bar/stem questions
#1
bar/stem questions
soooo in my upgrade fever, i think i'd like to try track drops and pick up a new stem, i have my eyes on that black threaded stem on nashbar https://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...eid=&pagename=
i think i'd go with the nitto b 125s, since the drop seems shallower, is this good for commuting and such? also, i'm not sure which width to go with, i'm relatively small, but 36cm seems TOO narrow.
secondly! if i go with the nittos, i'll need to shim it to fit that stem, should i spring for the $10 nitto steel shims? i dont really trust the aluminum can idea
thirdly!! i'll probably get champ grips, but should i want to slap some ourys or anything near the stem, how hard are grips to get off?
i think i'd go with the nitto b 125s, since the drop seems shallower, is this good for commuting and such? also, i'm not sure which width to go with, i'm relatively small, but 36cm seems TOO narrow.
secondly! if i go with the nittos, i'll need to shim it to fit that stem, should i spring for the $10 nitto steel shims? i dont really trust the aluminum can idea
thirdly!! i'll probably get champ grips, but should i want to slap some ourys or anything near the stem, how hard are grips to get off?
#2
I use the b125's and find them a bit more practical than the 123s. 36 is pretty narrow, 38 is a good size. I'm pretty skinny myself and I deffinately wouldn't want to go narrower than what I have now.
second: no idea, never used
3rd: oury's arent too hard, champs can be a *****. I ended up just cutting off a pair.
second: no idea, never used
3rd: oury's arent too hard, champs can be a *****. I ended up just cutting off a pair.
#3
Originally Posted by tehz
i think i'd go with the nitto b 125s, since the drop seems shallower, is this good for commuting and such? also, i'm not sure which width to go with, i'm relatively small, but 36cm seems TOO narrow.
Originally Posted by tehz
secondly! if i go with the nittos, i'll need to shim it to fit that stem, should i spring for the $10 nitto steel shims? i dont really trust the aluminum can idea
Originally Posted by tehz
thirdly!! i'll probably get champ grips, but should i want to slap some ourys or anything near the stem, how hard are grips to get off?
m.
#4
okay so if i had a black frame, with a red frame pad, red straps (probably gonna order those silva laminated straps on ebay, sucks @ $40 after shipping though), with a black stem, red oury grips, and black champ grips...would i rule the hardest? or just look mallgoth
#8
I sing the body electric
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From: PHL
Bikes: 2006 CrossCheck, Fuji Track 2004
i have no idea to what you are referring... but for the record my b123 36cms are not working for me (long rides are giving me chest pain) so i'm in the process of ordering parts to replace (i'm switching to 019s or 021) and just ordered a new stem though i must say *thread jack starts here* it really pisses me off when sellers have statements like "buyer must pay within 10 days of close of auction" then when you pay the same day the auction closes and you still haven't heard from the guy 6 days later.... i'm gonna give him his ten days but for real...
back to the original topic... do the beer shim till you can get a sweet deal on a stem
back to the original topic... do the beer shim till you can get a sweet deal on a stem
#13
puvpntb
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FWIW, if you decide to go the Champs route be prepared to pay a whopping $27 or so for a few grams of rubber. They hold tight, but on second though I would have gone with a cheaper grip.
When you put them on your drops lather up the inside of the grip with soap, windex, or something. Water is not enough. I got some nasty calluses that lasted a week after I jammed the first grip on with not-enough-soap.
When you put them on your drops lather up the inside of the grip with soap, windex, or something. Water is not enough. I got some nasty calluses that lasted a week after I jammed the first grip on with not-enough-soap.
#14
bensbike on ebay has champ grips for $20
and i've already asked my girlfriend to steal some hairspray from her house for me
going to go with the 2mm thick ones, and the shims. i've had far too much bad bike luck to trust cans or tape, if nothing else, then i'm paying for piece of mind
and i've already asked my girlfriend to steal some hairspray from her house for me

going to go with the 2mm thick ones, and the shims. i've had far too much bad bike luck to trust cans or tape, if nothing else, then i'm paying for piece of mind
#16
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ive never been more frustrated with anything in my life before i encountered champ grips. i fu*king hate those things. putting them on is literally the most arduous process ever. using windex, spit, or water helps a lot but then your grips will be super slippery for awhile, which is so annoying. does anyone have any ideas for liquid that'll stay wet long enough to slip the grips on but will dry up overnight at the longest?
#19
yo yo yo yo yo
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From: delaware
you can get both in 40 here https://www.thebikebiz.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=121 (see the thread about it somewhere). they had 38s but are now out of stock until mid-may it says. i picked up the 021s in 38 from them and they are great.
#20
Originally Posted by benk0
I ride 36's. I love that I can fit between cars w/o worry.
i feel like 36s would be...i dont know...2cms less stable? we'll see
#21
+1 rubbing alcohol.
i put on definitely too-small grips on drops with rubbing alcohol and they went on smoothe and dried almost immediately.
when i used windex an another set of grips, it took several days to dry.
i put on definitely too-small grips on drops with rubbing alcohol and they went on smoothe and dried almost immediately.
when i used windex an another set of grips, it took several days to dry.
#22
You can usually find isopropyl alcohol at automotive stores in pressurized cans with a long, skinny nozzle (like you'd get with a can of WD40). This makes it very easy to apply grips, and slightly easier to take them off as you can work the nozzle under the grips. Definitely worth it if you don't have access to an air compressor.
m.
m.
#23
I sing the body electric
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From: PHL
Bikes: 2006 CrossCheck, Fuji Track 2004
Champs grips at REload are 16$...
when i used windex to get em on, it worked pretty darned well. Dried seemingly very quickly as i had to reapply during the process...
when i used windex to get em on, it worked pretty darned well. Dried seemingly very quickly as i had to reapply during the process...






