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ATX_McKee 07-03-13 01:32 AM

Muchas gracias.

jocke 07-30-13 07:28 AM

(Tried to find some answers for this, but got nothing. Sorry if it's been asked before.)

With the inevitably ****ty fall and winter coming up, I got curious on how to store my bike through the days, during these wet and cold months.
Never thought about it earlier, but that probably comes down to that I've never had I bike I really cared for.

Is it best to park my bike indoors after my morning/afternoon ride or is it better to leave it outdoors the whole season long? Mainly thinking about rust and whatnot.

Ictoanta 07-30-13 08:27 AM


Originally Posted by jocke (Post 15903674)
(Tried to find some answers for this, but got nothing. Sorry if it's been asked before.)

With the inevitably ****ty fall and winter coming up, I got curious on how to store my bike through the days, during these wet and cold months.
Never thought about it earlier, but that probably comes down to that I've never had I bike I really cared for.

Is it best to park my bike indoors after my morning/afternoon ride or is it better to leave it outdoors the whole season long? Mainly thinking about rust and whatnot.

I'm no expert, but in general storing indoors > storing outdoors.

Also, it helps to clean/dry it after rides through wet and especially snow.

jocke 07-30-13 11:16 AM


Originally Posted by Ictoanta (Post 15903868)
I'm no expert, but in general storing indoors > storing outdoors.

Also, it helps to clean/dry it after rides through wet and especially snow.

Yeah, that's what I'm thinking. I don't know, just thought that flinging your bike inside/outside (i.e. hot/really cold and wet) might speed up some rusty business.

YoEdgar 07-30-13 11:50 PM

Anybody have any feedback on suzue track hubs? I am saving up for dura ace hubs but then I came across a wheel build on instagram using these hubs. I liked the look of them.

YK_ 08-20-13 07:42 AM

Does anyone know what type of hub this is?

http://i.imgur.com/tqtog4Tl.jpg

Scrodzilla 08-20-13 07:52 AM

Profile Racing.

richpool 08-20-13 07:53 AM


Originally Posted by YK_ (Post 15980157)
Does anyone know what type of hub this is?

http://i.imgur.com/tqtog4Tl.jpg

Profile

YK_ 08-20-13 07:53 AM

Thank you!

motobeCarnage 09-19-13 08:29 AM

http://images.craigslist.org/00A0A_h...qY_600x450.jpg

Giant bowery on craigslist for $250. Does this track end look bent or is it just the picture?

seanifred 09-19-13 09:40 AM


Originally Posted by YoEdgar (Post 15907279)
Anybody have any feedback on suzue track hubs? I am saving up for dura ace hubs but then I came across a wheel build on instagram using these hubs. I liked the look of them.

they're pretty nice. I have a set of promax but dont use them anymore. i dunno why.

Scrodzilla 09-19-13 09:55 AM


Originally Posted by YoEdgar (Post 15907279)
Anybody have any feedback on suzue track hubs? I am saving up for dura ace hubs but then I came across a wheel build on instagram using these hubs. I liked the look of them.

I love mine. The quality is amazing and I'm surprised more people don't use them, although I suppose the aesthetic is too "old school" for a lot of people's bikes.

http://www.pedalroom.com/p/scrods-ba...kle-5699_5.jpg

BrainInAJar 09-19-13 11:19 AM

Quick Q about those crappy $99 Target fixies ; do they use standard cogs ?

I'm heading to the states for a week and a half next month, and rather than shipping my bike both ways I was just going to buy a Target fixie and give it to some kid when I go, and I'm curious if I can bring my gear bag (from the track, all Dura-Ace Track kit) in order to have some better gearing choices

prooftheory 09-19-13 11:23 AM

lol, target fixie with DA cog.

kriwhe 09-19-13 02:32 PM


Originally Posted by prooftheory (Post 16083090)
lol, target fixie with DA cog.

This. Why would you want to soil your DA cogs and chainrings? Also what's stopping your bringing your bike, surely the cost won't exceed buying a pile of Target scrap metal? If that's not a feasible solution, why not rent a bike, though it might be hard to find a fixed gear bike up for rent, unless you're planning on using it on the velodrome in which case a Target "fixie" wouldn't cut it anyway?

YK_ 09-19-13 03:18 PM

You guys are underestimating how much it costs to properly ship a bike to a different country. Not to mention the hassle it can be.

BrainInAJar 09-19-13 03:26 PM


Originally Posted by kriwhe (Post 16083832)
surely the cost won't exceed buying a pile of Target scrap metal?

Yes it does. It costs $100 each way to ship a bike by plane ( thanks, Air Canada... ), and renting a bike for a week will easily cost more. I'm not doing this for hardcore training or anything, I just want to be able to ride around town

kriwhe 09-19-13 03:31 PM

To ship it perhaps (wouldn't have a clue if I'm honest), but surely not to bring it along, as you'll be traveling yourself.

Scrodzilla 09-19-13 03:33 PM


Originally Posted by BrainInAJar (Post 16083993)
Yes it does. It costs $100 each way to ship a bike by plane ( thanks, Air Canada... ), and renting a bike for a week will easily cost more. I'm not doing this for hardcore training or anything, I just want to be able to ride around town

If you're already set on the answer, why did you ask the question?

kriwhe 09-19-13 03:35 PM

Whatever the problem, buying a Target "bike", and I use that term in the broadest possible definition of the word, is never the answer.

BrainInAJar 09-19-13 03:36 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 16084015)
If you're already set on the answer, why did you ask the question?

I asked the question "does it use standard threading, so that I can swap out the gears with ones I have", mostly I just got back snide remarks of why it's a stupid idea altogether.

kriwhe 09-19-13 03:43 PM

If you must, just do what you said yourself; buy the damn bike, ride the s*** out of it while on holiday (cross your fingers and hope it'll hold) and dump it on some random kid. Don't bother bringing your DA track kit.

Scrodzilla 09-19-13 03:52 PM


Originally Posted by BrainInAJar (Post 16084024)
I asked the question "does it use standard threading, so that I can swap out the gears with ones I have", mostly I just got back snide remarks of why it's a stupid idea altogether.

http://static.fjcdn.com/pictures/Wel...de_1355256.jpg

Muffin Man 09-19-13 03:59 PM

What the actual **** is that.

kriwhe 09-19-13 04:34 PM


Originally Posted by Muffin Man (Post 16084092)
What the actual **** is that.

First one to come up with a feasible answer wins the internet!


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