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datlas 11-27-15 03:36 PM

I just tried to read the 47 MPH thread (why? Unknown) but the OPs comments all went *poof*. Wha'happened??

LesterOfPuppets 11-27-15 03:37 PM

OMG, a couple of ads are getting past ADP on Chrome!

LesterOfPuppets 11-27-15 03:45 PM


Originally Posted by datlas (Post 18349225)
I just tried to read the 47 MPH thread (why? Unknown) but the OPs comments all went *poof*. Wha'happened??

Damn, I'm sad I missed that action.

I've hit 51 on MTB before, dunno if I should post that or not...:)

datlas 11-27-15 03:52 PM


Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets (Post 18349236)
I've hit 51 on MTB before, dunno if I should post that or not...:)

Doo eeet!!

FLvector 11-27-15 03:54 PM

Small group today for our ride and not many people out riding which surprises me. Windy, but nice weather. Only four of us today, so my legs are cooked. Resting, watching some football and do it again tomorrow. Everyone must be either working or hitting the store. I'm not a glutton for punishment. Much rather shop online and ship to the house.

Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving.

Rowan 11-27-15 03:56 PM


Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets (Post 18349236)
Damn, I'm sad I missed that action.

I've hit 51 on MTB before, dunno if I should post that or not...:)

At one point, the fastest I had been on a bike was 78km/h (a shade under 50mph). That was on an MTB, with two panniers on the back with camping stuff, down a recently regraded gravel road. I did have thoughts going through my mind, what if the Conti Town and Countrys on there at the time weren't up to the task... but I was having too much fun!

Rowan 11-27-15 03:58 PM

Getting ready to go on our first overnight tour in a while. We don't fit in with the Ultra Light crowd. My load is around 32lbs and it will be on the Thorn Club Tour, but I am carrying the tent, cookware and food.

WhyFi 11-27-15 04:54 PM


Originally Posted by datlas (Post 18349225)
I just tried to read the 47 MPH thread (why? Unknown) but the OPs comments all went *poof*. Wha'happened??

Looks like Lazyass browsed through the OP's photobucket (photobucket URLs aren't anonymized, so pics are easy to trace back to a particular user) and found an unflattering photo that might undermine claims of cycling prowess. Though the photo could, in truth, support claims of gravity-assisted descents, though...

Mumonkan 11-27-15 05:03 PM


Originally Posted by Rowan (Post 18349253)
Getting ready to go on our first overnight tour in a while. We don't fit in with the Ultra Light crowd. My load is around 32lbs and it will be on the Thorn Club Tour, but I am carrying the tent, cookware and food.

doing an overnighter sunday also, havent camped in over 15 years and im super excited :)

datlas 11-27-15 05:07 PM


Originally Posted by WhyFi (Post 18349338)
Looks like Lazyass browsed through the OP's photobucket (photobucket URLs aren't anonymized, so pics are easy to trace back to a particular user) and found an unflattering photo that might undermine claims of cycling prowess. Though the photo could, in truth, support claims of gravity-assisted descents, though...

Aha, that makes sense. I figured it was something like that.

Herbie53 11-27-15 05:09 PM

104 Black Friday winter miles with ~200 others today...

https://scontent-dfw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...bd&oe=56E5696D

datlas 11-27-15 05:10 PM


Originally Posted by Herbie53 (Post 18349376)
104 Black Friday winter miles with ~200 others today...

https://scontent-dfw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...bd&oe=56E5696D

Wow big group. Mine had 9 riders.

FLvector 11-27-15 06:01 PM


Originally Posted by Herbie53 (Post 18349376)
104 Black Friday winter miles with ~200 others today...

Nice turnout. Is this an annual event? We had 4 today, fewer than expected, but made for a good workout.

Herbie53 11-27-15 06:02 PM


Originally Posted by WhyFi (Post 18349338)
Looks like Lazyass browsed through the OP's photobucket (photobucket URLs aren't anonymized, so pics are easy to trace back to a particular user) and found an unflattering photo that might undermine claims of cycling prowess. Though the photo could, in truth, support claims of gravity-assisted descents, though...

gravity bomb.

