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Depending on the hubs that can either be absolutely trivial, or literally impossible.
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If it's the 545 hubs then you can get a Campy freehub body, you just need to redish the wheel afterwards.
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# ? May 4, 2021 14:53 |
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BraveUlysses posted:please use a drill press I drilled a hole in a carbon frame without a drill press and I'm still alive! ...but I never rode the frame.
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# ? May 4, 2021 15:08 |
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Got it thanks. Looks like it is the Sonic 545 rear hub. I found the freehub body on HED's website for a cool $150. The used wheelset is only $200 off the MSRP, kinda rather have a brand new set for only $50 more. Plus I wouldn't have to worry about redishing. Although HED isn't delivering new wheel purchases until November...
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# ? May 4, 2021 15:44 |
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French Canadian posted:I drilled a hole in a carbon frame without a drill press and I'm still alive! This feels like a confession of murder
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# ? May 4, 2021 16:45 |
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spf3million posted:This feels like a dumb question but if I want to convert a wheelset with a shimano freehub to campy, do I need a freehub body specific to the hub? Is it 11 speed? Campy and shimano 11 speed cassettes have the same sprocket spacings and widths and I think the only thing you need to do is adjust your derailleur a touch as they might have a different offset depending on wheel make. You don't need to change anything on the wheels. Also, if you haven't received a dispatch notification today can you please check the e-mail you registered your account with? Theres one goon in Concord California I need to get in touch with before I send their order. Thanks! serious gaylord fucked around with this message at 18:58 on May 4, 2021 |
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I'm trying to revive my old cross bike as it's been more or less disused for the past few years, and use it as an occasional lightweight road-ish bike and around townie. Unfortunately, I think there are too many chips on the old alpha q fork clearcoat for me to be comfortable using it, and pickings are somewhat slim for QR cantilever carbon forks these days. Does anyone have any suggestions on forks to look at, where to find them? I've looked around for Enve, Whisky, and Ritchey forks. Enve and Whisky are hard to find, Ritchey less so. I really don't like the look of the ritchey comp fork, though, and the WCS is pretty pricey at ~$400. Obligatory bike photo:
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# ? May 4, 2021 20:08 |
Got a rear rack from my Brompton through Ali express because gently caress off paying like 300 dollars for an H&H rack or an official rack. Didn’t come with any instructions or hardware, so spent about 3 hours figuring out how to thread the rear mudguard support wires through it without pinching the rear wheel or touching the chain. I must have taken off and reinstalled the rear wheel like 20 times checking things only to find some part of the folding bike rubs something else when I put it together this way or that. No fears about not knowing how to fix a flat now on this bike. Eventually got it all together with some easy roller wheels as well. Still can’t put panniers on the back without heel strikes but it does roll much more stable when folded up. I probably could put one of those rack top bags on there without impacting peddling but it wouldn’t fold up without taking it off. It’s made of titanium so it barely adds any weight too. I’m pretty happy with it.
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what's the mtb in the back right? Old Heckler?
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# ? May 4, 2021 21:57 |
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Levitate posted:what's the mtb in the back right? Old Heckler? yeah it's in the "rebuild and get in nice rideable condition" queue behind the salsa and my wife's old boat anchor SE single speed.
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serious gaylord posted:Also, if you haven't received a dispatch notification today can you please check the e-mail you registered your account with?
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# ? May 5, 2021 01:21 |
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serious gaylord posted:Is it 11 speed? I was pondering going 12 speed... not that I really need it but...
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# ? May 5, 2021 01:27 |
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spf3million posted:Oh interesting, I thought they were different for some reason
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# ? May 5, 2021 01:53 |
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My only experience is when I borrowed a friends spare rear wheel at a time trial as I left my disc at home and his spare was Campy and I didn't really notice a difference in shifting. Although I did use it as an excuse for my poor time.
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# ? May 5, 2021 07:27 |
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11sp cassette spacing is basically the same but the splines on the hub are different
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# ? May 5, 2021 11:36 |
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Loving Africa Chaps posted:11sp cassette spacing is basically the same but the splines on the hub are different Shut up unless it’s a drill pubedoc!!
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# ? May 5, 2021 12:27 |
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Post the Hole-nago
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# ? May 5, 2021 15:50 |
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The Wiggly Wizard posted:Post the Hole-nago
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The Wiggly Wizard posted:Post the Hole-nago
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# ? May 5, 2021 16:09 |
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Have you ever had one of those days where you just stand with your hands on your hips looking at something someone else has done to a second hand bike just befoggled going “whu wha fuuuuuu whu?” The seat post was 26 cm and was held in by 4cm, what is this a seat post for ants or were you actually trying to murder your wife sir?
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# ? May 5, 2021 16:40 |
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learnincurve posted:Have you ever had one of those days where you just stand with your hands on your hips looking at something someone else has done to a second hand bike just befoggled going “whu wha fuuuuuu whu?” Old steel seatposts had less insertion minimums and people tended to ride larger frames until the 90s, so I can see the habit being formed there. Though obviously some people don't think safety bounds apply to them. See every crane collapse ever.
