Dumb Question
#1
Dumb Question
So yeah, dumb question. What's the easiest way to find out the dimensions of stuff on my bike. Say the seatpost, for example?
Most of the stuff on my bike was given to me.
I've looked on the seatpost, but it's not on there... bleh.
Most of the stuff on my bike was given to me.
I've looked on the seatpost, but it's not on there... bleh.
#2
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Joined: Mar 2005
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From: MKE
Bikes: 2004 Bianchi Pista, Cannondale Track, Soma Pake, Schwinn Breeze
A tape measure and an online conversion website (or a calculator or your own head).
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Joined: Dec 2004
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From: St Paul, MN
Vernier calipers are useful for measuring inside and outside diameters. They also work fairly well for figuring out chainline dimensions, measuring spindle lengths, and sizing loose bearings. You can get them for less than ten bucks at a building supply store. I prefer plastic versus metal because they're easier to read and they don't scratch the material. Just make sure it has metric measurements. The real trick is learning how to use it:
https://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu...b/vernier.html
or
https://regentsprep.org/Regents/math/tools/vernier.htm
Probably way more information than you wanted...
https://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu...b/vernier.html
or
https://regentsprep.org/Regents/math/tools/vernier.htm
Probably way more information than you wanted...






