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hairnet 05-14-12 01:04 PM

what exactly are we supposed to look at in the photo? the speck by the C?

calv 05-14-12 01:10 PM

The tear near the rim

Scrodzilla 05-14-12 02:10 PM

Is it a tear or just excess rubber from when the tire was manufactured?

calv 05-14-12 02:18 PM

I don't know if it's actually threading underneath it, but I see something like that. Doesn't seem like excess rubber but more like actual tears. These tires have been sitting for a while is it possible that this could happen if not taken cared for?

Scrodzilla 05-14-12 02:25 PM

It looks to me like the thin strip of rubber that covers the bead is peeling up slightly. I've seen quite a few tires do that and don't think you should worry too much about it.

hairnet 05-14-12 03:38 PM

Every Conti GP4000 I have used was like that

IvyCap 05-14-12 04:01 PM


Originally Posted by hairnet (Post 14222541)
Every Conti GP4000 I have used was like that

every conti i owned has done that

calv 05-14-12 04:28 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 14222202)
It looks to me like the thin strip of rubber that covers the bead is peeling up slightly. I've seen quite a few tires do that and don't think you should worry too much about it.

Alright, thanks!

Muffin Man 05-14-12 05:21 PM

Good. Thats happening to my gp4ks also.

Scrodzilla 05-14-12 05:24 PM

http://www.troll.me/images/creepy-wi...-die-thumb.jpg

Nagrom_ 05-14-12 05:26 PM

http://weknowmemes.com/wp-content/up...d-feel-bad.jpg

Muffin Man 05-14-12 05:31 PM

ccccccccccccccombo breaker

calv 05-14-12 05:38 PM


Originally Posted by Muffin Man (Post 14222986)
ccccccccccccccombo breaker

quickest c-c-c-c-ombo breaker in internet history.

Muffin Man 05-14-12 05:43 PM

dont even worry about it.

brandonin 05-14-12 09:01 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 14220061)
Definitely bigger than 25c for tricks. What wheels are you using?

sorry, i mean i'm using 28, but i'm using weinmann DP18 wheels.

Leukybear 05-14-12 09:19 PM


Originally Posted by calv (Post 14221777)
I found that my old Sun M13's rear wheel had a flat, changed the tube with a new one and couldn't find any definite puncture on the old tube. After I inflated the wheel, I found this on the sidewall.http://distilleryimage7.instagram.co...38140926_7.jpg

Is this anything I should be worried about? There are actually a lot of them.

That's absolutely nothing to worry about. That's just how conti made the tire, the inner material overlaps with the outside. It's like the bane of everwear's cracking over time but for contis. I've been riding my ancient gatorskin for the past 2 years like that, but worse and all around the tire on both sides and it just wouldn't die; it shouldn't affect it's life either considering the bead of the tire is solidly encased all around with the rubber of the tire. It starts with a gradual unraveling of whatever is holding that together at first and it spreads to the entire circumference of the tire eventually.

ddeadserious 05-15-12 09:42 PM

Dear Scrod, is it sacrilege to run black bars with a silver stem?

UCF Eric 05-15-12 09:53 PM

I'd imagine that once you tape the bars very little of the bars will be left showing making it less of a problem

/notscrod

hailandkill 05-15-12 09:57 PM

Dear Scrod,

I currently ride an old (2002?) fuji track that i put a threadless track fork on (30mm rake). it has road geometry, ~73/73 degree angles. been looking at a new frame, maybe a bikeisland kilo tt, i get bored real quick =(

what differences, if any, will i see with the kilo tt's tighter geometry?

avner 05-16-12 02:11 AM

Yo Scrod, I need bike mechanic advice.

I just recently swapped my dura-ace cranks to a new bike. Cranked down the bolts, it developed play in the NDS crank arm. I kept trying to crank the bolt down, no matter how tight it was the arm still moved. I eventually figured out that it was the drive side arm being loose that caused the play. After tightening it every 4 or so miles the drive side would loosen up. Today I finally applied some blue lock-tite but I'm wondering if this is a specific problem IE, BB, Crank bolts, damaged arms that I could resolve to ensure this wont happen again

Scrodzilla 05-16-12 06:41 AM


Originally Posted by ddeadserious (Post 14228954)
Dear Scrod, is it sacrilege to run black bars with a silver stem?

Unless it was a beater, I most likely wouldn't do it.

Scrodzilla 05-16-12 06:43 AM


Originally Posted by avner (Post 14229359)
Yo Scrod, I need bike mechanic advice.

I just recently swapped my dura-ace cranks to a new bike. Cranked down the bolts, it developed play in the NDS crank arm. I kept trying to crank the bolt down, no matter how tight it was the arm still moved. I eventually figured out that it was the drive side arm being loose that caused the play. After tightening it every 4 or so miles the drive side would loosen up. Today I finally applied some blue lock-tite but I'm wondering if this is a specific problem IE, BB, Crank bolts, damaged arms that I could resolve to ensure this wont happen again

My first guess is that the interfaces on your crank arms are damaged from a combination of riding while they are loose and ham-fisted overtightening.

Santaria 05-16-12 08:16 AM

Scrod,

My mother-in-law asked my son "what is retrogression?" because he has one of the stickers on his helmet.
My son's reply - "Clint Eastwood."

Profit.

Scrodzilla 05-16-12 08:33 AM

That rules. Expect to see a new shirt with ol' Clint's pic on it very soon. He may even be wearing corpse paint.

Sherblock 05-16-12 09:11 AM

Scrod,

What relation do Clint Eastwood and the word 'retrogression' have? Am I just missing something?


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