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Originally Posted by caloso
(Post 17721119)
I have some barely used Reynolds carbon brake pads but they are the Campagnolo shape and my race bike is SRAM/Shimano. Is it possible to alter them to fit Shimano holders? I was thinking I could use a rat tail file on the groove. Anyone tried this?
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Originally Posted by shovelhd
(Post 17689175)
True, it can take some work to get the preload right. Going to a Shimano crank in a BB30 BB is going to require adapters or a conversion BB.
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Originally Posted by mike868y
(Post 17698498)
ah ****, i've already got the wheels mfgr on order. fwiw, most of my issues with this bike have been due to the crank, not the actual bb. but, when the wheels mfgr bb wears out, I may switch to a praxis.
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FWIW, my 2015 Allez Comp Race came stock with the Praxis adapter and their Turn Zayante crankset. Nary a sound. My 2012 Allez E5 frameset had standard SRAM BB30 bearings with an FSA carbon BB30 crankset, also silent.
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Originally Posted by shovelhd
(Post 17721292)
It's your brakes. New Cryo Blue pads are $22.
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More money (spent), more problems. On my old handlebar, i had space for my Garmin mount and a mount for a headlight (NiteRider Lumina). My new Zipp Vuka Sprint doesn't leave nearly enough space on the bar itself for mounting, which leaves me mounting to either the stem or my helmet. My stem is at -6 degrees, which means that the light would be directed above horizontal as opposed to slightly below horizontal as I would prefer. I could also do the helmet, but that seems to lead to problems of its own.
Suggestions? Thanks in advance! |
I can't believe you changed to a compact bar after years of chiding me about mine.
The Barfly has a narrow profile at the bar end that might buy you a few mm. I'm not familiar with that model lamp but my Nightrider is adjustable about 30 degrees either way so I'm not sure why this is an issue. Maybe some pics would help. |
[MENTION=196014]shovelhd[/MENTION], thanks for the suggestion. I will snap a few photos later. In the mean time, i have mounted a small Sigma flashing light to the bar via elastic band/ zip tie. Perhaps i'll just get the helmet mount, though i hear drivers really hate helmet level lights...
PS. The bar is traditional round :thumb:. And it gets even better as i apparently need special bar-end plugs as the Cat-eye screw-in type and the ones that came with my Fizik bar tape are both too wide... |
Echappist, depending on the stem you are using, you could use a Tilquist mount for the garmin to free up space for the light.
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Originally Posted by ips0803
(Post 17730768)
Echappist, depending on the stem you are using, you could use a Tilquist mount for the garmin to free up space for the light.
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heh, #zippproblems - 'grats on the bars though - I'm glad to hear you are still flying the banner for SRMMafia and Aerohomies :)
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Originally Posted by ips0803
(Post 17730768)
Echappist, depending on the stem you are using, you could use a Tilquist mount for the garmin to free up space for the light.
Originally Posted by spdntrxi
(Post 17730773)
or a stem cap mount for the garmin..again to free up space for the light.
Originally Posted by Hida Yanra
(Post 17730781)
heh, #zippproblems - 'grats on the bars though - I'm glad to hear you are still flying the banner for SRMMafia and Aerohomies :)
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gratuitous photos
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-l...0/IMG_0220.JPG https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-c...0/IMG_0221.JPG now i need to find bar-end plugs that will fit the bars. The old ones are apparently too large. More #zippproblems ... |
Dumb q about bb30 adapter cups - are they supposed to rotate/spin along with the cranks?
My old ones didn't but they were glued onto the frame (from what I can tell) to stop them from creaking or something. The ones I installed (Wheels Mfg) do, and I got some fancy Campy cups that'll hopefully be stiffer than the plastic Wheels Mfg ones. Anyway I imagine it can go either way, but I'm wondering which way it's supposed to be. |
These things? They are supposed to spin with the bearings/crank.
http://www.excelsports.com/Gallery/100723-1.jpg |
Yup those adapters.
With the campy cranks I have (external bearings) it seems like I'm not actually using the campy bearings, but only the bb30 bearings, if the cups spin too.. which obviously works, I was just confused about which way it's "supposed" to be. |
Not a Campy expert but I know that Praxis makes an adapter specifically for Campy Ultratorque cranks that the Campy bearings sit inside of.
http://brimages.bikeboardmedia.netdn...m-bracket1.jpg |
The campy bearings go inside of the bb30 adapter cups I have, similar to what those do. (so I might've been wrong about the first pic you posted, but they look a lot like that)
At any rate what I have works, just wanted to double-check. Thanks! |
Originally Posted by mattm
(Post 17739635)
The campy bearings go inside of the bb30 adapter cups I have, similar to what those do. (so I might've been wrong about the first pic you posted, but they look a lot like that)
At any rate what I have works, just wanted to double-check. Thanks! the way to think about it is whether the adapter goes into the bearings or the bearings go into the adapter. anything that goes into the bearings rotates (e.g. the crank arm/spindle when you don't use an adapter, or an adapter+spindle+arm pressed into the bearings). if the adapter is an extension of the frame (bearings get pressed into the adapter), then only spindle+arm rotate. |
Giro Synthe 200 mile review: Nice helmet, good quality of fit and materials. Definitely less cooling by a good margin than the Prevail it replaced. Not sure how much I'd like to race in August in the helmet.
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Originally Posted by Matt2.8NJ
(Post 17740344)
Giro Synthe 200 mile review: Nice helmet, good quality of fit and materials. Definitely less cooling by a good margin than the Prevail it replaced. Not sure how much I'd like to race in August in the helmet.
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As far as aero helmets go, I am surprised by how much air my Bell Star Pro flows with the vents open.
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I went from an Evade to a Synthe and they both seem fairly similar to me. I haven't used the Synthe over 70* or so as of yet, but I don't see if being a problem at all.
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I've used the evade up till the low 80.. Not bad.. Not a prevail but still ok
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Originally Posted by spdntrxi
(Post 17741942)
I've used the evade up till the low 80.. Not bad.. Not a prevail but still ok
if you're climbing slowly in that heat, it is hot (so is the any helmet; the evade feels a tad hotter), but if you are riding at 25mph it is just fine (IMO). |
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