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04-13-22, 11:33 PM
Replies: 17
Views: 1,956
Posted By carhillclimb

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Replying to an old thread, but I know of 3 bikes with chains on both sides that are not retro-direct. Bruce Ingle's bichain fixed-free:
sheldonbrown.com...
01-05-22, 06:50 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 1,979
Posted By carhillclimb

I am not planning to use a fixed cog. I am...

I am not planning to use a fixed cog. I am planning to use a trials freewheel. I have one set up this way already on a double sided fixed/free hub, but the RS-RB3 would allow me to make one with...
01-04-22, 08:48 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 1,979
Posted By carhillclimb

Hatrack71 - Do you still have that bike with...

Hatrack71 -
Do you still have that bike with the SRB3 hub? I want one of those hubs if you are willing to sell it, assuming it is not the wide version for fat-tire bikes.

Yes I know this is a 5...
08-17-21, 08:31 PM
Replies: 25
Views: 31,002
Posted By carhillclimb

I have a lot of numbers on Shimano & Campagnolo...

I have a lot of numbers on Shimano & Campagnolo shifter pull lengths, many done with Alex Wetmore's tool. They are not as precise as you might like but they can get you started. I did not have the...
11-08-16, 07:21 PM
Replies: 114
Views: 29,123
Posted By carhillclimb

Same deceleration is the same force at the tire. ...

Same deceleration is the same force at the tire. The torque needed to create that force at the tire edge = tire radius X deceleration rate. The torque needed at the rotor is the same, and the...
11-06-16, 08:47 PM
Replies: 114
Views: 29,123
Posted By carhillclimb

Worn chains notwithstanding, I have had some...

Worn chains notwithstanding, I have had some success solving index shifting issues by using smaller or larger cassette spacers as needed. On 11 speed cassettes a 2mm freewheel spacer is the smaller...
10-31-16, 03:14 PM
Replies: 114
Views: 29,123
Posted By carhillclimb

Turbotandem writes: Mathematically for the same...

Turbotandem writes:
Mathematically for the same deceleration rate, the force on the fork is the same with any rotor,
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Actually the force of the caliper pushing on the fork is inversely...
10-31-16, 12:19 PM
Replies: 114
Views: 29,123
Posted By carhillclimb

Thanks twocycle for pointing me to this thread. ...

Thanks twocycle for pointing me to this thread. I had not known about the problem solvers front derailleur mount adapter. Maybe I should have kept the XTR di2 derailleurs.

Any particular reason...
10-30-16, 08:34 PM
Replies: 32
Views: 9,868
Posted By carhillclimb

Late to the thread but a few questions from a...

Late to the thread but a few questions from a single wedgie solo rider and racemuter.

Any way you know to get the XTR di2 front to work with standard road triple chainline of 45mm? My simple...
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