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#5126
THE STUFFED


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Hey scrod, I was experimenting with a couple of gear ratios after installing a fresh chain and found one that slams my rear wheel entirely into the track end to the point that the chain keeps a decent tension by itself without any need for additional modulation on my part because I kept the chain at the same length as the previous ratio. Should I add a link back into the chain?
#5127
Miche Primato/Advanced Track Crankset thoughts? Going back and forth on those and the SRAM Ominiums. I'd be tempted to try the Omniums, but I hate the GXP bb that came with my S300's. A great tech at my LBS really suggests to try the Miche's, and I might. Looking for more opinions.
#5128
Still kicking.


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Should I just build a 2nd fixed gear instead of a road bike?
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#5129
Still kicking.


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Question in regards to gilligan's island,
I know gilligan was useless, so won't put him into play, but...
Between The Skipper and The Professor, wouldn't they have figured out how to fix that dang boat, thus avoiding years of failed attempts?
I know gilligan was useless, so won't put him into play, but...
Between The Skipper and The Professor, wouldn't they have figured out how to fix that dang boat, thus avoiding years of failed attempts?
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#5130
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Then what would have happened with the show? There has to be some kind of conflict or problem, else the show would have no basis.
#5131
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Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
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From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
Hey scrod, I was experimenting with a couple of gear ratios after installing a fresh chain and found one that slams my rear wheel entirely into the track end to the point that the chain keeps a decent tension by itself without any need for additional modulation on my part because I kept the chain at the same length as the previous ratio. Should I add a link back into the chain?
Last edited by Scrodzilla; 08-25-12 at 11:34 AM. Reason: sp
#5132
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
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From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
Miche Primato/Advanced Track Crankset thoughts? Going back and forth on those and the SRAM Ominiums. I'd be tempted to try the Omniums, but I hate the GXP bb that came with my S300's. A great tech at my LBS really suggests to try the Miche's, and I might. Looking for more opinions.
#5133
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
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From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
#5134
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



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From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
#5136
Goes to 11.

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From: Wichita, KS, USA
Bikes: 2015 Soma Double Cross
#5138
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



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From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
In my experience, the adjustable cup doesn't like to stay tight. I bike at the old shop where I worked had one that I was constantly fiddling with. No thanks.
Just get Sugino 75s, a ProType BB and be done with it.
If you're hung up on wanting Miche cranks, Token makes a 68x107mm ISO cartridge BB.
Just get Sugino 75s, a ProType BB and be done with it.
If you're hung up on wanting Miche cranks, Token makes a 68x107mm ISO cartridge BB.
Last edited by Scrodzilla; 08-25-12 at 10:37 AM.
#5139
Even a used sugino 75 crank set, chain ring and Bob is just tooexpensive right now. I could do the ring and cranks, but the Bob is like 80 used
#5140
THE STUFFED


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From: San Francisco, CA
Bikes: R. Sachs Simplicity; EAI Bareknuckle; Madone SLR9 Gen 8
Hey scrod, I was experimenting with a couple of gear ratios after installing a fresh chain and found one that slams my rear wheel entirely into the track end to the point that the chain keeps a decent tension by itself without any need for additional modulation on my part because I kept the chain at the same length as the previous ratio. Should I add a link back into the chain?
#5141
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



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From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
#5142
The extra brake's bolt I have is a little short for my new carbon fork, so I'm guessing I need a 43-57mm? (Going off the two Dia Compe sizes you have stocked).
#5143
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Your cog is slipping.



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That measurement refers to the reach of the brake caliper, not the length of the bolt. Go to a bike shop and get a longer recessed nut.
#5144
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#5145
Scrod,
I want a front rack for my 722. I'd like something minimal, chrome, and that isn't stupid heavy. I was looking at the Nitto M18 but was wondering if there was anything else I should look at. Suggestions, thoughts?
I want a front rack for my 722. I'd like something minimal, chrome, and that isn't stupid heavy. I was looking at the Nitto M18 but was wondering if there was anything else I should look at. Suggestions, thoughts?
#5146
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Your cog is slipping.



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From: Beverly MA
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I'm pretty sure Soma makes a couple of different options. I'll look around and get back to you tomorrow.
#5148
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From: Minneapolis
Bikes: old lotus
no, the blade will rip the fibers. use a cutting guide, clamp the steerer down very lightly and use a carbon specific blade such as https://www.carbonmods.co.uk/products...ade__hs12.aspx
Here is another page that might be of interest. https://velonews.competitor.com/2009/...on-tubes_98870
Here is another page that might be of interest. https://velonews.competitor.com/2009/...on-tubes_98870
#5149
no, the blade will rip the fibers. use a cutting guide, clamp the steerer down very lightly and use a carbon specific blade such as https://www.carbonmods.co.uk/products...ade__hs12.aspx
Here is another page that might be of interest. https://velonews.competitor.com/2009/...on-tubes_98870
Here is another page that might be of interest. https://velonews.competitor.com/2009/...on-tubes_98870
how is that different? other than a finer tooth blade?




