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Old 01-19-15, 01:16 AM
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Originally Posted by jalopyman
Should I move to San Diego?
*Have BA degree (Lived in Boston for school)
*Looking for lifestyle, then career.
*Money saved, though frugal and looking for an affordable city (well more so than nyc, la, boston ect).
*No "career" at the moment but decent job experience across many fields.
*Don't know a soul out there, currently living in upstate new york.

I'm mostly curious as you were a m******* for sometime as well and I feel as though we share a similar outlook on life. I love the charm and aesthetics of new england/boston but I have to think the weather alone would be good enough reason to make the move out there.

Thanks scrod
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Scrod -

I am picking up omnium cranks this weekend for my steel langster.

They seller recommended I buy a Chris king BB.

How do I measure for a BB? do they come in different lengths?

I remember on my first conversion I brought an old schwinn to my LBS and there was like 2 cm stcking out of the bb shell on either side.

Secondary question:
Is CK a good buy for a BB?

Pardon the ignorance and thanks in advance!
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Originally Posted by veganbikes
Portland Design Works also makes one called the Alexander Graham Bell and I know at least as of two weeks ago J&B Importers had some in stock and I know PDW is getting more in February. So if your shop has account with J&B they hopefully could order you one or you can wait till Feb or find one of the Suzu Crane Bells
We have the Crane bells in stock.
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Originally Posted by BrooklynTrack
Scrod -

I am picking up omnium cranks this weekend for my steel langster.

They seller recommended I buy a Chris king BB.

How do I measure for a BB? do they come in different lengths?

I remember on my first conversion I brought an old schwinn to my LBS and there was like 2 cm stcking out of the bb shell on either side.

Secondary question:
Is CK a good buy for a BB?

Pardon the ignorance and thanks in advance!
In my opinion, the Phil Wood GXP BB is better. There is only one size.
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Originally Posted by jalopyman
Should I move to San Diego?
*Have BA degree (Lived in Boston for school)
*Looking for lifestyle, then career.
*Money saved, though frugal and looking for an affordable city (well more so than nyc, la, boston ect).
*No "career" at the moment but decent job experience across many fields.
*Don't know a soul out there, currently living in upstate new york.

I'm mostly curious as you were a m******* for sometime as well and I feel as though we share a similar outlook on life. I love the charm and aesthetics of new england/boston but I have to think the weather alone would be good enough reason to make the move out there.

Thanks scrod
I don't want to be responsible for your life decisions. I lived all over the country when I was younger...sometimes it worked out, others it went horribly wrong and went limping back to MA to live on a friend's couch until I sorted my **** back out.

I know quite a few people who have moved out here and either couldn't find work or ended up doing something they hate just to pay the bills. Also, housing is extremely hard to find here because the rental market is very aggressive and cutthroat. I say come out here and visit and do some research (if you haven't already).
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
I don't want to be responsible for your life decisions. I lived all over the country when I was younger...sometimes it worked out, others it went horribly wrong and went limping back to MA to live on a friend's couch until I sorted my **** back out.

I know quite a few people who have moved out here and either couldn't find work or ended up doing something they hate just to pay the bills. Also, housing is extremely hard to find here because the rental market is very aggressive and cutthroat. I say come out here and visit and do some research (if you haven't already).
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Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie
Reality sucks.
Sometimes, yes.

Luckily when we moved out to SD, we were bringing the shop (which we knew was going to do very well here) with us. In addition to that, Angie had just paid off her car and student loan and we were literally 100% debt-free.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
Sometimes, yes.

Luckily when we moved out to SD, we were bringing the shop (which we knew was going to do very well here) with us. In addition to that, Angie had just paid off her car and student loan and we were literally 100% debt-free.
You guys are a very small exception to the norm.
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Originally Posted by jalopyman
Should I move to San Diego?
*Have BA degree (Lived in Boston for school)
*Looking for lifestyle, then career.
*Money saved, though frugal and looking for an affordable city (well more so than nyc, la, boston ect).
*No "career" at the moment but decent job experience across many fields.
*Don't know a soul out there, currently living in upstate new york.

I'm mostly curious as you were a m******* for sometime as well and I feel as though we share a similar outlook on life. I love the charm and aesthetics of new england/boston but I have to think the weather alone would be good enough reason to make the move out there.

Thanks scrod
Everyone is different, but in my opinion I'd rather try to move and have it fail then not move and always wonder or regret. Easier said then done, but like others mentioned, it's easier when you are younger and less settled. Good luck making a decision.
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Originally Posted by veganbikes
Portland Design Works also makes one called the Alexander Graham Bell and I know at least as of two weeks ago J&B Importers had some in stock and I know PDW is getting more in February. So if your shop has account with J&B they hopefully could order you one or you can wait till Feb or find one of the Suzu Crane Bells


I've noticed the PDW bells run about twice as much as the Crane bells, around here anyways. Can't imagine them being twice as good of a bell, if any better at all.
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Old 01-19-15, 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
We have the Crane bells in stock.

