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Leukybear 07-19-11 12:21 PM

I woke up to breakfast!
And some great news in my message box! Scrod finally came through with the rb-002's!

hamfoh 07-19-11 12:29 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 12951967)
and the damn clicking was gone.

Seriously it's enough to drive a sane man mad.

IM NOT CRAZY

misskaz 07-19-11 12:32 PM


Originally Posted by hamfoh (Post 12952222)
Seriously it's enough to drive a sane man mad.

IM NOT CRAZY

Half the reason I flipped to the fixed side last week was because I was tired of my noisy-ass freewheel and it was easier/cheaper than getting a new one. Ka-clank ka-clank ka-clank ka-AAAAAH JUST SHUT UP!

gaozilla 07-19-11 01:13 PM


Originally Posted by hamfoh (Post 12949813)
how much did you get for it? a girl friend is dead set on buying one and I have to tell her not to pay what you sellers want for them

I sold the frameset for $500

Leukybear 07-19-11 02:09 PM

Is off bike hunting with the missus. She wants a fixed gear like mine to ride with me! :lol:

hamfoh 07-19-11 02:34 PM

foolishly went to a bike shop instead of my mom's (where I left some of my tools), but hey I wanted to bike not drive.

I just wanted to replace a full link with a half link to take some slack out of my chain while it's "slammed", dude was like "why not just add a full link?" and I was like "because I want to slam the wheel all the way into the track ends, not all the way out and still have tension with just the slightest bit of play". So he takes my bike back and I browse his wheels. Brings it out and I see the wheel is probably a half inch back now and I say "no man, I wanted it as close to the seat-tube as I could get it, I wanted to *replace* a full with a half, not just add onto it. He looks at me and the bike and says "oh yeah you'd have no room for that, besides this is good enough, this is basically track" - measures it "19 in...err 18.5, yep almost track, you'd have no more room and you'd never be able to get your chain on". Clearly he didn't want to do what I asked so I just gave him his $5 and left and will go pick up my chain tool tomorrow.

stovb 07-19-11 03:38 PM

today i did some more constructing, it was entertaining

jdgesus 07-19-11 03:48 PM

f'd around getting a front derailleur to work 100% (no barrel adjusters)
took about 45min... now im hungry

xavier853 07-19-11 04:06 PM

signed away my life in student loans

hamfoh 07-19-11 04:08 PM

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^same

then bought a serious pedal wrench

longjohns 07-19-11 06:43 PM

today i did 15 miles around a loop near my place. before i left i realized that my rondel's plastic spd plate almost completely delaminated from the rest of the shoe! i contacted mission workshop about it and after a couple emails had a fedex tracking number for a new pair! mission workshop has AMAZING customer service!

Philthy Bastard 07-19-11 07:38 PM

i had lunch with my boss. sashimi and sapporo! i'm always hesitant about going to lunch with him after he took me out to let me know about my cut in salary.

yummygooey 07-19-11 08:02 PM

I totally jacked up my new KMC K710SL. My POS chain breaker essentially squashed the pin instead of pushing it out. Now it's looking like I'll need to find a better chain breaker and replace the messed up link with a spare link that I was (trying to) take off.

Leukybear 07-19-11 08:07 PM


Originally Posted by hamfoh (Post 12953408)
^same

then bought a serious pedal wrench

Do you know the trick to using a shop wrench? Hint: it involves the momentum of your rear wheel moving. ;)

Scrodzilla 07-19-11 08:23 PM


Originally Posted by yummygooey (Post 12954550)
I totally jacked up my new KMC K710SL. My POS chain breaker essentially squashed the pin instead of pushing it out. Now it's looking like I'll need to find a better chain breaker and replace the messed up link with a spare link that I was (trying to) take off.

This can happen even with the best of chain tools. Those asymmetrical plates can be a bit of a mother****er.

Scrodzilla 07-19-11 08:26 PM

Today I received a pair of Exustar Touring shoes to check out.
http://prollyisnotprobably.com/2010/...uring-PINP.jpg
Am I really considering going clipless? :eek:

hamfoh 07-19-11 08:29 PM

I thought you were considering going bowling when I first saw the image

Scrodzilla 07-19-11 08:33 PM

I know, right? The heel is a little weird but the shoes are pretty comfortable.

homebrewk 07-19-11 08:44 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 12954674)
Am I really considering going clipless? :eek:

:twitchy:

yummygooey 07-19-11 09:13 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 12954661)
This can happen even with the best of chain tools. Those asymmetrical plates can be a bit of a mother****er.

Any tips? I figured a good chain tool pin should take care of it. I think part of my problem was the pin on my tool was too soft and really ended up a lot worse than the pin in the chain itself.

OR... does it not matter if the pin is deformed and kind of reams out the inner plate hole diameters a bit?

Leukybear 07-19-11 09:22 PM

Deforming a chain in anyway is never a good idea...

I love my park CT - 7; it made easy work of that chain. Plus in case of the pin being had by tough chains, they sell for dirt cheap, 2 for $3.

Just wondering; Is yours the one coated in titanium nitrate (the gold version)? Because I think the pins are a bit harder to remove partly because the chain is coated in the TI - N post assembly.

yummygooey 07-19-11 09:37 PM

Nope, I have a plain silver one. It was <$17 shipped on Amazon, so I figured I'd give it a try (other choice would have been Izumi Eco, same price, already know I like it).

Leukybear 07-19-11 09:52 PM


Originally Posted by yummygooey (Post 12955062)
Nope, I have a plain silver one. It was <$17 shipped on Amazon, so I figured I'd give it a try (other choice would have been Izumi Eco, same price, already know I like it).

Oh, tough chains nonetheless.

/ on topic
Well to recap today's bike hunting; I got to watch my wife oogle over a whole bunch of bikes and get to test ride some. She seems to have her heart set on a bianchi pista via condotti complete. But she's going to sleep on it before she decides tomorrow.

I also have to ask whether you guys have heard of a brand called "Linus bikes" before? They're economical but looked quite nice for the price. Not as close to the beauty of the via condotti nonetheless.

DrewShannon 07-19-11 09:57 PM


Originally Posted by Leukybear (Post 12955132)
Oh, tough chains nonetheless.

/ on topic
Well to recap today's bike hunting; I got to watch my wife oogle over a whole bunch of bikes and get to test ride some. She seems to have her heart set on a bianchi pista via condotti complete. But she's going to sleep on it before she decides tomorrow.

I also have to ask whether you guys have heard of a brand called "Linus bikes" before? They're economical but looked quite nice for the price. Not as close to the beauty of the via condotti nonetheless.

I can't speak to their quality, but Linus bikes seem to be all the rage these days when it comes to casual city bikes. I see them all the time in NYC, and people seem to like them. Again, I have no personal experience, so I can't say with certainty whether they're good bikes, but yeah.

Adeline Adeline, the store in this NYTimes piece about female cyclists carries a lot of Linus Bikes:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/04/ny...pagewanted=all

LocoTracks 07-19-11 09:58 PM

Today the lady and I did some riding at the velodrome. Got in some pacelines for a bit, helped her practice some sprints, then did a few 400m time trials. Felt like puking.


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