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# ? May 5, 2021 17:06 |
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I ripped it out the bike in case anyone grabbed it from the shed by accident, and it was in exactly this much under “insertion minimum” This is not even the worst thing he did to this bike, the worst thing was either putting the fork on backwards then rewiring the cables around it, or not tightening a single bolt. Edit: this is a 16” women’s MTB frame btw. Edit: ohhh I see, Google says the saddle is not the one that would have come with the bike, he’s switched the seat post plus the saddle from a different much smaller bike. learnincurve fucked around with this message at 17:27 on May 5, 2021 |
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EvilJoven posted:I'm also between sizes and found that the medium, while a touch snug, ended up being a better fit. I actually still keep the large in my fatbiking helmet around and wear it in colder temps where in an emergency I might need a full toque under it. Best part of sizing down is I can now put a big arse light on my helmet and it doesn't move around at all. bicievino posted:Giro Large is huge as gently caress. From a couple pages back, but thanks for the input! Ended up going for the medium and will return the large. It is snug, but it looks and feels so much better.
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learnincurve posted:I ripped it out the bike in case anyone grabbed it from the shed by accident, and it was in exactly this much under “insertion minimum” Lol I love that backward MTB fork. You see it all the time on Canadian Tire bikes. Bring back curved forks imo
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# ? May 5, 2021 22:59 |
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hello its me - fat boi #31241231240. I went for my 1st jersey today, took the largest one off the rack (2XL) and headed to the fitting room. The dang 2XL was like 1/4 of the size needed for my chubs (strange euro elitist sizing maybe?) I am 240 lb 6'3", can someone tell me a website that has a return policy with fat boy sizes?
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Thom ZombieForm posted:hello its me - fat boi #31241231240. I went for my 1st jersey today, took the largest one off the rack (2XL) and headed to the fitting room. The dang 2XL was like 1/4 of the size needed for my chubs (strange euro elitist sizing maybe?) I am 240 lb 6'3", can someone tell me a website that has a return policy with fat boy sizes? Which brand was it, Castelli? Cuz they have that euro sizing in spades: https://www.castelli-cycling.com/us/customer-service/size-chart I've found most jerseys to be accurate to their size charts.
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Thom ZombieForm posted:hello its me - fat boi #31241231240. I went for my 1st jersey today, took the largest one off the rack (2XL) and headed to the fitting room. The dang 2XL was like 1/4 of the size needed for my chubs (strange euro elitist sizing maybe?) I am 240 lb 6'3", can someone tell me a website that has a return policy with fat boy sizes? I haven't tried either of them, but I did come across two brands that had big and tall lines: https://fatladattheback.com/ https://www.twinsix.com/
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Weembles posted:I haven't tried either of them, but I did come across two brands that had big and tall lines: IDK anything about their sizing but Twin Six makes quality stuff. Can't recommend them enough. Plus their designs are great too.
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# ? May 5, 2021 23:49 |
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Thom ZombieForm posted:hello its me - fat boi #31241231240. I went for my 1st jersey today, took the largest one off the rack (2XL) and headed to the fitting room. The dang 2XL was like 1/4 of the size needed for my chubs (strange euro elitist sizing maybe?) I am 240 lb 6'3", can someone tell me a website that has a return policy with fat boy sizes? For us clydesdale riders, these guys have been around awhile making kits that fit. https://www.aerotechdesigns.com/
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# ? May 5, 2021 23:50 |
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Competitive Cyclist has a great return policy. I constantly return items that don't fit and they always refund me.
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Dead Nerve posted:For us clydesdale riders, these guys have been around awhile making kits that fit. they make tall sizes too
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Partial Octopus posted:IDK anything about their sizing but Twin Six makes quality stuff. Can't recommend them enough. Plus their designs are great too. Oops, that was the wrong bookmark. I had meant to paste in https://www.aerotechdesigns.com/. But twinsix is pretty good. I really like their designs as well.
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# ? May 6, 2021 00:13 |
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Turned my city bike into a trecking bike and turns out the straight bars are getting old after a while. 130km of asphalt and a bit of gravel along a canal in the south of France. It was more or less always like that except when going trough towns, so it does get old. I think as you get more toward the mediteranean sea you have a more open view of the surroundings I should have gone with 2 half full bags rather than 1 full, balance was weird. But those aero gains... Plenty of water locks (boat lift?) everywhere, making this canal must have costed a fortune back in the day. Krogort fucked around with this message at 08:25 on May 6, 2021 |
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Which cube is that and how do you find it? I’m saving what I would have spent on bus fair for the cube touring bike - I got a JE James near my house.
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# ? May 6, 2021 10:32 |
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Canyon is teasing a gravel adventure bike https://www.canyon.com/en-fr/canyon-launch-event/?utm_source=row-newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=back_in_stock_gravel_teaser I found it surprising that the Grail had no rack support at all
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# ? May 6, 2021 11:35 |
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Canyon don't believe in mudguards or racks on their race bikes, it's a branding thing as much as anything else I think
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# ? May 6, 2021 11:48 |
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Krogort posted:Canyon is teasing a gravel adventure bike Can’t wait to see what proprietary nonsense they come up with for this bike
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# ? May 6, 2021 14:43 |
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Hi bike thread, I'm selling a handful of bikepacking bags in sa-mart if anyone is in need of Versatile Storage and Transport Solutions for their m&ms
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HAIL eSATA-n posted:Hi bike thread, I'm selling a handful of bikepacking bags in sa-mart if anyone is in need of Versatile Storage and Transport Solutions for their m&ms nice feed bag
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At least injured bunnies are easier to catch and transport to the animal rescue place than geese.
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