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Old 06-29-12 | 02:57 PM
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Scrod, I'm picking up a used(complete) Raleigh Furley tomorrow morning and will be shipping it to my friend in Philadelphia. Which shipping service would you recommend and do you know approximately what it should cost? Thanks!
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Oof. Shipping complete bikes is very expensive if you don't have a corporate UPS account or the like. Can you ship it through the bike shop where you work?
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Old 06-29-12 | 04:14 PM
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Without seeing it, it's hard to say for sure but I think you'll be ok.
Sorry for the lateness. Here's a pic.
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Old 06-29-12 | 04:38 PM
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I'm not aware of any low flange hubs by either of those folks. I'm not super opposed to high flange hubs. But, I do prefer the aesthetic of low-flange, and figured I'd try to find some affordable ones before I pull the trigger on another set.
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Old 06-29-12 | 05:01 PM
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Sorry for the lateness. Here's a pic.
I wouldn't worry.
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Old 06-29-12 | 05:08 PM
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Just because Formula makes them doesn't mean they're readily available in the US.
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Old 06-29-12 | 06:31 PM
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Just because Formula makes them doesn't mean they're readily available in the US.

But I can see it......
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Old 06-29-12 | 06:33 PM
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It has been a while since I have bought hubs, but I have owned sets of Velocity rebranded low flanges, and have sold Iro ones. Two years ago they were very easily accessed on the east coast. I have no idea about today.
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Old 06-29-12 | 06:57 PM
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Scrod, the Thomson seatpost bag is great for holding a greasy chainwhip, lockring tool, and box wrench. The seat collar bag is amazing for holding cogs.

I haven't found a use for the stem bag yet though.
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Old 06-29-12 | 07:16 PM
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Angie is type 1 diabetic and keeps her meter, insulin pen and glucose tablets in one (but you'll most likely never need to do that). I've gotten in the habit of keeping my phone in one hanging from a nail at the shop because I'm always misplacing the damn thing.
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Angie is type 1 diabetic and keeps her meter, insulin pen and glucose tablets in one (but you'll most likely never need to do that). I've gotten in the habit of keeping my phone in one hanging from a nail at the shop because I'm always misplacing the damn thing.
Found a use. Two extra tubes, patches, and a tube of rubber cement. There's room in there for CO2 too.

These things are awesome lol.
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Old 06-29-12 | 07:23 PM
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Dear Scrod,
I am getting a creaking noise from my bike, i believe it is originating from my cranks/bottom bracket as you can only hear the creaking when I am pedaling hard like going up a hill. I have checked my seatpost and seat clamps as well as the pedals and chain and it does not seem to be those. I do not feel any play or roughness when i pedal either so the BB is fine I believe, but possibly not. I am stumped on this. Thanks
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Old 06-29-12 | 10:44 PM
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Just because Formula makes them doesn't mean they're readily available in the US.
Actually, just found the low flange version of the Miche Primato on wiggle.co.uk for like, $50. Seems too good to be true! Hopefully the sites legit.

Thanks for the help though, guys :-) Much appreciated!
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Old 06-29-12 | 10:50 PM
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I am getting a creaking noise from my bike, i believe it is originating from my cranks/bottom bracket as you can only hear the creaking when I am pedaling hard like going up a hill. I have checked my seatpost and seat clamps as well as the pedals and chain and it does not seem to be those. I do not feel any play or roughness when i pedal either so the BB is fine I believe, but possibly not. I am stumped on this. Thanks
Creaks are the worst. If you checked everything mentioned, I would start by pulling the crank arms, removing the BB, cleaning/regreasing the threads and reinstalling. Clean the spindle with some degreaser or Goo Gone - WD40 works well as a cleaner too - and reinstall (if it's square taper, please don't grease the spindle).

If that doesn't fix it, the cartridge bearings in your BB may be ****ting the bed.
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Old 06-30-12 | 09:02 AM
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Creaks are the worst. If you checked everything mentioned, I would start by pulling the crank arms, removing the BB, cleaning/regreasing the threads and reinstalling. Clean the spindle with some degreaser or Goo Gone - WD40 works well as a cleaner too - and reinstall (if it's square taper, please don't grease the spindle).

If that doesn't fix it, the cartridge bearings in your BB may be ****ting the bed.
Okay, will do that then. And i never grease the spindle. I guess it wold be about time for a new BB anyways, this one has been in use for almost 4 years now. thanks
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Old 06-30-12 | 09:19 AM
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Four years for a cartridge BB is getting your money's worth.
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Old 06-30-12 | 04:15 PM
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Scrod, I had an additional question to regressing the drive train. Should a torque wrench be used to tighten the cranks or will it be safe to not use one?

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Old 06-30-12 | 05:25 PM
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I never use one but after doing it so many times, I know what feels right.

Knowing what I know now, it's amazing how easy it is to overtighten many things on a bike without even realizing you're doing so. Be careful, Grasshopper.
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Old 06-30-12 | 05:40 PM
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Scrod, thoughts on this wheel set as a temporary for my 722? Came stock on a 09 Fuji Track. Guy said he'll do $50 and he's about 40 min(by car) from me. Comes with new tubes and tires(although I just ordered some Pasela TG's).
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Old 06-30-12 | 09:24 PM
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I never use one but after doing it so many times, I know what feels right.

Knowing what I know now, it's amazing how easy it is to overtighten many things on a bike without even realizing you're doing so. Be careful, Grasshopper.
Thanks for the advice!
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Old 06-30-12 | 09:31 PM
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Scrod, thoughts on this wheel set as a temporary for my 722? Came stock on a 09 Fuji Track. Guy said he'll do $50 and he's about 40 min(by car) from me. Comes with new tubes and tires(although I just ordered some Pasela TG's).
https://detroit.craigslist.org/okl/bik/3062962227.html
That "ding" sucks. 50 bucks is a good price but I wouldn't do it.
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Old 06-30-12 | 09:34 PM
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Thanks. I'm leaning against not getting them since its almost half of the money to just wait and get the sun rims I actually want. My A23s can be shared for the time being.
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