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Scrodzilla 02-19-12 02:33 PM

http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/m...ats_racist.gif

I Have a Bike 02-19-12 02:38 PM

:(

homebrewk 02-19-12 02:38 PM

.gif fail.

Scrodzilla 02-19-12 02:39 PM

I see it just fine.

homebrewk 02-19-12 02:44 PM

weird.

Scrodzilla 02-19-12 03:28 PM

Clear your cache.

homebrewk 02-19-12 03:37 PM

Still didn't work.

I'll try Firefox.

homebrewk 02-19-12 03:37 PM

...doesn't work on Firefox either. Herp da derp.

Scrodzilla 02-19-12 03:45 PM

gifbin sucks.

homebrewk 02-19-12 04:20 PM

srsly.

MincedFeet 02-19-12 05:10 PM

Looks fine to me

Scrodzilla 02-19-12 05:36 PM

Because I replaced it with a gif hosted on Photobucket.

Jaytron 02-20-12 10:07 AM

Scrod,

Have you ever dealt with a seat post that had its paint scrape off it into the seat tube this causing it to slip even when torqued down? This Deda RS01 seatpost is killing me. I think I just have to take it off, sand off the pain that came off (the white lettering) on the inside of the seat tube, and try again. It's slipping enough to be about 1cm a week or so of riding.

hamfoh 02-21-12 12:22 AM

scrod I cannot get rid of some play in my headset. it seems to be coming from the top dust cover area. I took off the stem, spacers and cover and then put them all back on and tightened down nice and good and I can still get a little bit of 'lift' when I pull up on my handlebars. any ideas? I have next to no experience installing headsets, it was done by a LBS. it's an FSA threadless headset if that matters

Scrodzilla 02-21-12 07:11 AM


Originally Posted by hamfoh (Post 13878410)
scrod I cannot get rid of some play in my headset. it seems to be coming from the top dust cover area. I took off the stem, spacers and cover and then put them all back on and tightened down nice and good and I can still get a little bit of 'lift' when I pull up on my handlebars. any ideas? I have next to no experience installing headsets, it was done by a LBS. it's an FSA threadless headset if that matters

Do you have enough of a gap between the top of your steerer and top cap? It should be a minimum of 3mm.

Scrodzilla 02-21-12 07:14 AM


Originally Posted by Jaytron (Post 13875375)
Scrod,

Have you ever dealt with a seat post that had its paint scrape off it into the seat tube this causing it to slip even when torqued down? This Deda RS01 seatpost is killing me. I think I just have to take it off, sand off the pain that came off (the white lettering) on the inside of the seat tube, and try again. It's slipping enough to be about 1cm a week or so of riding.

I've never had that trouble at all. The white lettering coming off shouldn't be enough to make it slip. Even though you're working with steel and aluminum, maybe you should try carbon installation paste (which has a gritty texture) instead of grease.

solipsist716 02-21-12 07:34 AM

Scrod,

When did you start working as a bike mechanic, and how? Just curious/bored

Scrodzilla 02-21-12 07:42 AM

I went into a local shop to buy some tubes or something a couple of years ago and the owner said "Hey, do you know how to install a headset? I'm without a good mechanic right now and the board is filling up." I started right then.

The shop ended up being a pretty weird place to work (lots of family drama, Christian overtones, etc) but it was a great learning experience - regarding both what to do and what not to do - when it came time to open my own shop.

hamfoh 02-21-12 02:22 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 13878819)
Do you have enough of a gap between the top of your steerer and top cap? It should be a minimum of 3mm.

derrrp. put a 2.5mm spacer underneath and problem vanished.

Jaytron 02-21-12 02:25 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 13878824)
I've never had that trouble at all. The white lettering coming off shouldn't be enough to make it slip. Even though you're working with steel and aluminum, maybe you should try carbon installation paste (which has a gritty texture) instead of grease.

Thanks, tried that and we'll see how it goes!

calv 02-21-12 02:52 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 13878897)
I went into a local shop to buy some tubes or something a couple of years ago and the owner said "Hey, do you know how to install a headset? I'm without a good mechanic right now and the board is filling up." I started right then.

What do you think the chances were of that happening? :P

Scrodzilla 02-21-12 02:54 PM

0%

hairnet 02-21-12 03:01 PM

Something similar almost happened to me. Shop manager never followed up

calv 02-21-12 04:55 PM

Probably because you didn't have dreads.

hairnet 02-21-12 04:59 PM

The Ray Bans did me in.


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