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Originally Posted by seau grateau
(Post 18887415)
Yeah, that makes sense. Leg extension is basically the same as my other bikes, haven't looked closely at fore-aft saddle position. It also has 172.5mm cranks as opposed to 170 and 165 on my other bikes, but I don't know if that would really have an effect here.
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Originally Posted by seau grateau
(Post 18887324)
Been experiencing more than average post-ride pain in the outer-side of knee area (both legs) recently. Fitment issue or just regular strain? I have been going on longer, harder rides more frequently the past couple weeks, so it seems like maybe I've just been giving my legs a little more than they can handle on the new road bike.
Get your fit checked, and maybe see a physio. More riding will only make it worse. |
Has anyone ever made Rad (the movie) water bottles? If not, I'm shocked.
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I would buy those, but I bet there's copyright issues so you really wouldn't be able to publicize them for sale too much.
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Maybe Retrogression will make some. By the time anyone actually notices and got around to issuing an official cease & desist, the bottles would be gone.
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Twin Six made Hell Track tshirts a couple of years ago, not sure if they ever got in trouble, but I managed to snag one before they disappeared.
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For Shimano 11-speed with 52/36 in the front and 11-28 in the back, will short cage work or does this setup need a medium cage?
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Pretty sure you'll need the medium cage.
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Originally Posted by Kindaslow
(Post 18887422)
Crank arm length can really mess with you knees, even just a little added length. But, I would first try the previous suggestion.
Originally Posted by taras0000
(Post 18887627)
You shouldn't have any pain in the knees post ride. If you had some before on shorter rides, and now have more on longer rides, then it's a fit or overuse issue. This can be related to having to cant your feet one way or another (this will directly affect your knee), or can be related to muscular/illiotibial band issues, which which cause generalized pain in the outside of the knee area.
Get your fit checked, and maybe see a physio. More riding will only make it worse. |
Can pivots from Surly forks be removed? Cross check fork is the one in question..
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I suppose you could grind them off - but it's not going to look good.
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hearing a rattling sound when I go over bumps/potholes - I think it's the chain rattling on the cog? does this mean the chain is too loose? Because I'm pretty sure it's not. i hadn't had this issue with a previous chain. If i look down while riding and see the chain sway side to side a little going over bumps - need to tension?
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Originally Posted by the sci guy
(Post 18911768)
hearing a rattling sound when I go over bumps/potholes - I think it's the chain rattling on the cog? does this mean the chain is too loose? Because I'm pretty sure it's not. i hadn't had this issue with a previous chain. If i look down while riding and see the chain sway side to side a little going over bumps - need to tension?
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1) Is there still a call for cheaper...errr...more moderately priced lugged bikes around here?
Vice Retro Reissue Bicycle | Custom Fixed Gear Bike | State Bicycle Co. 2) Is it a compliment or a badge of dishonor to be labeled "Threadstarter" by the forum, itself? |
Originally Posted by IAmSam
(Post 18917480)
1) Is there still a call for cheaper...errr...more moderately priced lugged bikes around here?
Vice Retro Reissue Bicycle | Custom Fixed Gear Bike | State Bicycle Co. 2) Is it a compliment or a badge of dishonor to be labeled "Threadstarter" by the forum, itself? |
Can anyone recommend a place to buy water bottles that are...
- Large - 26oz or so. - Wide mouth with a screw on lid for easy loading with ice. - power-flow valve instead of a pull up valve - Clear so that the amount of liquid is visible - Prefer no logo at all but will take what I can get. - Isn't made by Polar or Camelbak. Something similar to what's pictured below but bigger? http://www.bikeshopliquidators.com/i...m/WBTL0995.jpg |
Originally Posted by TimothyH
(Post 18917922)
Can anyone recommend a place to buy water bottles that are...
- Large - 26oz or so. - Wide mouth with a screw on lid for easy loading with ice. - power-flow valve instead of a pull up valve - Clear so that the amount of liquid is visible - Prefer no logo at all but will take what I can get. - Isn't made by Polar or Camelbak. Something similar to what's pictured below but bigger? http://www.bikeshopliquidators.com/i...m/WBTL0995.jpg I only use the Camelbak bottles because I prefer colder water and anything not insulated, pretty much boils in the Phoenix heat. I skip the ice though, and just freeze water in the bottle. That said...the Tacx Shanti bottle fits most of your requirements, but I don't know anyone that uses Tacx bottles except for the pros who are sponsored by them. https://www.tacx.com/en/products/bot...lecages/shanti |
Originally Posted by TimothyH
(Post 18917922)
Can anyone recommend a place to buy water bottles that are...
- Large - 26oz or so. - Wide mouth with a screw on lid for easy loading with ice. - power-flow valve instead of a pull up valve - Clear so that the amount of liquid is visible - Prefer no logo at all but will take what I can get. - Isn't made by Polar or Camelbak. Something similar to what's pictured below but bigger? http://www.bikeshopliquidators.com/i...m/WBTL0995.jpg Specialized 23OZ PURIST HYDROFLO BOTTLE | ERIK'S |
Originally Posted by TimothyH
(Post 18917922)
- Isn't made by Polar or Camelbak.
I'm curious about that part. Because Camelbak Podiums fit the bill, other than being Camelbak. |
Thanks everyone, for taking the time to type out the replies...
Originally Posted by SquidPuppet
(Post 18918046)
I'm curious about that part. Because Camelbak Podiums fit the bill, other than being Camelbak.
I know some will say that it works for them. That's fine. I just don't like the fact that it doesn't have the groove, that's all. Personal preference. Nothing against Camelbak products in general. Hydrate or die!
Originally Posted by SpeshulEd
(Post 18917969)
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Originally Posted by TimothyH
(Post 18918269)
Camelbak lacks the groove which allows it to engage the lip in bottle cages.
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Ironically I just bought a 26oz Camelback Podium @ Performance Bike earlier this afternoon for less than $10 on a big sale(?) they have going on thru today. It doesn't have a groove but instead has indentations that serve the same purpose very well. You are certainly entitled to want what you want but I don't get making a big deal about the difference.
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I think the newer ones don't have as much of a lip because they made them so they squeeze easier.
Still, I'm pretty sure I could throw my bike off the Grand Canyon and the Arundel Mandible cages would still be holding onto my Camelbak bottles. |
Originally Posted by TimothyH
(Post 18918269)
Thanks everyone, for taking the time to type out the replies...
Thanks. $16.99 tho. Yikes! |
Originally Posted by TimothyH
(Post 18918269)
I just don't like the fact that it doesn't have the groove, that's all. Personal preference.
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