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Originally Posted by hagak
(Post 21155210)
Sounds more like you need to fix your RD, most likely just the limit screws, but you could have a something bent or loose. I shift my gears extremely fast under load and never had this issue as do many many other riders.
I ran my '89 Cannondale road with early 105 7 speed with no hyperglide for years with no dork disc. But cheaper systems are less tolerant. The dork disc is there for a reason. I just overhauled a Litespeed road for a friend, the wheels have PBO (ultra high strength plastic) spokes. Really expensive to replace, and not carried locally. I put on a very unobtrusive dork disc, completely clear, barely visable. |
Originally Posted by Duragrouch
(Post 21155787)
I just overhauled a Litespeed road for a friend, the wheels have PBO (ultra high strength plastic) spokes. Really expensive to replace, and not carried locally. I put on a very unobtrusive dork disc, completely clear, barely visable. |
Originally Posted by MoAlpha
(Post 21155852)
Wow. Do the spokes have a cover to protect them from UV and moisture? That’s a big concern with PBO rigging on boats.
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Originally Posted by MoAlpha
(Post 21155852)
Wow. Do the spokes have a cover to protect them from UV and moisture? That’s a big concern with PBO rigging on boats.
I also sail. The new high tech rigging appears great, not only to reduce weight aloft, but on boats I have seen using AmSteel and such (not quite as strong as PBO, only about 7X the strength of steel by weight instead of 10X like PBO), instead of turnbuckles, it appears they tension the lines by running through multiple purchase using simple rings. Thus, they are easily replaced at sea from a bulk spool of the stuff, without the need for swaging equipment or having shrouds already swaged to length. And that also makes it more economical. |
Originally Posted by GlennR
(Post 21155880)
Maybe he only rides at night.
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Originally Posted by Reynolds
(Post 21154446)
Remove it, except if it's one of these:
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...b93f38d29c.jpg |
Originally Posted by Duragrouch
(Post 21156551)
They do have a plastic sheath covering the PBO fibers. What is a pain is the spoke nipples are a bastard configuration, requiring a special Park Tool wrench, which I have not yet obtained. But the wheels were dead true. Which probably speaks well of the spokes.
I also sail. The new high tech rigging appears great, not only to reduce weight aloft, but on boats I have seen using AmSteel and such (not quite as strong as PBO, only about 7X the strength of steel by weight instead of 10X like PBO), instead of turnbuckles, it appears they tension the lines by running through multiple purchase using simple rings. Thus, they are easily replaced at sea from a bulk spool of the stuff, without the need for swaging equipment or having shrouds already swaged to length. And that also makes it more economical. |
Just bought a new mtn bike a couple of weeks ago. It's had two shakeout rides now, and after the second ride it became dork disc free.
Whomever set it up at the factory did a good job of adjusting the limit screws ( Sram NX). |
Call it an aero-disk,
& make it from carbon fiber.... |
Originally Posted by MoAlpha
(Post 21156683)
I have wire, big, fat, 13mm wire on my uppers. I'll probably replace my lifelines with dyneema fairly soon.
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Originally Posted by Duragrouch
(Post 21163285)
Keerist! That's big. OK I gotta ask, what size boat, and if you're so inclined, what model? I sail dinghies, but know way more about keelboats than I should, I research them heavy, find good deals for friends. I'd have one myself except for the cost of moorage. The boat cost and maintenance I can handle.
Dufour 40. All the important stuff is reassuringly over-spec’d, at least for a French production racer-cruiser. https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...e4d6e650e.jpeg |
I guessed 40', many cruisers seem to populate that length these days. Gonna look it up on sailboatdata.
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Dufour makes beautiful boats! Nice!
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Originally Posted by kshepherd
(Post 21165346)
Dufour makes beautiful boats! Nice!
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Originally Posted by MoAlpha
(Post 21163662)
Ever met a sailor who didn’t want to discuss their boat?
Dufour 40. All the important stuff is reassuringly over-spec’d, at least for a French production racer-cruiser. https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...e4d6e650e.jpeg |
Originally Posted by Kabuki12
(Post 21165908)
Nice Boat!!
Originally Posted by Kabuki12
(Post 21165908)
It kind of resembles a Benetau
Originally Posted by Kabuki12
(Post 21165908)
My favorite was a Swan 52 we delivered for the owner from San Diego to Channel Islands , it was a Frers design and sailed like nothing I had ever been on. It was part of the "Big Boat" series in San Fransisco in the eighties.
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[QUOTE=MoAlpha;21166099]Thanks!!
Sorry! I don't know my French Boat pecking order. That Swan was the most incredible boat I had ever been on. The guy who ordered the boat was bent on winning the big boat series so it had the racing rig with the triple spreaders and we were only allowed to use the "delivery sails " which were mylar ,I think. And the headsail was about 110% . The boat reach 14+ kts with a 15 knot offshore breeze . It made the trip very exciting and fast. There were only three of us on board for that trip so we DID have our hands full. It was my wife , myself, and one other guy. Sail on , Joe |
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