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Old 06-08-21, 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Mojo31
But, it didn't go down, so you are ahead by $5,000.

You should hear how my wife explains how she saves us money by shopping.
I'm sure I've heard a version of it
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Cars are like race horses, they love to run. They're born to run.
Bruuuuuuuuce!

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BTW in case anyone is wondering, I am still around but quite distracted with work and my sister's health issues. So if I seem absent it's only because I am busy.
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I was hyping up these Hutchinson Fusion 5 tires but noticed the rear leaked air quicker compared to the front. I put roughly 1200 - 1400 miles on these and now feel uncomfortable going on a ride... Damn!

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Originally Posted by datlas
BTW in case anyone is wondering, I am still around but quite distracted with work and my sister's health issues. So if I seem absent it's only because I am busy.
I was thinking you were retiring from cycling, as another Doug is.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
I need to pick up one of those. I don't need to do the business card trick very often, but it's a bit fiddly when I do. I imagine that this would dead simple with no wheel removal, etc, correct?
I have something similar and have not found it very useful. On one particularly tricky setup with brand new pads, it seemed no better than simply squeezing the brake to get the approximate position and then I still had to fiddle manually with the alignment and tighten the bolts in teensy micro-increments to get rid of the rub. In other cases, when switching wheels, just putting a bungie on the lever and cranking the bolts works just fine.
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Originally Posted by MoAlpha
I have something similar and have not found it very useful. On one particularly tricky setup with brand new pads, it seemed no better than simply squeezing the brake to get the approximate position and then I still had to fiddle manually with the alignment and tighten the bolts in teensy micro-increments to get rid of the rub. In other cases, when switching wheels, just putting a bungie on the lever and cranking the bolts works just fine.
I think I'll stick with my method till I run out of obsolete business cards. Only 239 more to go!
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Originally Posted by MoAlpha
I have something similar and have not found it very useful. On one particularly tricky setup with brand new pads, it seemed no better than simply squeezing the brake to get the approximate position and then I still had to fiddle manually with the alignment and tighten the bolts in teensy micro-increments to get rid of the rub. In other cases, when switching wheels, just putting a bungie on the lever and cranking the bolts works just fine.
I set up disc brakes using the lever most of the time, down at the shop. The times that method doesn't yield satisfactory results, the Hayes gauge works most of the time. If neither method is working out for me, it's because the rotor isn't true. Most of the time.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
I think I'll stick with my method till I run out of obsolete business cards. Only 239 more to go!
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BTW, the rjones28 Bicycle Repair Facility does not posses a disc brake alignment tool. I consider it a productivity tool and productivity has no place in our shop.
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Originally Posted by rjones28
I consider it a productivity tool and productivity has no place in our shop.
Sounds like I'd fit in.
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Old 06-08-21, 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by sshakari
I was hyping up these Hutchinson Fusion 5 tires but noticed the rear leaked air quicker compared to the front. I put roughly 1200 - 1400 miles on these and now feel uncomfortable going on a ride... Damn!

Some tyres weep a bit when new but seal up and work just fine for miles and miles.

Doing the Stan's shake immediately after first inflation with fresh sealant helps seal the weeps a bit.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
Sounds like I'd fit in.
It takes me less time to wrap bars at home than it does at the bike shop. No interruptions.
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Old 06-08-21, 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by phrantic09
It hasn't stormed here yet, but my jersey was soaked completely through at the end of this AMs ride due to the humidity.
We've had ours. It was glorious. Knocked the temp down 15 degrees, from 90 to 75.
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I mean DougRNS, who lives way closer, offered to take me to see KSU Owls action if I drove to Metro NW ATL. You need to sweeten the pot.
That's because In addition to my electric personality I am also an all-around nice guy.

I also offered to buy you a hot dog. That might not be a good thing.
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Originally Posted by datlas
BTW in case anyone is wondering, I am still around but quite distracted with work and my sister's health issues. So if I seem absent it's only because I am busy.
You are missed and I know you'd rather be able to hang out here.
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I guess you should keep your windows rolled up during cicada season

https://www.npr.org/2021/06/08/10044...-crash-in-ohio
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Originally Posted by rjones28
I set up disc brakes using the lever most of the time, down at the shop. The times that method doesn't yield satisfactory results, the Hayes gauge works most of the time. If neither method is working out for me, it's because the rotor isn't true. Most of the time.
Mine is actually a slightly different tool and maybe I’m not using it right. I’m sure your higher skill level makes everything a lot easier.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
Sounds like I'd fit in.
remember, it's not easy being Vol.
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Originally Posted by MoAlpha
Mine is actually a slightly different tool and maybe I’m not using it right. I’m sure your higher skill level makes everything a lot easier.
Maybe.

I mean. It's just a fancy strip of metal. I did rib the shop owner a bit for putting one at every mechanic's station.

Tales of my "higher skill level" are somewhat exaggerated. Except my awesome bar tape wrapping skills, of course.
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Originally Posted by sshakari
I was hyping up these Hutchinson Fusion 5 tires but noticed the rear leaked air quicker compared to the front. I put roughly 1200 - 1400 miles on these and now feel uncomfortable going on a ride... Damn!


do you wear those sandals with socks?
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Originally Posted by rjones28
It takes me less time to wrap bars at home than it does at the bike shop. No interruptions.

so if I was a paying customer it would benefit me to show up at your house for a bar wrap?
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
I guess you should keep your windows rolled up during cicada season

https://www.npr.org/2021/06/08/10044...-crash-in-ohio
A large bumble bee tumbled through the open car window last Saturday and landed in my lap. I did not crash the car.
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indyfabz note the position of his grip.

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Originally Posted by bampilot06
do you wear those sandals with socks?
I wish, that's a major fashion statement! Those are my sons slides.
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