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Old 10-29-20, 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by seedsbelize
I hope it's not a long walk out
I attempted a single speed conversion trailside. Turns out the bike was powdercoated quite thick in this area and I was not able to reposition the dropouts as I would have liked. I kind of got it to work but there was some tire rub.

Was unbelievably fortunate to be at the top of a hill. I'll call it a success that I did not have to walk back to my truck, unlike the last time that this happened.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
(Scratches off-road cycling off of List Of Things To Try.)
Because nobody ever broke a derailleur on a road bike.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
  • Zero miles walked

See post #3155
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I have no problem with @abshipp or anyone riding off road.
#ItsAFreeCountry
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Originally Posted by abshipp
Dang. You know how to do it right.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
Today's road ride report
  • Zero rocks hit
  • Zero bike parts broken
  • Zero miles walked
The list of road bike parts I have broken is staggering.
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Old 10-29-20, 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by abshipp



You're gonna need a gear adjustment.
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Originally Posted by big john
The list of road bike parts I have broken is staggering.
I think the only thing I've had that broke during a ride was a spoke. Once the freewheel or whatever you call it gave out. Not sure if that counts as breaking or wearing out.
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Originally Posted by rjones28
You're gonna need a gear adjustment.
The question now is whether to replace the derailleur or switch to singlespeed for the winter.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
Today's road ride report
  • Zero rocks hit
  • Zero bike parts broken
  • Zero miles walked
How's your seatpost?
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Originally Posted by big john
The list of road bike parts I have broken is staggering.
Ah, but the parts I've broken wore out.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
Ah, but the parts I've broken wore out.
I preemptively replace everything way before it wears out.
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
I preemptively replace everything way before it wears out.
After breaking a rear derailleur cable on a ride, 8 miles from home and nowhere near a telephone, I did grow more enthusiastic with my bike maintenance.
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Originally Posted by abshipp
Certainly the best I've done so far. Saving grace turned out to the the Wolf Tooth Goat Link, that $20 part saved the $45 dropout.





Operator error. Was climbing and got too close to a rock. Rock pushed the cage in to the spokes and that was that.

Was in a pretty low gear so the torque really borked the RD good. The derailleur body is actually broken.
Impressive. How's the wheel?
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Originally Posted by big john
The list of road bike parts I have broken is staggering.
Broken road bike part.

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Originally Posted by rjones28
How's your seatpost?
I think it's fused to the frame.
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New casual shoes. They are cheap but I can wear them with blue jeans if I want.
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Originally Posted by abshipp
The question now is whether to replace the derailleur or switch to singlespeed for the winter.
Indeed.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
I think it's fused to the frame.
Well.
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Originally Posted by DougRNS

New casual shoes. They are cheap but I can wear them with blue jeans if I want.
Look or SPD?
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Originally Posted by rjones28
How's your seatpost?
Mine is lightweight aero and elegant! Thanks for asking.
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Originally Posted by rjones28
Look or SPD?
WAS*


* Walking around shoes
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Originally Posted by DougRNS
New casual shoes. They are cheap but I can wear them with blue jeans if I want.
It's plastic, but it's a real, sewn Goodyear welt.
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Originally Posted by big john
The list of road bike parts I have broken is staggering.
I know. I couldn’t list them if I tried,
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Originally Posted by DougRNS
New casual shoes. They are cheap but I can wear them with blue jeans if I want.
Be more specific.
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