The "Should I..." Thread
#3401
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Eggbeaters work pretty good. They also contribute to the "bare bones" look of a fixed gear.
Last edited by garage sale GT; 06-16-13 at 06:30 PM.
#3403
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From: Ciudad de Vacas, Tejas
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I got SPD stuff solely because of the walking around when you get there aspect. Now, I wish I did have something like 105s but I'm not gonna buy more shoes.
I've got these saved in my eBarf wish list:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/271068686755...84.m1424.l2649
$40 isn't bad, has anybody tried these??
I've got these saved in my eBarf wish list:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/271068686755...84.m1424.l2649
$40 isn't bad, has anybody tried these??
#3406
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From: Ciudad de Vacas, Tejas
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Wait, those cost 3X as much as the M520s, and are not much better. I thought you were trying to save some greenbacks. U confoos me, man.
#3407
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From: MD
Bikes: 2013 State Midas, 1988 Raliegh Technium
I have 43mm profile wheels, should I;
Get 60mm thread less presta valve tube
or
Get 48mm threaded presta valve tube
The 48mm ones come in 2 thickness's, should I get the .6mm or the .9mm?
Get 60mm thread less presta valve tube
or
Get 48mm threaded presta valve tube
The 48mm ones come in 2 thickness's, should I get the .6mm or the .9mm?
#3409
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From: MD
Bikes: 2013 State Midas, 1988 Raliegh Technium
I favor the threaded valve. My lezyne hand pump threads onto the valve so I don't have to worry about the valve getting pushed into the tire, and there is enough valve showing for my joe blow pump to grip on because the washer holds it up.
E: NVM, threaded valves are $9, threadless $4.50. Threadless it is haha
E: NVM, threaded valves are $9, threadless $4.50. Threadless it is haha
Last edited by jared1988; 06-17-13 at 03:02 AM. Reason: price
#3410
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From: West Georgia
Bikes: K2 Mod 5.0 Roadie, Fuji Commuter
Something to offset the weight of the front brake.
My bike fell off its diet with a taillight & bracket, heavy saddle & post along with the front brake.
#3411
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Joined: Jun 2012
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From: Cincinnati, OH
Bikes: 2014 Stainless Steel Firefly
should i.... ditch my current wheelset:
28h/28h Miche primato hubs laced to an older version of mavic open pro cds (ceramic)
and replace them with:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Ti-grey-Velo...item3a81fc2d1f
from Scrod and Angie?
bike: black 2012 cinelli vigorelli
*note: i'd also be replacing the stem and seatpost to match the wheelset... either silver thompson components or the grey anodized deda zero 100s.
*edit: and probably the chainring and/or crankset too?
what say you??
28h/28h Miche primato hubs laced to an older version of mavic open pro cds (ceramic)
and replace them with:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Ti-grey-Velo...item3a81fc2d1f
from Scrod and Angie?
bike: black 2012 cinelli vigorelli
*note: i'd also be replacing the stem and seatpost to match the wheelset... either silver thompson components or the grey anodized deda zero 100s.
*edit: and probably the chainring and/or crankset too?
what say you??
Last edited by sheepdog84; 06-18-13 at 01:39 AM.
#3412
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From: Providence, RI
Bikes: Civilian Le Roi Le Veut, Kazane Track, Ciocc Designer '84, Serotta Colorado AL 25th anniversary, '85 Guerciotti Pista, '84 Trek 660, Volume Credence
Should I look for a vintage Campy groupset for my Ciocc, or save up for a new 10 Speed Campy group and a new wheelset? Or should I just leave my Shimao 600 Ultegra set on? I am kinda torn. I want the vintage campy because style points, and 7 speeds and down tube shifters work well for me and what I am used to. But then new Campy is awesome as well. But awfully pricey. And then I would need to buy new wheels and coldset my frame and all of that stuff. Also, Japanese parts on an Italian frame isn't correct.
#3414
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From: San Francisco, CA
Bikes: R. Sachs Simplicity; EAI Bareknuckle; Madone SLR9 Gen 8
#3418
I have Rival on an 80's Bianchi so what do I know.
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#3419
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From: Ciudad de Vacas, Tejas
Bikes: 34 frames + 80 wheels
#3422
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I think the super thin inner ring of the chainring looks goofy and very fragile.






