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Brian 11-28-09 01:33 PM

My Windsor is back together
 
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Finally got the new bars in, and was able to reassemble my Windsor. Profile bullorns, DiaCompe TT levers, and Tektro brakes.

Since the cranks on this bike got really scratched up, (my fault) I was pretty stoked when the FedEx guy showed up this morning, in a Budget Rent A Truck, with a package from Wheel & Sprocket (Eighth Inch) that included my new cranks and their axle nut, bottle opener tool.

Here's my bike, waiting on pedals now. I'll whack some old ones on there if it doesn't snow today.

Brian 11-28-09 08:17 PM

I got in a decent ride today, and noticed that the levers rattle quite a bit. Is this normal?

xkillemallx16 11-28-09 08:26 PM

Nice bottle opener.

Brian 11-28-09 08:40 PM


Originally Posted by xkillemallx16 (Post 10085257)
Nice bottle opener.

I'm not sure if that's sarcasm or not. I know I don't need to remove the wheel to patch a tube, but it will certainly make things easier.

xkillemallx16 11-28-09 08:52 PM


Originally Posted by Brian (Post 10085302)
I'm not sure if that's sarcasm or not. I know I don't need to remove the wheel to patch a tube, but it will certainly make things easier.

No, it's not. If you don't use the bottle holder anyway, I don't see why not.

Brian 11-28-09 11:36 PM

I'm still wondering of the DiaCompe levers were a bad idea.

mrvile 11-28-09 11:46 PM

My cane creek lever rattles a bit when I hit hella bumps, I've since gotten used to it.

Brian 11-29-09 12:00 AM


Originally Posted by mrvile (Post 10085863)
My cane creek lever rattles a bit when I hit hella bumps, I've since gotten used to it.

Our roads here kinda suck, but I guess I'll get used to it. I also read that the Windsor BB sometimes creaks. But to Bikesdirect credit, my BB and cranks were nice and snug, with plenty of grease on the threads. Since I installed the Eighth Inch cranks, they should be worry-free.

LoRoK 11-29-09 01:37 AM

I'd rather have a water-bottle cage on there, and I'd certainly lose the wing-nuts. I'm certain I'd find a way to gash myself on them.

Brian 11-29-09 09:13 AM


Originally Posted by LoRoK (Post 10086039)
I'd rather have a water-bottle cage on there, and I'd certainly lose the wing-nuts. I'm certain I'd find a way to gash myself on them.

If I keep the wing nuts, I can probably attach a water bottle cage on top of the tool. Guess that can get added to today's projects.

K. Legaspi 11-29-09 09:22 AM

How did you get the decals off your bike? Did you have to go through the clear coat first?

Brian 11-29-09 09:25 AM


Originally Posted by K. Legaspi (Post 10086562)
How did you get the decals off your bike? Did you have to go through the clear coat first?

No, it was way easier than that. Something is jacked up with my camera - it overexposes the image, but in the display, it's a bit dark. So I didn't realize how blown out the image was until I went to crop it in Photoshop. The decals are still there.

K. Legaspi 11-29-09 01:16 PM

Oh okay, that's my fault. Sorry.

Edit: Nevermind. =D

AngryScientist 11-29-09 06:47 PM

a bottle cage is a must IMO, tools like that are so gimicky, any real drinker knows how to open a bottle with ANY tool, but the bars look good.

Brian 11-29-09 06:59 PM


Originally Posted by AngryScientist (Post 10088213)
a bottle cage is a must IMO, tools like that are so gimicky, any real drinker knows how to open a bottle with ANY tool, but the bars look good.

I suppose that when I can ride for more than an hour at a time, I'll need some sort of water bottle. While it's 40 degrees out, it doesn't seem to be as much of an issue. And thanks for the compliment on the bars. First set of bullhorns for me, and I think they look OK. They feel good, but I'll need to spend some time adjusting the angle.

Aaron_F 11-29-09 07:51 PM

My Cane Creek 200TT levers don't rattle, so you might want to figure out why yours do. Otherwise, nice bike!

ps. I have on of those tools, too. Came with my bike, but I don't use it except at home.

Brian 11-29-09 07:53 PM

Your Cane Creek levers were probably a bit more than my DiaCompe levers were.

Brian 12-01-09 09:12 AM

Winter wheelset and tires are next.

beeftech 12-01-09 09:28 AM

Do those diacomps have the fancy spring loaded return.
If not thats probably why they rattle. Nothing to be concerned about.

Brian 12-01-09 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by beeftech (Post 10094437)
Do those diacomps have the fancy spring loaded return.
If not thats probably why they rattle. Nothing to be concerned about.

No, they're kinda cheap. I guess I got what I paid for.

Brian 12-02-09 01:15 PM


Originally Posted by Aaron_F (Post 10088501)
My Cane Creek 200TT levers don't rattle, so you might want to figure out why yours do. Otherwise, nice bike!

ps. I have on of those tools, too. Came with my bike, but I don't use it except at home.

How much did you pay for those levers?

xg43x 12-02-09 01:38 PM

Unless you had your bike torn apart then you didnt need to post a thread saying you put it back together. You just upgraded a few lame parts. However, your bike looks good.

Brian 12-02-09 01:47 PM


Originally Posted by xg43x (Post 10099449)
Unless you had your bike torn apart then you didnt need to post a thread saying you put it back together. You just upgraded a few lame parts. However, your bike looks good.

Actually, I was home with a child that just had an appendectomy. Since I was unable to ride, I took the bike completely apart and reassembled it. Wheels, headset and pedals (still rough) all got re-greased. And I added new cranks, new brakes, new bars and levers.

To be fair, I didn't mess with the seat much.

Brian 12-03-09 11:53 AM

Looks like new rims and tires are next.

Aaron_F 12-03-09 06:43 PM


Originally Posted by Brian (Post 10099333)
How much did you pay for those levers?

They came with my bike, but they seem to sell for around $25 most places online.


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