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Originally Posted by operator
(Post 5548968)
It might also refer to the Tufo clincher/tubulars. Though I doubt it.
ps. mmmm.. tubulars. |
Anyone hittin' Toby's race tonight? What time are you hitting it?
I'm not ridding, just hanging out. RIP Goulet.... |
Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
(Post 5548821)
The whole idea of integrated HS sounds crazy .. locking the steering mechanism to the frame.
Like making a car with the wheels welded to the frame. |
TJ, if by some chance you end up wanting an Electron, do be in touch (C.T. sells Argon 18 stuff). I'd love to build one of those up.
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Originally Posted by somnambulant
(Post 5546585)
heh.. I was just messing around on my bike for a couple minutes at lunch waiting to meeting The Missus and did my first backwards circle (1.5x around). I hadn't tried to do one in like 6 months and I did it on the first try. Couldn't repeat it though, but she showed up shortly after I did it.
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Have you guys seen a lot of failed integrated headsets working as bike mechanics? Just curious, I have an integrated headset on my aluminium Specialized Roubaix and haven't had any problems with it....yet.
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Originally Posted by somnambulant
(Post 5548952)
So, The Band got offered a show on Friday night. 9:40 @ The Silver Dollar. $5 cover. If any of y'alls are interested in coming out and seeing us suck it up during our first public performance in ~1 year. :P
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Originally Posted by jet sanchEz
(Post 5549652)
Have you guys seen a lot of failed integrated headsets working as bike mechanics? Just curious, I have an integrated headset on my aluminium Specialized Roubaix and haven't had any problems with it....yet.
Edit: I'm sure Keith has some good input on the topic. I'll ask John + Phil tomorrow and see what they've come across over the years. |
good to see everyone for track or treat(long time no see pyze guy, keith,etc). racing made me realize what a laZY sack i've been all summer. i'm gonna sleep good tonight!
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Originally Posted by Sirrobinofcoxly
(Post 5549697)
Heh. I played the Dollar once, at Dan Burk's Birthday party. What a coked out a-hole. But a lot of fun to watch him, staggering around all drunk, trying to get laid. If you talked to him about the gig, you probably know what I mean.
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Keith, I mentioned this photo last night... scary: http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnprolly/1760064870/
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Originally Posted by fisso416
(Post 5551779)
Keith, I mentioned this photo last night... scary: http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnprolly/1760064870/
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I'm not sure what happened... the guy who took the photo is from Brooklyn.
The shot just looks super freaky. |
Super freak, super freak.
It's super freakaaaaay. http://www.80stees.com/images/produc...reak-shirt.jpg |
It looks like an impact because it is broken all the way around the hub, not just cracked in one spot, but then the fork looks relatively straight. Maybe once it cracks on one "spoke" the others don't have enough strength to hold up the weight of the bike/rider and that's when they all failed. All of the "spokes" failing at one time seems to unlikely says I.
Wes, I can actually make your show next week! Yay. Finally. I can't make it friday though, due to being in Montreal. |
hehehe.. the new Santa Cruz 'cross bike is called "Stigmata". Reminds of Milhouse on The Simpsons.. "How come Bart gets a therapist, I'm the one with stigmata!"
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What a dumb name for a bike.
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My bike is called Uncle John, so I make no judgement on other bike names. :P
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2195/...5a66fc809c.jpg |
Plastic doughnuts need to be evenly spaced wes... :)
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Yar! Be there sprints tonite?
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Originally Posted by operator
(Post 5552322)
Plastic doughnuts need to be evenly spaced wes... :)
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Originally Posted by fisso416
(Post 5551779)
Keith, I mentioned this photo last night... scary: http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnprolly/1760064870/
As far as integrated h.s , I have seen a few frames that have developed damage of the frame bearing seats and a few with just plain bad construction of this critical area of the frame. With a regular headset the cups are pressed into the frame and this system has been a solid method for decades. With integrated you are using the actual frame as a bearing support and IMO (as well as others like Chris King) this is a flawed idea. Now with these bikes a toasted headset can easily screw up the frame where the good old pressed design would usually only result in the headset itself needing replacement. Having been wrenching as long as I have it was nice to see some kind of standard come into headsets with the advent of threadless. For many years you had so many different configurations...1", 1 1/4", 1 1/8" English thread...Italian thread...French thread...Swiss thread...25.4 crown....27.0 crown...and on and on. Finally the manufacturers seemed to finally agree upon 1 1/8 threadless as the industry standard but as so many other things in the bike industry "new and improved" has done away with that. On top of a flawed design, now they can't even agree upon one standard for integrated as Mike mentioned. Most of my bikes (my cross bike being the exception as I couldn't turn down the deal I got on it) have non-integrated headsets and have King's installed. All these bikes will never have a problem and will likely never need replacing. End rant. |
Originally Posted by Danhalen
(Post 5552016)
Wes, I can actually make your show next week! Yay. Finally. I can't make it friday though, due to being in Montreal. |
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