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Muffin Man 03-02-12 12:33 AM

Should I get a sram force crank for my roadie? I havent bought anything in a little while, and i could stand to loose some weight off the bike...

yummygooey 03-02-12 08:26 AM

I like mine... :)

carleton 03-02-12 08:36 AM


Originally Posted by Muffin Man (Post 13921308)
Should I get a sram force crank for my roadie? I havent bought anything in a little while, and i could stand to loose some weight off the bike...

Spend money to solve problems.

What's wrong with your current crankset?

CharneK 03-02-12 09:02 PM

New frameset plus what parts I need that I can't move over.

Kilo? Or keep saving the extra $300 for a LoPro, or even the extra small bit for a Soma Rush and fork? All geo's should fit well, on paper.

The extra $300 or so could take me a couple months. Right now I'm on a 2007 Lager.

adriano 03-02-12 09:25 PM

kilo.

TheRealFaux 03-02-12 11:08 PM

rush.

Leukybear 03-02-12 11:09 PM

radio flyer tricycle.

hamfoh 03-03-12 12:03 AM

rush

Muffin Man 03-03-12 12:23 AM

Ideally, I would build new wheels, and drop like 400 grams, but I dont have $300, and a force crank would be like a 200g difference from my current cranks, and only about $130

Sherblock 03-03-12 12:40 AM

buy whatev, only come to us if it's a question of quality or if you want to be talked out of it.

Do you wanna be talked out of it?

edit: save it for collage. i hear the schools make you pay for your own materials (scissors, glue, sparkles, paper, foam buttons, etc.)

Muffin Man 03-03-12 12:43 AM

Might be wanna talked out of it... there really is no need for new cranks. By mike is great as it is...

UCF Eric 03-03-12 10:15 AM

Should I buy Rival for the road bike to replace the Apex that's on there and take the Apex and build a bike for my father?

adriano 03-03-12 10:28 AM

keep the silver crank. dont bother with new wheels.

if youre happy with your apex, just buy your dad apex. itll save you the difference between rival an apex.

M_S 03-03-12 10:48 AM

As far as I know the only functional difference between rival and Apex is a bit of weight, and the Rival cranks are a little nicer.

UCF Eric 03-03-12 10:50 AM

It's not full apex, I'm missing the cranks and the brakes. I was hoping to kill a few birds with one stone. Better shifting, less weight, and I can stop rubbing the chain on the FD.

CharneK 03-03-12 01:38 PM

Alright 1 for Kilo, 2 for waiting for Rush, and none for waiting for the LoPro...

Anyone else?

adriano 03-03-12 02:03 PM

im sure the cranks and brakes are fine. i have red shifters and not even apex cranks or brakes.

i dont see any reason to spend more for the rush, but its your money. give it a shot if its worth it to you.

UCF Eric 03-03-12 03:40 PM

What bothers me about the cranks is how much the flex. They're square taper and while riding I can rub the chain on the FD, not a huge deal, but something I'm not used to with my Omniums.

adriano 03-03-12 03:48 PM

thats your frame flexing.

UCF Eric 03-03-12 04:02 PM

Never thought of that as an option, I just assumed the frame would be stiff....hmm

Scrodzilla 03-04-12 09:43 AM


Originally Posted by adriano (Post 13927035)
thats your frame flexing.

+1

tombc 03-04-12 04:42 PM

The spider could also be bent. It's hard to say without a clear picture of what's going on, we've gotta assume it's set up properly I guess.

adriano 03-04-12 05:53 PM

no, but i like where your head is at.

hairnet 03-04-12 11:43 PM

?

http://i.imgur.com/fZL8C.jpg

Nagrom_ 03-04-12 11:45 PM

just seen this on ******... was also considering...

get a $10 frame off craigslist and do it.

Leukybear 03-04-12 11:46 PM

I don't always open my bottles of beer with horizontal dropouts but when I do I make sure they're campy.

hairnet 03-04-12 11:47 PM

I'm going to wait for a trashed frame at the co-op.

GMJ 03-04-12 11:52 PM

Looks like it would double as a ghetto beater. Keeps the shady characters away.

I've been thinking about starting a track build with an aluminum frame that I would race on but I've also been wanting to ride with some friends on some hardcore MTB trails. If I did a build, I would expect to invest $1500+ and a good 29er single speed could be had in the sub-$300 area. Even though winter is pretty much through, I was wanting to build an all-weather beater cyclocross style bike. If I decide to do that, I might as well buy something that can handle all terrains and trails.

I know the bike I have is perfectly adequate for my track, so it isn't necessary to build one yet. I just want to geek out on a "nice" bike.

So should I specialize and throw more money into track bikes, or broaden my horizons and get into MTBs? I used to jump dirt on BMX, so I have a rough understanding of what to expect, but have never ridden a true MTB on a trail.

yummygooey 03-04-12 11:53 PM

MTB's. Sometimes it's fun to just mess around.

I think I'm getting one soon... hopefully in time for spring break so I can hit the trails on an MTB instead of a road bike with knobbies (though I just bought knobbies so those will be going to waste...).

GMJ 03-05-12 12:06 AM

Yeah I'm psyched for spring break. My buddy is going to Colorado to interview for a summer internship and decided to invite me to come along. He's got buddies in the Fort Collins and Boulder areas, so we are pretty much paying for gas, food, and other "misc." expenses. I won't have the chance to get a MTB by then, but I am for damn sure bringing the Raleigh and plan on riding it every time he has to go out and be productive. I'd also like to check out Boulder's drome.

I've played around with the idea of getting a MTB for a while, and those singlespeed 29ers look awesome at BD. Anywhere I else I should be looking? I saw Nashbar had a cool one too.


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