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Scrodzilla 01-31-12 08:44 PM

I believe so - as the grip area on those risers is a standard 22.2mm and just wide enough to accommodate a 130mm long grip.

UCF Eric 01-31-12 08:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 13792923)
I think you'll be fine if the wheels are built right.

I'd go with Aeroheads if you want a low profile or Fusions if you want something deeper without a significant weight increase. Radial front, 2X rear.

How bad of an idea would this be?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/700c-20mm-cl...#ht_3545wt_952

Scrodzilla 01-31-12 08:47 PM

Do what you want but personally, I wouldn't touch those - especially for that price.

UCF Eric 01-31-12 09:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 13793264)
Do what you want but personally, I wouldn't touch those - especially for that price.

I just wanted to make sure they seemed as shady as I thought. Would you be able to order certain rims into stock if you don't have them already?

Sherblock 01-31-12 10:40 PM

I don't want to be rude - and you can delete this post if you want Scrod - but there is such a thing as an LBS. it'll be like talking to Scrod, but in real life. they can usually order things too, and they might even have it in the shop for you to look at.

Nagrom_ 01-31-12 10:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sherblock (Post 13793745)
I don't want to be rude - and you can delete this post if you want Scrod - but there is such a thing as an LBS. it'll be like talking to Scrod, but in real life. they can usually order things too, and they might even have it in the shop for you to look at.

at 8:40pm pacific time.

oh wait.

Scrodzilla 01-31-12 10:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sherblock (Post 13793745)
there is such a thing as an LBS. it'll be like talking to Scrod, but in real life.

Not always.

I'd like to take this time to remind everyone that there is already a designated Retrogression thread in the marketplace. It seems the line between the two threads gets a little too blurred at times.

Sherblock 01-31-12 11:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 13793773)
Not always.

I guess they can't all have dreads ;D But yeah, I'm not trying to stop people from asking questions here. It's obviously a helpful resource.

That said, I recently received a Brooks saddle. Know of any faux leather tapes?

Scrodzilla 01-31-12 11:10 PM

I'm here to be helpful but it seems people keep asking questions better left for other threads.

If you want black (thatsracist.gif), Cinelli Volee really can't be beat. It looks/feels amazing and is really durable.

Sherblock 01-31-12 11:12 PM

I don't ;_;

Guess it might have to be the Brooks. Better start saving.

redpear 01-31-12 11:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 13793864)
I'm here to be helpful but it seems people keep asking questions better left for other threads.

If you want black (thatsracist.gif), Cinelli Volee really can't be beat. It looks/feels amazing and is really durable.

And it comes in SF topography!

Scrodzilla 01-31-12 11:17 PM

Be advised - leather bar tape tends to stink after a while.

calv 01-31-12 11:20 PM

Is it worth it to take apart my wheelset to apply spoke prep and oil the holes that the nipples go into? All I did was use my chain lube to lube the threads of the spokes.

Scrodzilla 01-31-12 11:24 PM

While I do use Spoke Prep when building a wheel, I wouldn't take apart the whole wheel just to apply it. You can oil the nipple holes at any time during the build.

Chain lube on the threads? If you find yourself needing to true your wheel every couple of days, you'll know you ****ed up.

calv 01-31-12 11:29 PM

**** that. I'll take it apart just for more experience at lacing wheels. It was fun on my second wheel because I actually finished pretty quick.

I was kind of thinking... I mean, if I'm going to use these wheels as my ONLY set, I don't want to do it half-assed.

calv 01-31-12 11:30 PM

I understand that I should have just asked you to build them for me, haha. I must have caused you a headache with these dumb questions.

I'm super excited for my TS-2.2 to come in tomorrow though. :P

When I have time and money, (after I get those FSA wing pros and thomson stem from you) I'm going to build a second set of wheels to commute with, probably a set of deep v's.

Scrodzilla 02-01-12 07:29 AM

No headache at all, calv.

Because you already used lube on the spoke threads, you will need to clean them thoroughly - let the nipples soak in degreaser and dry completely before using Spoke Prep or it won't work at all.

himespau 02-01-12 08:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sherblock (Post 13793870)
I don't ;_;

Guess it might have to be the Brooks. Better start saving.

I've got a honey brown saddle that I'm going to try matching with some cork tape with amber shellac on top. I've read around here that looks fairly close to the leather at a fraction of the cost and is at least as comfy (but a lot more time consuming). Hope it works out that way.

/notscrod.

calv 02-01-12 11:27 PM

Hey, I noticed like, two hops that I don't know how to fix.. I was wondering if I loosen all the spokes to start over, should the hop go away? What should I do if I see.. Say, a very tiny wobble, and a small hop in the same spot?

Also, should rims generally be completely centered between the calipers, or do they need adjusting for different wheels? I notice that my rim is closer to the right caliper than my left one.

hairnet 02-01-12 11:37 PM

The triuing stand can sub for a dishing tool if it is perfectly calibrated, even then probably not perfect. Use a dish tool

/bored not scrod maybeiwilldeletethislatercuzigetweirdaboutit

calv 02-01-12 11:40 PM

Stop deleting your posts, man. Sometimes I can't even read them before you delete them, then Dave makes fun of you for it and I'm like, what did he SAY?!


I don't have a dishing tool either.. I just got it and park tool says it comes calibrated already.. so what do I do?

Scrodzilla 02-02-12 06:56 AM

Getting hops out can be a real pain in the ass sometimes. The Art of Wheelbuilding explains it better than I could.

If the calibration on your truing stand is slightly off, you'll know it as soon as you install the wheel on your bike. Fixing dish is easy.

calv 02-02-12 01:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 13580447)
I usually check for radial and lateral trueness several times as I'm tensioning. Fixing radial problems after bringing a wheel up to full tension is a huge pain in the ass.

As you said here, lol.

Sigh, I think what it is, is that I haven't tried in a while and kind of forgot where I started and what I was supposed to do. (As in, I started to tighten and loosen individual spokes)

CAB 02-02-12 01:52 PM

New to the forum and fixie bikes. Anyways I found a Fixie on my local Craigslist that I thought looked pretty cool although I know almost nothing about fixies. I texted the seller and told him if he could go $170 from the original $220 he was asking and he didn't hesitat to say yes I guess dude needs the money. So do u guys think this is a good deal?



http://stockton.craigslist.org/bik/2801785440.html

Jaytron 02-02-12 02:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CAB (Post 13800530)
New to the forum and fixie bikes. Anyways I found a Fixie on my local Craigslist that I thought looked pretty cool although I know almost nothing about fixies. I texted the seller and told him if he could go $170 from the original $220 he was asking and he didn't hesitat to say yes I guess dude needs the money. So do u guys think this is a good deal?


http://stockton.craigslist.org/bik/2801785440.html

Scrod is only one guy. Also, we have a craigslist thread.


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