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Originally Posted by NormanF
(Post 12705848)
Panaracer is an excellent brand.
Now that I'm back on the 65psi/100psi (front/back) Kenda Kwest tires, I'm really noticing the rolling resistance and rotational weight. The Panaracers are road scorchers by comparison, but the fastest tires in the world won't make any difference when you're slowing down for every bump and rail car track, or stuck on the side of the road having a wrestling match with a tire that is reluctant to be unmounted. :p |
Does anyone know the length of the stock stem on this bike? I'm thinking about swapping mine for something longer.
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Originally Posted by punkgeek
(Post 12755768)
Does anyone know the length of the stock stem on this bike? I'm thinking about swapping mine for something longer.
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Well, I got mine. And I did my first "upgrade". Which was making the brake pads actually touch the rims.
http://www.practicalalchemy.org/~ner...ierNano_04.JPG I already bought a threadless adapter. And I have bars to put on it. I need to decide what size stem to use. How light have you guys gotten the bike down to? |
Has anyone got a set of fenders on one yet?
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Originally Posted by hubcap
(Post 12762828)
Has anyone got a set of fenders on one yet?
I just learned that the hard way after messing with my bike and fenders for an hour. |
Originally Posted by nerobro
(Post 12758158)
Well, I got mine. And I did my first "upgrade". Which was making the brake pads actually touch the rims.
http://www.practicalalchemy.org/~ner...ierNano_04.JPG I already bought a threadless adapter. And I have bars to put on it. I need to decide what size stem to use. How light have you guys gotten the bike down to? |
Not sure if this has been mentioned but the bolts on the stock brake levers leave deep gouges in the bar when the clamp is tightened. I swapped mine out for Cane Creeks.
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Originally Posted by rcnute
(Post 12777011)
Not sure if this has been mentioned but the bolts on the stock brake levers leave deep gouges in the bar when the clamp is tightened. I swapped mine out for Cane Creeks.
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Originally Posted by rcnute
(Post 12777011)
Not sure if this has been mentioned but the bolts on the stock brake levers leave deep gouges in the bar when the clamp is tightened. I swapped mine out for Cane Creeks.
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All things being equal I'd rather not have deep gouges in an aluminum bar if only for safety.
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Tektro R365 brakes are solid on a mini velo. Standard Shimano BL R770 brakes will work with that brakeset. And the price isn't too bad for the quality and safety you're buying for your bike.
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Originally Posted by martinus
(Post 12776989)
Is that the, 48 or the 53 ? ... what was worng with the brakes ? cable tension issue ? ... or the pads where too low in the caliper...
Originally Posted by rcnute
(Post 12777011)
Not sure if this has been mentioned but the bolts on the stock brake levers leave deep gouges in the bar when the clamp is tightened. I swapped mine out for Cane Creeks.
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For folks who are still using the stock brake levers, I notice that my right lever's QR pin holder is plastic and it is broken on arrival. It still stops the lever when released but off a bit. It is just a matter of time before the holder is completely broken. I am upgrading them 'cause I need a set of small hand levers anyway. Why didn't them put on a small version on small frame?
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All right- I ordered my Nano today (Black, big size) and I can't imagine it will stay stock for long. Anybody thought about building a 406 wheel with an ENO hub for fixie fun?
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Originally Posted by cedar_lake
(Post 12786253)
Anybody thought about building a 406 wheel with an ENO hub for fixie fun?
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=206323 If only the frame were a lot lighter. :( |
How much would it cost to have a wheel built like that?
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Count me among those that experienced a flat on their first real ride on this bike.
I tooled around on the bike in the driveway a bit previously, but last night was the first time I took it out for a real ride. I flatted a couple miles from my house. I knew of this issue that others have had and even ordered some rim tape that should be arriving tomorrow, but I risked it anyway and it bit me. I was in a hurry to get somewhere and grabbed the bike without much thought (and without a flat repair kit). I was only going a few miles, right? Needless to say, I was late for where I was going since I went ahead and walked the rest of the way there and ended up walking the whole way home late last night. :-( I have not had a chance to inspect the wheel yet, but I presume it is most likely the exposed spoke nipple issue. |
Originally Posted by hubcap
(Post 12791159)
Count me among those that experienced a flat on their first real ride on this bike.
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Originally Posted by Dynocoaster
(Post 12788220)
How much would it cost to have a wheel built like that?
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Originally Posted by james_swift
(Post 12791202)
You've just completed your initiation process. Welcome to the wonderful world of Nano ownership. ;)
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I think about it all the time, but every time I take out my fixed sub-19lb Xootr Swift for a ride, I begin to have serious doubts as to how fun a ~24lb fixed-gear Nano would be. |
Originally Posted by Kabir
(Post 12791849)
Thanks to the warnings, I skipped this process entirely. My rim tape came after my bike and I didn't even dare to ride out far before it came. :)
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Originally Posted by nerobro
(Post 12792640)
So I should go buy some cloth rim tape eh? :-) I'll be buying a new stem tonight too.
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Originally Posted by nerobro
(Post 12792640)
So I should go buy some cloth rim tape eh? :-) I'll be buying a new stem tonight too.
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