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#28
Originally Posted by schnee
Oh yes, you *must* tighten your chain with a multi-step process that involves skill, time investment and practice. Otherwise, you're not true fixed-gear culture.
#29
Originally Posted by schnee
Oh no! Something functional! Hate! Hate!
#30
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Well, not being snotty at all either, there are many other causes of flats than just not pumping up to regulation psi.
That said, I'd say my rear wheel comes off maybe once a month. Repairing flats, cleaning, swapping cogs, etc...
To add to that, chain tensioners also prevent chains from loosing tension, which can also happen fairly regularly.
That said, I'd say my rear wheel comes off maybe once a month. Repairing flats, cleaning, swapping cogs, etc...
To add to that, chain tensioners also prevent chains from loosing tension, which can also happen fairly regularly.
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#31
Originally Posted by hyperRevue
Well, not being snotty at all either, there are many other causes of flats than just not pumping up to regulation psi.
That said, I'd say my rear wheel comes off maybe once a month. Repairing flats, cleaning, swapping cogs, etc...
To add to that, chain tensioners also prevent chains from loosing tension, which can also happen fairly regularly.
That said, I'd say my rear wheel comes off maybe once a month. Repairing flats, cleaning, swapping cogs, etc...
To add to that, chain tensioners also prevent chains from loosing tension, which can also happen fairly regularly.
and i hear you on the pumping...but a floor pump changed my life.. i used to get so many flats.. now they are a rarity
#33
Originally Posted by hyperRevue
Wait, I'm confused.
What about floor pumps?
What about floor pumps?
#35
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I like my Tuggnut. Makes tensioning my chain easier, and I actually use the bottle opener feature from time to time.
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#36
Originally Posted by Fugazi Dave
I like my Tuggnut. Makes tensioning my chain easier, and I actually use the bottle opener feature from time to time.
#37
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Hahahaha. For twist-off I usually go for the jamming-the-cap-into-the-flesh-of-your-forearm opening technique. Sometimes if I'm going to be inside at a party and I know that in advance, I'll bring the Park BO-1 in the back pocket. Nobody ever expects the Park...
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#38
or tarckeemoon, depending
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Originally Posted by sloppy robot
a floor pump changed my life.. i used to get so many flats.. now they are a rarity
#39
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Originally Posted by schnee
Oh yes, you *must* tighten your chain with a multi-step process that involves skill, time investment and practice. Otherwise, you're not true fixed-gear culture.
I decided to take chain tension seriously after posters here dissed my snow bike.
for about 5 minutes. It looked tense when I tightened the nuts. Then it looked like it always did.
What would you do without that half a centimetre of wiggle in your chain? Otherwise you'd start rolling backward right away! I even tried buying chain tensioners. They don't fit on road frames, and they don't fit on Surly frames. Call it kismet.
My chainline's off too. With a matching track group! haw haw haw. Where's my camera?
#42
slot machine
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From: Richmond, VA
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this thread has me lolling, but it's also quite interesting. i won't understand chain tensioners until i see them in action, but i've been considering getting some-- i have no clue how to 'properly' tension a chain and it always has one spot that's looser than the rest... not to mention it's just never as tight as i'd like it.
edit for a stupid question: my floor pump (i just got one last week, thank christ) has an air guage on it, but it only reads how much air is being put into the tire... so if i don't feel like flattening them and starting from empty, how do i know exactly how much air is in there?
edit for a stupid question: my floor pump (i just got one last week, thank christ) has an air guage on it, but it only reads how much air is being put into the tire... so if i don't feel like flattening them and starting from empty, how do i know exactly how much air is in there?
#43
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how often are you all removing your backwheels?
dit for a stupid question: my floor pump (i just got one last week, thank christ) has an air guage on it, but it only reads how much air is being put into the tire... so if i don't feel like flattening them and starting from empty, how do i know exactly how much air is in there?
#44
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Bikes: Raleigh conversion (hours spent making it look like a Pista); Porter Track, Samson Track, Leto Roadie.
I use tensioners because my frame is spaced for them, and my aftermarket locknuts aren't serrated.
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#45
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Originally Posted by youth
edit for a stupid question: my floor pump (i just got one last week, thank christ) has an air guage on it, but it only reads how much air is being put into the tire... so if i don't feel like flattening them and starting from empty, how do i know exactly how much air is in there?
#46
slot machine
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Originally Posted by schnee
I've never seen or heard of a gauge that works that way. What brand? I hate to push spending money, but a good floor pump that works properly is around $20.
edit: messed with it some more, i guess it's not really telling me how much air is being put into the tire so much as it is just reading improperly. this is only the second time i've used it... so yeah. both times when the tire has hit the point of exploding and the pump doesn't want to put out anymore air, it has measured ~80psi. so i guess it's just off or something. let me guess: i can't fix this? damn.
Last edited by youth; 05-01-06 at 10:16 AM.
#48
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and then there is this guy.. um.. youre in the singlespeed forum.. hating on function is what we do...i save my function over fashion for my road bike.
I don't care... I happily hammer away on my fixed, wearing a camelback, feeling the love from all sides.
#50
Originally Posted by schnee
Really? Road bikers think anyone who wears anything on their back while riding is a 'Fred', even if it's a camelback which is made for cycling.
I don't care... I happily hammer away on my fixed, wearing a camelback, feeling the love from all sides.
I don't care... I happily hammer away on my fixed, wearing a camelback, feeling the love from all sides.
a fred is the kook of cycling (a kook is the newb of surfing... the abuse keeps rolling..)
do they really make you take off the wheels for metro peak hours? thats a drag...
edit: made for cycling is far from a free pass.. the list of stupid made for cycling items is really really long




