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Scrodzilla 08-14-12 08:38 AM

That's a pretty vague question, as there are many different kinds/grades of both steel and aluminum.

Unless you're buying a really high-grade aluminum frame, cro-mo will always provide a better ride on the street.

Crandrew 08-14-12 09:01 AM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 14604127)
That's a pretty vague question, as there are many different kinds/grades of both steel and aluminum.

Unless you're buying a really high-grade aluminum frame, cro-mo will always provide a better ride on the street.


I'm making an assumption here, but anything on bike island or your site would be decent quality materials? (Cro-Mo: Kilo TT, Pake, Big Block etc. Aluminum: Leader 721, 725)

Scrodzilla 08-14-12 10:48 AM

Decent, yes - but there a considerable difference between the steel tubing used on a Pake Rum Runner and that on a Godzilla.

Mumonkan 08-14-12 10:53 AM

scrod, i think josh hayes is tryin to steal you and your dodici's thunder:

http://www.the5thfloor.co.uk/wp-cont...4588507618.jpg

Scrodzilla 08-14-12 10:58 AM

He spray-bombed that bike. It's no threat.

Mumonkan 08-14-12 11:03 AM

i tried to find a cool cat gif to apply to this..
http://static.awkwardfamilyphotos.co...0_resize-2.jpg
mabye not a cool cat, but definitely worth sharing

Crandrew 08-14-12 11:16 AM

I guess im not understanding the diff or downsides to either. You are saying that you would take the cro-mo frames I listed over the leader frames listed?

Between the Leader 725 and a bianchi Pista which would you chose?

I started reading up on the leader frames and I read a few places that they tend to flex a lot, so is that what you were saying by low grade aluminum frame?

Im looking for some form of benchmark, but im thinking there is none.

Scrodzilla 08-14-12 11:41 AM

You may need to do a little more research on your own. Google is your friend.

My Leader 725 didn't have any more noticeable "flex" than my Dodici - but the ride was a little more harsh.

Crandrew 08-14-12 12:32 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 14605043)
You may need to do a little more research on your own. Google is your friend.

Interesting, what is google?

Jaytron 08-14-12 12:49 PM

I know saddles are very subjective, but what kind of saddle does your sqrl use?

Scrodzilla 08-14-12 01:25 PM

Dude, her bikes are on my PedalRoom.

Jaytron 08-14-12 02:03 PM


Originally Posted by scrodzilla (Post 14605501)
dude, her bikes are on my pedalroom.

yeah yeah ok ok

tomatsu 08-14-12 07:11 PM

I think the bead on my tires are coming off the rim at higher PSI levels, causing the tubes to blow. I can work the entire tire on the rim without levers, using my thumbs. Is there anything I can do to keep them on more securely, or should I just get different tires?

Scrodzilla 08-14-12 07:24 PM

You think the bead is coming off? Either it is or it isn't. Should be pretty easy to tell.

What tires are you using?

tomatsu 08-14-12 07:34 PM

Yes, the bead is coming off. I wasn't sure about the front tube blowout, but I'm sure about the rear blowout. I'm using Bontrager Sport 27 x 1.25 skinwalls. Thanks!

Scrodzilla 08-14-12 07:36 PM

'Bontrager' has to mean garbage in some other language. If you're using the correct size tube and the recommended psi, get new tires.

Mumonkan 08-14-12 08:01 PM

scrod: after you brought that SL novatec hub to my attention i want it.

do you know of any skewers with regular style 15mm nuts?
only ones i seem to be finding are ones with a slotted type end (like on the missus 721) or hex (like phil wood)

Nagrom_ 08-14-12 08:03 PM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 14607063)
scrod: after you brought that SL novatec hub to my attention i want it.

do you know of any skewers with regular style 15mm nuts?
only ones i seem to be finding are ones with a slotted type end (like on the missus 721) or hex (like phil wood)

I asked before, he doesn't.

Scrodzilla 08-14-12 08:03 PM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 14607063)
do you know of any skewers with regular style 15mm nuts?

The only way to get one is to beat Jesus in a guacamole wrestling match. FWIW - he's been training like a mother****er.

Mumonkan 08-14-12 08:07 PM

http://cdn.lulztruck.com/wp-content/...uuuuStatue.jpg

i do love me some 'mole though...

8bits 08-14-12 08:24 PM

Scrod, I have the chance to change my Leader 722TS for a Colossi Tig Welded Columbus Zona frameset for 100 bucks more, this is a new frame btw. Do you think it would be a good deal? The frame looks cool, has stainless steel dropouts and uses a upscale chromoly tubbing.
http://ring53.com.br/magento/media/c...5/q5301152.jpg

Scrodzilla 08-14-12 08:30 PM

Does it fit you?

Do you like it better than your 722TS?

Do you have $100?

If you answered yes to all three, you know what to do.

8bits 08-14-12 08:42 PM

It does fit me and I do have the $100, but the question that is puzzling me is, will I be changing from a 12 to a dozen? Is the higher grade tubbing much better?

Scrodzilla 08-14-12 09:14 PM

It honestly won't make a huge difference, other than the one in your head.

Sherblock 08-14-12 09:48 PM

Which will make you happier? 722 or Colossi?


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