LesterOfPuppets 11-27-15 06:05 PM


Originally Posted by Herbie53 (Post 18349376)
104 Black Friday winter miles with ~200 others today...

https://scontent-dfw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...bd&oe=56E5696D


Wow, that's a massive BF ride, in more ways than one!

Herbie53 11-27-15 06:07 PM


Originally Posted by FLvector (Post 18349473)
Nice turnout. Is this an annual event? We had 4 today, fewer than expected, but made for a good workout.

Yes, first time doing it for me, it's a Houston shop ride. From what I hear this was a big turnout, possibly the biggest it's had.

In related news, during the ride some talk turned to Shimano/Sram/Campy. Discussion seemed to align on Sram is light, but breaks, Campy is good, but weird and spendy, and Shimano is sort of the best blend...

Later in the ride a Shimano RD pulley failed and locked up the rear wheel of the bike just in front of me. No Sram bikes were harmed during the chaos that ensued.

BoSoxYacht 11-27-15 06:19 PM


Originally Posted by Herbie53 (Post 18349480)
a Shimano RD pulley failed and locked up the rear wheel of the bike just in front of me.

explain how a broken derailleur pulley caused the wheel to lock up.

Herbie53 11-27-15 06:28 PM


Originally Posted by BoSoxYacht (Post 18349500)
explain how a broken derailleur pulley caused the wheel to lock up.

chain wrapped around

BoSoxYacht 11-27-15 06:48 PM


Originally Posted by Herbie53 (Post 18349520)
chain wrapped around

Chain wrapped around because of a broken pulley? BS


It's far more likely the other way around.

Herbie53 11-27-15 07:17 PM


Originally Posted by BoSoxYacht (Post 18349560)
Chain wrapped around because of a broken pulley? BS


It's far more likely the other way around.

I saw it happen and the broken parts at the shop. The RD is missing a pulley and is no longer on the bike.

Call it BS all you want.

BoSoxYacht 11-27-15 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by Herbie53 (Post 18349605)
Call it BS all you want.

Believe me, I will.

I've seen many bikes come into the shop with a pulley missing/in pieces(all brands), and not one caused a wheel to lock up because it wrapped the chain. I know what BS smells like, and I'm catching a strong whiff of it now.

FLvector 11-27-15 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by Herbie53 (Post 18349480)
Yes, first time doing it for me, it's a Houston shop ride. From what I hear this was a big turnout, possibly the biggest it's had.

In related news, during the ride some talk turned to Shimano/Sram/Campy. Discussion seemed to align on Sram is light, but breaks, Campy is good, but weird and spendy, and Shimano is sort of the best blend...

Later in the ride a Shimano RD pulley failed and locked up the rear wheel of the bike just in front of me. No Sram bikes were harmed during the chaos that ensued.

Kudos for dodging the carnage. Those huge rides put me on high alert since there's often many sketchy riders that make things interesting. There's usually at least a few crashes resulting from dumb moves.

Herbie53 11-27-15 07:34 PM


Originally Posted by BoSoxYacht (Post 18349621)
Believe me, I will.

I've seen many bikes come into the shop with a pulley missing/in pieces(all brands), and not one caused a wheel to lock up because it wrapped the chain. I know what BS smells like, and I'm catching a strong whiff of it now.

Call the shop. The bike is still there getting fixed.

Maybe I should call yours and see if you are really the mechanic you say you are.

BoSoxYacht 11-27-15 07:47 PM


Originally Posted by Herbie53 (Post 18349632)
Call the shop. The bike is still there getting fixed.

Maybe I should call yours and see if you are really the mechanic you say you are.

Believe whatever you want.

There's very little stress on those pulleys, so they are usually made of plastic. It's fairly common for them to break when the chain gets wrapped, but not very common for the chain to wrap up because of the broken pulley.

You could be right, but in my experience it doesn't happen that way.

Mumonkan 11-27-15 08:04 PM

unless the pulley broke in such a way that it wedged the chain between the cage, then the rider continued pedaling hard, im not sure theres any other way that could happen


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