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Originally Posted by tehz
are shimano 600's that good?
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Originally Posted by Re-Cycle
Sarcasam asside, when you skid [if you skid] all your weight is over the front wheel. I think its actually quite important to have a good [matching] front wheel in this case.
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okay, so maybe i'll go with the rebuilding up of the hub, should i go with a front open pro?
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fine. you win.
can i say english isn't my first language? open pros or cxp 33's will serve you fine. you may like the 33's better cause they are also high-profile(aero) rims & a bit cheaper. Open pros are box section and a bit lighter; though but not as stiff as the 33's. if that matters to you. |
Stress marks at the spoke holes = don't use that rim anymore. Don't listen to sr20det.
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Originally Posted by genericbikedude
For ultimate hipster points, stick a 16" front wheel on there, built from a pink Phil hub.
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I rode my bike to alameda the other day...my bike, which is all boss and stuff. I went to Albertsons, cause they got a coinstar and I had to cash in. By the by, I rode through the posey tube, which, if you are in the know, is some *****. I lock my bike up, yes my bike, outside, being careful not to scratch my toptube and the likes. Did I mention my bike? It's got a front wheel. As I am locking, I look up and see this dude going absolutely efffing crazy on a unicycle. Absolutely crazy. He was holding the seat, which made me think maybe he had a brake, which made me think, yeah, I could probably dis him for that. But I didn't want to. Absolutely crazy on a unicycle. And the wheel was real big. Huge.
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Originally Posted by somebodies
I rode my bike to alameda the other day...my bike, which is all boss and stuff. I went to Albertsons, cause they got a coinstar and I had to cash in. By the by, I rode through the posey tube, which, if you are in the know, is some *****. I lock my bike up, yes my bike, outside, being careful not to scratch my toptube and the likes. Did I mention my bike? It's got a front wheel. As I am locking, I look up and see this dude going absolutely efffing crazy on a unicycle. Absolutely crazy. He was holding the seat, which made me think maybe he had a brake, which made me think, yeah, I could probably dis him for that. But I didn't want to. Absolutely crazy on a unicycle. And the wheel was real big. Huge.
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Originally Posted by colinm
Hose clamp?
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For god's sake, I know what a hose clamp is. A dime works great. Most people carry dimes.
I thought you were just paranoid the lever'd fail. Tie wraps or etape for that. Back to your regularly scheduled important fixed front wheel thread........... |
So I'm gonna order a new set of Phil hubs because the ones I have aren't pink enough, should I get the front fixed-fixed or fixed-free?
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Originally Posted by chicagoamdream
I think monkey had similar problems with the bearings.
and the hub all but seized after a while. Required a complete overhaul, but I think pretty much any hub would need tending to after a Chicago fall and winter. And I crash sometimes.... |
Phil Wood makes a bearing that fits the Surlys (the instruction sheet that comes with your Surly hubs will give you the proper part #, call Phil Wood with that and they'll direct you to the proper equivalent); swapping them out does make a noticeable difference. Just make sure to press 'em in straight.
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turns out building my shimano hub up with an open pro, after labor and spokes, would cost more than just ordering the surly/open pro. so i guess i'll be going with the order.. i'm not brave enough to build my own wheels
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Get a working wheel, don't worry about it matching (except for aesthetics).
And don't blow your wad on a track front, any road wheel will do, it is just a matter of what quality you want, and how much you want to spend. I commuted for nine months and did a mess of alleycats on a 35 dollar no-name replacement road wheel. No worries. |
Originally Posted by curlybro
cool?
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