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Ask C&V: The Quick Question Thread
Do you have a question which you feel is not worthy of it's own thread? Maybe you have a question tangentially related to another active thread but don't want to derail that discussion. Hopefully, this thread will not be used in lieu of searching for answers found in past threads or get derailed by "is this a good deal" inquiries. If you want to show off your bike or open a discussion on a topic, by all means start a new thread (we like fresh content). But if you are looking for some random yet specific piece of C&V information, without the need for any subjective opinions on the matter, ask away!
I'll start: 1. What was the largest alloy cog made by Regina? I mean the low gear (A1 cog). I've seen a Regina cog board poster that goes up to 28t, but I wonder if they made alloy cogs in the 30t or 32t range. Anyone know? 2. Does anyone know what type of saddle was originally spec'd on a '74 Nishiki Competition? The brochure simply reads "genuine leather padded saddle." |
Just what is a Cobalto stone anyway?
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^According the all-knowing Wiki, "Cobalt glass is a deep blue colored glass prepared by adding cobalt salt of alumina to the molten glass...The earliest know example of cobalt aluminate glass dates to a lump from about 2000 B.C." Now we're getting somewhere! ;)
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Yep, the ancient Egyptians actually preferred cobalt blue glass to lapis lazuli for its deeper color, even texture, translucence, etc. All that blue stuff in King Tut's tomb was glass.
But I need to ask a bike related question... Okay, how's this: what does cobalt glass have to do with bikes? |
I think the little blue "stone" Campy used on Cobalto brakes is plastic. But just a guess.
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What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?
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^African or European?
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I think the Nishiki saddle was a quilted top on plastic base, Japanese-made but I can't recall the brand...it was nothing special. IIRC.
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Originally Posted by gaucho777
(Post 16031768)
^African or European?
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What is the proper pronunciation of the word "butted"? Is it like cigarette butt or Butane?
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Questions.........
1:What is "Butt" leather? 2:Why is it labeled "Guaranteed British Lightweight", when the damn thing weighs in at 35lbs. ??? |
Lightweight is relative. They used to be heavier, guaranteed!
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Should I get a 16lb modern carbon bike when I can still lose the weight of some classic steel bike from my own azz?
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Butt leather is from the animal's butt, as opposed to shoulder, belly, whatever. And yes, the butt is the back end.
If you think an English lightweight is heavy, you should try a Schwinn lightweight sometime. I had a Schwinn New World and I don't think the frame "tubes"were even hollow. |
should i buy a 1981 sekai 2400? the seller is asking 150 obo and it is my size.
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Originally Posted by gaucho777
(Post 16031550)
Hopefully, this thread will not get derailed by "is this a good deal" inquiries.
Originally Posted by ucd2016
(Post 16032034)
should i buy a 1981 sekai 2400? the seller is asking 150 obo and it is my size.
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Blimey. Yer gonna get the thread moved to valuations. Careful.
And 35 pounds is quite light compared to an MG Midget or a Triumph TR-3. |
Originally Posted by devinfan
(Post 16031830)
What is the proper pronunciation of the word "butted"? Is it like cigarette butt or Butane?
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I knew a gal from Butte once. She was a real beaut.
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Originally Posted by unworthy1
(Post 16031817)
I think the Nishiki saddle was a quilted top on plastic base, Japanese-made but I can't recall the brand...it was nothing special. IIRC.
I think Campag. went to 29T, but I have not seen an odd tooth count above 25 in a long time. |
What's a nice source for a bottom bracket triple cable guide?
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Originally Posted by sailorbenjamin
(Post 16032085)
Blimey. Yer gonna get the thread moved to valuations. Careful.
And 35 pounds is quite light compared to an MG Midget or a Triumph TR-3. |
Belt saddles were japanese, and nice.
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1. WHy is it called a stem, when there are clearly no flowers on the end?
2. Barcons used to be when someone or somebody took advantage of you at a bar...why "barcons" on a bike....do they fool us?? |
Originally Posted by Michael Angelo
(Post 16032394)
1. WHy is it called a stem, when there are clearly no flowers on the end?
2. Barcons used to be when someone or somebody took advantage of you at a bar...why "barcons" on a bike....do they fool us?? http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3522/3...51f0de0008.jpg |
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