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Originally Posted by operator
(Post 7163464)
Shop guys: Does anyone know who the canadian distributor for rock'n'roll lube is? QBP lists it, but it's restricted and I have no idea who carries it.
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Originally Posted by jet sanchEz
(Post 7164526)
Slick, very slick. All-black build?
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Originally Posted by shapelike
(Post 7163774)
I think it's Raleigh. They've got an office/warehouse in Toronto.
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anyone up for a don ride tomorrow?
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well, Owen at Sweet Pete's gave me a hook up on a front Dura Ace LF 36H track hub for $60 this afternoon, so I'm gonna take a crack at building my own wheel... Need to decide what rim to use, tho. The rear is a DRC, though I was really impressed by the Open Pro I just got on my road bike.
Any shops in the city still have Mavic MA3s? They ought to be cheaper than open pros, but are welded...
Originally Posted by krusty
(Post 7164009)
Interesting you find this on your bike. I think that each combination of gears may be optimized by a slightly different setup. I have a Campy front ring, and an EAI cog. My chainline is as good as I can get it without changing my BB to a Phil. It's about 1.5mm off. I put an Izumi V chain on and it makes the most horrible sounding racket I've ever heard on a bike. It's lubricated, and there are no tight links, but it pops occasionally (loudly) and generally sounds industrial. I put my Miche chain on, which has seen almost no miles, and it is quieter than my Campy Record drivetrain on either of my road bikes. Almost totally silent, even when I have it on a workstand at eye level.
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Originally Posted by ~Stuart~
(Post 7164559)
anyone up for a don ride tomorrow?
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Originally Posted by operator
(Post 7162956)
Let's go do the donut
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Originally Posted by freecycle
(Post 7164636)
*raises hand* wut time?
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Originally Posted by pyze-guy
(Post 7164425)
And no Rob, the stickers cannot be removed.
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Originally Posted by kergin
(Post 7164588)
Took the capo out for about 35km tonight. It seems like the chain is getting quieter... It really only chatters when I hammer out of the saddle (or in) right now... currently using white lightening for lube - maybe a liquid lube would make it quiet down some more?
I like Phil products, but for heaven's sake, don't use Phil Tenacious Oil on your chain. It gets thrown off in warm conditions in sticky strings all over everything. |
Pyze,
Well that looks like trouble. :) |
ps anyone who wants to ride tomorrow (well, i guess it would be today), gimmie a call at six 4 seven, two too free fhive 7 ate won
:D |
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I'm still convinced rock'n'roll is the best chain lube in the universe. I like how the chain stays really clean after application and riding. |
i use rock n roll on my road bike, it's great
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looks fugly outside, anyone still up for teh don?
the miele is murdering my back. I have some fiddling to do, but I have a suspicion that long cannondale stem is the culprit. anyone have a short threadless stem, 5-10 degree drop? have random bits and bobs to trade, including a longer cannondale stem. and since im broke, any unused cross levers from fixed conversions can come too. I had so many bar positions on the fixed, i have to put brakes all over this **** like christmas ornaments to come near that freedom. /morningrant /dir grocerystore milk cream /end |
Originally Posted by aaronu
(Post 7162959)
property being returned to the victims of theft prior to a trial frequently happens. as long as everything is documented for presentation in court it is all on the up + up.
ps. i saw a guy rollerblading along the waterfront yesterday - stylie hair, buff chest, boarding shorts, aviator shades, schmancy blades... and an old-school pipe! i LOL'd. sherlock holmes goes to cali? :roflmao2: /shallow |
Originally Posted by zippered
(Post 7166504)
i saw a guy rollerblading along the waterfront yesterday - stylie hair, buff chest, boarding shorts, aviator shades, schmancy blades... and an old-school pipe! i LOL'd. sherlock holmes goes to cali? :roflmao2: /shallow
oh god. i just realised. |
**** the rain
not sure how fun the don will be when its super muddy. so no ride today me thinks. **** off rain, it is the summer, nobody likes you, go home, back to england.... stupid rain i will have a look in my stem box for a short threadless... what kinda length you looking for? But i fear i only have longer ones (100-120) |
i like the speed skaters on the board walk, the dudes in the spandex and the big wheeled blades... i saw like 3 of them drafting the other day, it was really funny.... for some reason i had a huge urge to toss a stick in front of them. Sadly i couldnt find a stick.
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Originally Posted by ~Stuart~
(Post 7166603)
i will have a look in my stem box for a short threadless... what kinda length you looking for? But i fear i only have longer ones (100-120)
I need pretty short, probably 70-80ish? I like to be curled a little more when im in the drops, I feel I get a little more control at the peak of my stroke that way, and it seems to be easier on my back than the half-stretch I have going on at the moment =|. and those bladers remind me too much of middle-aged carbon riders, with the spandex uniforms and oakleys and everything? total stickbait. :thumb: |
Originally Posted by freecycle
(Post 7166428)
looks fugly outside, anyone still up for teh don?
the miele is murdering my back. I have some fiddling to do, but I have a suspicion that long cannondale stem is the culprit. anyone have a short threadless stem, 5-10 degree drop? have random bits and bobs to trade, including a longer cannondale stem. and since im broke, any unused cross levers from fixed conversions can come too. I had so many bar positions on the fixed, i have to put brakes all over this **** like christmas ornaments to come near that freedom. /morningrant /dir grocerystore milk cream /end |
Originally Posted by freecycle
(Post 7166550)
*buries head in hands* where the hell does he put the pipe when hes done with it??
oh god. i just realised. i also LOL'd at a guy who blared past me on a bike so badly maintained i could hear it from meters away and then used a SQUEAKY TOY to signal to a little kid ahead of him... only to pull off seconds later into a parking lot to put his bike in his car. :notamused: the speed skaters aren't so bad because they generally travel in a straight, predictable line. it's the twits on a date and all showing off for each other spinning around without notice that i hate. it is a multi-use path after all. |
^^ I just love the gooney costumes, they make you soooooooo fast on rollerblades, you can like, zooom.
Families of eighteen, skaters on a date, and pairs of canadiantirebikes that take up the entire MUP, and when you excuse yourself they get scared and clamp up and it takes forever to get by them. These are the people I buzz by millimeters every chance I get. Cuz I have anger issues sometimes. +thanks for looking jeremywhitehorn |
Originally Posted by cavit8
(Post 7161303)
Is this threaded or threadless?
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Originally Posted by freecycle
(Post 7166893)
These are the people I buzz by millimeters every chance I get. Cuz I have anger issues sometimes.
Sweet frame/wheelset Pyze, ETA on build? Rob/Dan - I'm up for the donut, tell me when - am I allowed to ride my fixed? ;) j/k I need to get out on the roadie. If a road caliper isn't releasing/opening back up properly - should I just take it apart and clean/rebuild or could it be something else? Could improper cable tension/length be a cause? My back brake is hosed on my roadbike in this way - still works, just doesn't release properly off the rim on one side after application and I want to get 'er fixed. |
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