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Polaris OBark 12-15-24 09:58 AM


Originally Posted by indyfabz (Post 23414923)
Which points out the pointlessness of your comment.

BTW...I was comparing the past to the present, not predicting the future, which is what Nostradamus is believed by some to have done.

I knew you were going to say that.

altenwrencher 12-15-24 12:51 PM

[QUOTE=RCMoeur;23414631]We always called them "pie plates"

So did we, in Wisconsin bike shops. It's not as blatantly rude and judgmental as "dork disc."

spelger 12-15-24 01:50 PM


Originally Posted by Polaris OBark (Post 23414939)
I knew you were going to say that.

so predictable.

rsbob 12-15-24 07:33 PM

Because there will always be dorks.


southpier 12-16-24 07:57 AM


Originally Posted by indyfabz (Post 23414923)
Which points out the pointlessness of your comment.

BTW...I was comparing the past to the present, not predicting the future, which is what Nostradamus is believed by some to have done.

i know, right?

'cause absolutely Everything on BF has a point.

DorkDisk 12-16-24 09:54 AM

I've noticed that Campagnolo 12 sp cassettes have a nifty chain catcher on the largest cog; seems like a good idea.
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...0338b665b1.png

My new manufacture XT 9 sp cassette also has some tabs, they didn't have them BITD.

https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...56c212c609.jpg

Wildwood 12-17-24 06:24 AM

[QUOTE=Iride01;23414497 Does it bother you that I put the plastic cap on my valve stems? Both presta and Schrader![/QUOTE]

I like dice valve caps. Is this what you use? I need a source for pink in presta!
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...8ec75f538.jpeg
7 come 11, baby needs a new pair 'o shoes, and momma a dishwasher.

DomaneS5 12-17-24 07:39 AM


Originally Posted by Polaris OBark (Post 23414523)
Perhaps the best way to prevent this is to stop rocking it.

Besides, it has been well-established that the best way to remove a dork disc is not by rock, but by fire.

Never gonna remove the dork disc! It's part of my "Fred-ness."


hidetaka 12-17-24 09:42 AM


Originally Posted by Aubergine (Post 23414350)
Nah. It’s because dorks still exist.


Originally Posted by rsbob (Post 23415327)
Because there will always be dorks.

Post #54, meet post #4.Reading the 'discussion' you're joining in is overrated I guess. Anyway no one could've come up with that zinger before you :roflmao2:

RH Clark 12-18-24 06:00 AM

The only dork is whoever named them that from stupid arrogance. I have no obsession to remove a near weightless item that can save me lots of trouble and money because somebody else says it isn't cool.

seypat 12-18-24 06:14 AM

With the cost of parts these days, I'd leave them on. Once the damage is done, it doesn't really matter what /who to blame it on. It's still damaged, but the dork disc could have prevented it.

Reflector Guy 12-18-24 08:31 AM

I think one of my bikes has such a disk. I don't normally look at it or notice it really. I guess I'm the dork.

pdlamb 12-18-24 09:04 AM


Originally Posted by Reflector Guy (Post 23416876)
I think one of my bikes has such a disk. I don't normally look at it or notice it really. I guess I'm the dork.

Or possibly you have more important things to. Like, maybe, perhaps...

Enjoying your bike rides?

RCMoeur 12-18-24 10:13 AM


Originally Posted by pdlamb (Post 23416899)
Or possibly you have more important things to. Like, maybe, perhaps...

Enjoying your bike rides?

How can one possibly enjoy their bike rides if they are not constantly obsessing about the minutiae of componentry? How, I ask? Such (shudder) barbarism.

:)

DomaneS5 12-18-24 10:36 AM

If y'all think dork discs are bad.... I kept reflectors on my spokes until they got loose and/or fell off. :lol:

rsbob 12-18-24 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by DomaneS5 (Post 23416956)
If y'all think dork discs are bad.... I kept reflectors on my spokes until they got loose and/or fell off. :lol:

I see a couple of new threads developing…. Maybe flat pedals with reflectors after that. Bike snobs rejoice! (Yes, guilty as charged)

RCMoeur 12-18-24 11:11 AM


Originally Posted by DomaneS5 (Post 23416956)
If y'all think dork discs are bad.... I kept reflectors on my spokes until they got loose and/or fell off. :lol:

(raises hand)

PeteHski 12-19-24 08:30 AM


Originally Posted by RH Clark (Post 23416824)
The only dork is whoever named them that from stupid arrogance. I have no obsession to remove a near weightless item that can save me lots of trouble and money because somebody else says it isn't cool.

It’s mostly their crap quality and fixing method that motivates me to remove them asap. That and never having any issue with over-shifting the chain.

Particularly on higher end bikes, it is obvious they are not meant to be a permanent item. Otherwise they would look much better. However, some of those fitted to utility bikes do look like an actual intended design feature rather than an ass-covering regulatory requirement like those crappy spoke reflectors you get thrown in with every bike in the UK.

john m flores 12-19-24 08:49 AM

Because I still exist...

https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...8289585bb1.jpg

Small cog 12-19-24 09:52 AM

I have just bought a new fairly budget bike as a winter hack and that has one, it is clear plastic and does not really show up in this photo..

https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...e2b76e7bd0.jpg

storckm 12-19-24 10:44 AM


Originally Posted by PoorInRichfield (Post 23414337)
. . .
If the rear derailleurs high limit screw is set correctly . . .

That was the reason for the disks in the 1980s, and it's the reason why they still make sense, at least for bicycles that might belong to someone who doesn't know what a limit screw is, let alone how to adjust one.

storckm 12-19-24 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by john m flores (Post 23417600)

!!!

rsbob 12-19-24 10:50 AM

They should probably be renamed, Spoke Savers or Jam Preventers.

Early in my cycling career, and not knowing a limit screw from the hole in my head, I threw the chain into the spokes a few times, which ultimately ended up with replaced spokes. In those instances, I was the dork (and probably still am without throwing the chain). :)

pdlamb 12-19-24 01:34 PM


Originally Posted by storckm (Post 23417693)
That was the reason for the disks in the 1980s, and it's the reason why they still make sense, at least for bicycles that might belong to someone who doesn't know what a limit screw is, let alone how to adjust one.

Just out of curiosity, how often do you check derailer alignment and limit screw adjustment? After every rocky or muddy ride? After every time you come out of a store or coffee shop, in case someone knocked your bike down and then leaned it back up against the wall?

There's a ton of ways a derailer can get mis-aligned, and spoke protectors (aka dork discs) provide protection against all of them.

veganbikes 12-19-24 01:50 PM


Originally Posted by rsbob (Post 23417702)
They should probably be renamed, Spoke Savers or Jam Preventers.

Early in my cycling career, and not knowing a limit screw from the hole in my head, I threw the chain into the spokes a few times, which ultimately ended up with replaced spokes. In those instances, I was the dork (and probably still am without throwing the chain). :)

Have seen enough jams with these discs, I don't think it really matters.


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