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jimmytango 09-29-11 01:53 PM

Henry Rollins is a tool. Scrod, have you ever seen the article about Keith's hair getting tested in a lab and having arsenic or something in it?

Scrodzilla 09-29-11 01:56 PM

I did see that. Vice Magazine tested it.

jimmytango 09-29-11 02:00 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 13296178)
I did see that. Vice Magazine tested it.

Yeah that's it. Hilarious. I'm doing my first BB pull and regrease tonight at an open shop. Any advice or beginner's mistakes I need to watch out for?

Scrodzilla 09-29-11 02:11 PM

Make sure you're not tightening when you should be loosening. :lol:

If you're using a Park Tool BBT-22, use a 2" bolt with the same diameter/threading as your crank arm bolt (if the shop has one) to hold the tool to the spindle before cranking away on it.

jimmytango 09-29-11 02:24 PM

Nds is reverse thread correct?

max5480 09-29-11 02:41 PM

Why did you wait so long to close that Cinelli Mash thread??? :lol: (Rhetorical, you don't have to answer it)

Scrodzilla 09-29-11 02:46 PM


Originally Posted by jimmytango (Post 13296335)
Nds is reverse thread correct?

Drive side. If you ever forget which side does what, just remember that tightening is opposite the direction the crank moves while pedaling forward.

jimmytango 09-30-11 11:07 AM

Yeah, I realized your brain was backwards when I started pulling things apart haha.

So, the reason for the repairs was a creak in the drivetrain. All in all, I regreased the bottom bracket threads, greased and tightened the pedals, cleaned the chain, straightened the chainline, tightened and greased the chainring bolts, trued my rear wheel, and got a vintage Brooks B15 narrow with an aluminum post from the parts bin. All in all, a pretty productive 2 hours. However, I still have a creak. Whenever I change pedal directions with any force, it creaks like an old office chair. What am I missing here? Also, the Brooks has some cracking. Is there a way to fix that, or should I just oil it up so it doesn't crack anymore?

Scrodzilla 09-30-11 11:11 AM

Ha! Sorry about that dude. I read what I wrote and was like "uhhhhhh...."

It could be your pedal spindles. I had a creaky MMKS Sylvan that drove me nuts.

prooftheory 09-30-11 11:16 AM

Was any of that "The Evens" stuff any good? I never felt like Fugazi got bad but I never even gave the evens a chance.

jimmytango 09-30-11 11:45 AM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 13300241)
Ha! Sorry about that dude. I read what I wrote and was like "uhhhhhh...."

It could be your pedal spindles. I had a creaky MMKS Sylvan that drove me nuts.

No worries. It happens to me all the time. And by spindle you mean the part that actually goes into the pedal that I can't do anything about right? Mine are pretty beat up anyhow so I may have to get new ones soon.

Scrodzilla 09-30-11 11:49 AM


Originally Posted by prooftheory (Post 13300269)
Was any of that "The Evens" stuff any good? I never felt like Fugazi got bad but I never even gave the evens a chance.

Fugazi was always pretty bad IMO.

prooftheory 09-30-11 11:56 AM

Well don't tell me you liked minor threat.

Scrodzilla 09-30-11 12:04 PM

Why? Minor Threat was an awesome early hardcore band - that sound nothing like Fugazi. Is it not possible to like one but not the other just because the same guy was in both bands?

prooftheory 09-30-11 12:09 PM

Of course it is possible. I just didn't think you'd be into the mother of all sXe bands is all.

Scrodzilla 09-30-11 12:14 PM

I grew up being a straight-edge kid in the 80s/early 90s playing in hardcore bands. Aside from that, straight-edge has nothing to do with what a great band they were. I still listen to Minor Threat very regularly. Some records never get old.

fixedgear80 09-30-11 12:23 PM

Well I did do a search for the "Retro-Gression question page" to no avail can you reply with the link?
Yes I know better than to ask you a product question on this page.

prooftheory 09-30-11 12:24 PM


Originally Posted by fixedgear80 (Post 13300634)
Well I did do a search for the "Retro-Gression question page" to no avail can you reply with the link?
Yes I know better than to ask you a product question on this page.

http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...n?goto=newpost

/not scrod

ddeadserious 09-30-11 12:25 PM


Originally Posted by fixedgear80 (Post 13300634)
Well I did do a search for the "Retro-Gression question page" to no avail can you reply with the link?
Yes I know better than to ask you a product question on this page.

It's in the marketplace at the top.

Scrodzilla 09-30-11 12:26 PM

http://i823.photobucket.com/albums/z...n-facepalm.gif

ddeadserious 09-30-11 12:28 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 13300572)
I grew up being a straight-edge kid in the 80s/early 90s playing in hardcore bands. Aside from that, straight-edge has nothing to do with what a great band they were. I still listen to Minor Threat very regularly. Some records never get old.

Are you still straight edge?

Scrodzilla 09-30-11 12:32 PM

No. I think I was 24 when I discovered how much I like beer.

calv 09-30-11 12:54 PM

Am I uncool because I had to look up what straight edge was?

Scrodzilla 09-30-11 12:57 PM

Totally. :lol:

andrizzle 09-30-11 01:02 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 13300701)
No. I think I was 24 when I discovered how much I like beer.

\m/


Originally Posted by calv (Post 13300805)
Am I uncool because I had to look up what straight edge was?

xlulzx


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