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#1301
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they arent the boa laces, but rather the ratchet/buckle setup. The metal thing is scraped to ****.
also, dont quick release links stretch with teh chain? that's why you shouldn't reuse them. unless they're made from a more durable material that allows them to wear longer than the chain itself.
also, dont quick release links stretch with teh chain? that's why you shouldn't reuse them. unless they're made from a more durable material that allows them to wear longer than the chain itself.
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they arent the boa laces, but rather the ratchet/buckle setup. The metal thing is scraped to ****.
also, dont quick release links stretch with teh chain? that's why you shouldn't reuse them. unless they're made from a more durable material that allows them to wear longer than the chain itself.
also, dont quick release links stretch with teh chain? that's why you shouldn't reuse them. unless they're made from a more durable material that allows them to wear longer than the chain itself.
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and i find it surprising that the BOA laces get lifetime warranty. I'm assuming that includes crashes too? you sure it's not manufacturer defect warranty @Ygduf?
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my roommate needs a seatpack that will fit a new felt AR seat post. suggestions?
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I just went on the Boa site, found the right version and they're sending them for free. Free shipping too.
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got the campy bb30 adapter cups on; more of an adventure than it should've been but I'm a cat 3 mechanic at best..
used the wrong tool to take out the bb30 bearings, busted em up real good. at least they aren't needed with these new adapter cups.
then over torqued the crank bolt to 80nm instead of the 70 max.. damn wrench has two sets of numbers and I read the wrong one. cranks felt tight during test ride, that explains it.
getting closer to having all this mechanical **** figured out!!
used the wrong tool to take out the bb30 bearings, busted em up real good. at least they aren't needed with these new adapter cups.
then over torqued the crank bolt to 80nm instead of the 70 max.. damn wrench has two sets of numbers and I read the wrong one. cranks felt tight during test ride, that explains it.
getting closer to having all this mechanical **** figured out!!
#1314
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I would use a piece of wood to anchor the bearing from the inside, and a rod/hammer to chisel out the wood. anything else metal and sharp would risk damaging the bearing.
installation i used bolts and washers for the pf30, but the cup fittings would be handy for bb30, because it's a precision tool, although stacked washers would do the same trick, as long as you don't over tighten the thing.
installation i used bolts and washers for the pf30, but the cup fittings would be handy for bb30, because it's a precision tool, although stacked washers would do the same trick, as long as you don't over tighten the thing.
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Reading about BB30 problems makes me want to stick with GXP/whatever that standard is called. So easy to put a new bottom bracket on..and it seems to be fairly low maintenance..or im just stupid when it comes to maintaining it.
I really dont like working on/adjusting my front derailleur or my brakes. I will do it, but I don't like to
I really dont like working on/adjusting my front derailleur or my brakes. I will do it, but I don't like to
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Reading about BB30 problems makes me want to stick with GXP/whatever that standard is called. So easy to put a new bottom bracket on..and it seems to be fairly low maintenance..or im just stupid when it comes to maintaining it.
I really dont like working on/adjusting my front derailleur or my brakes. I will do it, but I don't like to
I really dont like working on/adjusting my front derailleur or my brakes. I will do it, but I don't like to
I have BB30 and it's sort of a pain.
I think that the bearings are officially ruined if you remove them for BB30. The lateral load to push them out isn't good for them. However I've reused bearings because I didn't have another set.
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Seems like many people like fizik or specialized, and typically like specialized and dislike fizik or vice versa. Any shops around you demo saddles?
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OK. New 6870 install last night and I get so lights on Junction A and no lights on SM-BCR2 when plugged in.
Any idea where to start? Damaged wire?
Any idea where to start? Damaged wire?
#1325
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as in the battery won't charge? i have some spare wires i can lend you if you are showing up at one of the local races.
btw, is this for a TT rig?
btw, is this for a TT rig?