Goddamnit. I just ordered one off Amazon yesterday. I didn't even think to look at RG. Do they come with the spacer mount, or is that something you added? Amazon says little about them.

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Scrod,

I called a couple days ago about building my complete for me. You said you or Angie would call me to set up a time I could come in. I told you I get off work at 1:30. Turns out I got fired today so I can come in anytime this week except thursday afternoon.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
We have the Crane bells in stock.
Very goodly then, very goodly indeed! Support your local Scrod buy his big brass bells ; )
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Originally Posted by franswa
I've noticed the PDW bells run about twice as much as the Crane bells, around here anyways. Can't imagine them being twice as good of a bell, if any better at all.
I cannot say which one is better or worse if there is one but I can say I do like my PDW and the mounting and sound. It is another quality product from PDW in a long line of them (aside from the Excalibur Fender which I can forgive, it's a thin metal seatpost mounted fender, whaddya expect)

Since Scrod has 'em in stock unless you have a more local shop with 'em go with the Crane and I am sure they will be plenty decent. I doubt Scrod is going to stock crap at his own shop?!
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Originally Posted by murrellington
Scrod,

I called a couple days ago about building my complete for me. You said you or Angie would call me to set up a time I could come in. I told you I get off work at 1:30. Turns out I got fired today so I can come in anytime this week except thursday afternoon.
Well damn...sucks to hear you got fired! We'll figure out our schedule tomorrow and get in touch.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
Well damn...sucks to hear you got fired! We'll figure out our schedule tomorrow and get in touch.
Well I hated that job anyway so it was pretty relieving. He paid me for the next 2 weeks, said I don't have to come in, and said I could use him as a reference and he'd put in a good word. No pity here.

And alright, I look forward to hearing from you. No pressure at all either, i'm in no rush. Just excited to ride my new bike.
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Scrod!

Your thoughts on MKS GR-10 vs MKS Urban Platforms. Prices aside, any real differences between the two?

Planning on cages and double straps (size 13 shoe). Currently riding GR-9 but giving them to my son.

What say you, sir?
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Originally Posted by Phyoomz
Scrod!

Your thoughts on MKS GR-10 vs MKS Urban Platforms. Prices aside, any real differences between the two?

Planning on cages and double straps (size 13 shoe). Currently riding GR-9 but giving them to my son.

What say you, sir?
You're using GR-9 pedals and have size 13 feet? As someone who wears size 12, I find GR-9s to be much too small (and as a rule, the GR-9 is for size 9 feet and under while the GR-10 is for size 10 and up).

Urban Platforms have nicer, smoother sealed bearings but I find them very hard to flip.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
You're using GR-9 pedals and have size 13 feet? As someone who wears size 12, I find GR-9s to be much too small (and as a rule, the GR-9 is for size 9 feet and under while the GR-10 is for size 10 and up).

Urban Platforms have nicer, smoother sealed bearings but I find them very hard to flip.
Yeah, They fit right under the ball of each foot, roughly the first 3 toes. But GR-10's it is. Thanks!
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Scrod,

What's the quality of the Miche cogs? They're inexpensive, but are they "cheap"?
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What's the quality of the Miche cogs? They're inexpensive, but are they "cheap"?
No, the low price of the individual cogs makes sense because you only need to buy one cog carrier.
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No, the low price of the individual cogs makes sense because you only need to buy one cog carrier.

Aight.

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Dear Scrod, since moving just south of Dallas 7 months ago I don't have close access to bike paths like I did so I've gone from daily riding to just on the weekends. The roads out here are like Talladega for big bubba trucks hauling hay trailers. Building a sustainable farm doesn't leave much time either so my question is.....can you recommend a trainer. I know it's not the same as being out in the world but I wanna stay at the level of shape I was in more or less. Thanks in advance.
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Dear Scrod, since moving just south of Dallas 7 months ago I don't have close access to bike paths like I did so I've gone from daily riding to just on the weekends. The roads out here are like Talladega for big bubba trucks hauling hay trailers. Building a sustainable farm doesn't leave much time either so my question is.....can you recommend a trainer. I know it's not the same as being out in the world but I wanna stay at the level of shape I was in more or less. Thanks in advance.
I use this one and love it. Because it has 10 resistance settings (which are controlled by a handlebar-mounted lever), it makes using a fixed gear or single speed bike on a trainer much less boring.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
I use this one and love it. Because it has 10 resistance settings (which are controlled by a handlebar-mounted lever), it makes using a fixed gear or single speed bike on a trainer much less boring.
Perfect. I do like the 10 different settings versus just a few that some of the others have. Thanks alot.
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