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Just checked the saddle, no cracks to be found. Im sure its the seat clamp, cause no matter how tight it is, its still moving. Scrod, can i just contact leader to get it replaced?
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Originally Posted by chi0dos
(Post 14259625)
So I figured the noise only comes when im either hauling ass/sprint postion or leaning to turn. Its sounds like a crack noise. I already greased the clamp and what not but its still there. Maybe its my seatpost?
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Originally Posted by Dannihilator
(Post 14259664)
What hubs should I be looking at the next time these piece of junk surly hubs blow another set of bearings?
It's on the dmr. |
Originally Posted by Nagrom_
(Post 14259638)
I just bought a pound of chorizo. You've mentioned stuffed peppers in the past. Are they homemade? If yes: You got a recipe?
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Dear Scrod/Notscrods:
I just got a tricolor 600 crankset that i plan on using for a 1x7 townie build. I guess I'll have to replace the chainring bolts with single-ring bolts, but my [first] question is: Are there any brands of bolts that I should stay away from? (rusts easily, overall crappy, etc.) Or should i just buy whatever the LBS stocks/can order? Also, since I plan on using a single chainring, should I plan on a different BB spindle length then originally specified for the crankset? (113mm) Does it matter? I know cross-chaining may be an issue but i honestly don't know how much time i'll be actually spending on the larger cogs. Thanks! |
If 113mm is the spindle length used set up as a double, I would use something a little shorter (107-110mm) for 1X use, which will center your chainring a little better when compared to the rear cassette. If you already have the BB, give it a shot. Worst case scenario is that you'll need a shorter spindle. Angie has a bike set up 1x7 and she has no issues at all with the drivetrain.
As far as chainring bolts go, your lbs should have a bunch on hand. Stay away from alloy. If you want a reccomendation for good bolts, Sugino knurled bolts rock my world. |
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I don't have a BB, so i'll be on the lookout for a shorter one, as well as the Sugino bolts.
Thanks! http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=252171 |
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 14265298)
Just wing it. Take your peppers of choice - I usually go with poblano because they're a decent size (but sometimes I make jalapeno or habanero poppers depending on what we've got on hand) - and fill the bottom with a mixture of cream cheese, shredded cheddar or jack cheese, fresh cilantro, green onion and a pinch of cumin. Don't overdo it on the cheese mixture. Cook the chorizo in a skillet, fill up the rest of the peppers and put a little more cheddar or jack cheese on top. Cook them on the grill over low heat with the lid closed until the peppers soften up (I use a grilling pan to keep them from burning up). If you don't have a grill, you can bake them in the oven.
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When getting a frame powder coated, is it necessary to have the HT/BB faced after?
Any recommendations for powder coating in the Boston area that isn't outrageously expensive? |
Scrod,
I can't remember if it was Soma cogs that you didn't like or not. If it is, was there a reason why? |
Originally Posted by Jaytron
(Post 14268392)
Scrod,
I can't remember if it was Soma cogs that you didn't like or not. If it is, was there a reason why? |
Ask Scrod
Scrod hates Surly cogs
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Originally Posted by hairnet
(Post 14268620)
Scrod hates Surly cogs
Scrod, what's the tool I need for CR bolts again? I've had a derp. |
Originally Posted by Jaytron
(Post 14268653)
Ah it was SURLY. Cool then.
Scrod, what's the tool I need for CR bolts again? I've had a derp. http://www.powersbikeshop.com/images...olt%20tool.jpg Park CNW2 in combo w/ allen key /not scrod |
Originally Posted by Leukybear
(Post 14268662)
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Originally Posted by mjf595
(Post 14268343)
When getting a frame powder coated, is it necessary to have the HT/BB faced after?
Any recommendations for powder coating in the Boston area that isn't outrageously expensive? |
i really like the velo solo chainrings you have at retrogression because they have a roadie aesthetic. i'm looking for a silver 130mm bcd chainring. when will you have any of those? or can you recommend another single chainring that has a roadie aesthetic in that price range that would also work?
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Originally Posted by jpsawyer
(Post 14270758)
Sugarcoat in Boston is pretty good I hear. Run by one of the people from Geekhouse bikes. They always seem to have a great paint jobs
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If you don't mind traveling to southern NH, contact these guys.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 14272758)
If you don't mind traveling to southern NH, contact these guys.
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wow their website needs a different background color. My eyes.
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Yeah, their site sucks. They do great work though.
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scrod you say a traditional starnut should never be installed in a carbon steerer on the leader fork page, I'm guessing that's a non issue if the steerer is aluminum? and does the same apply to all carbon steerers (dodici doesn't come with the same warning is why I ask).
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It's perfectly okay with aluminum but you should never - EVER - use a starnut on any carbon steerer.
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Can you recommend grips for risers that don't get all gross, my ourys are nasty and deteriorating.
Also, have you ever had interest in mountain bikes? |
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