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Old 09-24-12, 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Mumonkan
Think i got lost on the last page back there
You did, sorry.

If it's a beater, any cog will do. If you want a decent 3/32 cog, go with Soma.

I've never used studded tires.
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Old 09-24-12, 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Muffin Man
What should I use for spokes?
Lasers or DB14s.
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Scrod,

Going to hold off to build wheels for my Tarmac until tax season. Had a thought though, would it be possible to relace my 20H radial front wheel in a different lacing configuration using the same spokes? I'm figuring the spokes would be too short for any kind of cross lacing, but just want to confirm that it would not be feasible.
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Old 09-24-12, 11:34 AM
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Unfortunately, the spokes will be too short.
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Unfortunately, the spokes will be too short.
Alrighty I figured. I can't keep it true, and any time I put my weight over the front wheel(like to climb), it gives me lots of soft little pings. Not the kind that happens after you just true a wheel, just quiet ones the whole time. Maybe I'll just grab some new spokes and relace it to hold me over until I can build something more durable. Can I lace a 20H wheel 3X, or would 2X make more sense?
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2X will be good.
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2X will be good.
Neat. Now how do I figure out the spoke length I'll need since the rim and hub are proprietary junk?
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Cool, thanks.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
You did, sorry.

If it's a beater, any cog will do. If you want a decent 3/32 cog, go with Soma.

I've never used studded tires.
grazie,
do you bother with riding in the winter?
iirc you live in walking distance from the shop, but if so do you use different tires or just htfu?
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Old 09-24-12, 03:18 PM
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I usually just use whatever tires happen to be on the bad-weather Raleigh at the time - which are usually throwaways left at the shop.
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Neat. Now how do I figure out the spoke length I'll need since the rim and hub are proprietary junk?
https://sheldonbrown.com/rinard/spocalc.htm
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Old 09-24-12, 03:31 PM
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Apparently when I answered him - you know, in the thread where I answer questions - it wasn't good enough.

I happen to think spocalc sucks compared to this.

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I usually just use whatever tires happen to be on the bad-weather Raleigh at the time - which are usually throwaways left at the shop.
roger that, im gonna try to keep riding every day to work into the winter but it gets pretty icy here so im trying to think if ill need something with more grip or not
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Old 09-24-12, 03:33 PM
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It gets icy here too but my ride to the shop takes about 4 minutes if I go as slow as possible without falling over.
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haha yeah, ill see what happens when winter really comes and see if i need anything more, cuz i definitely got hills and a half hour journey
ill see whats up in the winter forum too
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla

I happen to think spocalc sucks compared to this.
That is a fantastic tool I have used it twice in the last year with awesome results
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Pake French 75 + Omniums, yea or nay?
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scrod i need your opinion on tires.
I need a durable flat resistant tire. I currently run gatorskins and am extremely dissapointed with these tires, i get flats constantly. I am thinking about trying out the specialized armadillos but would like your input on a puncture/flat resistant tire first. Oh and i run 23's.
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does this cut warrent a new tire?
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Old 09-25-12, 07:12 AM
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Originally Posted by GENESTARWIND
scrod i need your opinion on tires.
I need a durable flat resistant tire. I currently run gatorskins and am extremely dissapointed with these tires, i get flats constantly. I am thinking about trying out the specialized armadillos but would like your input on a puncture/flat resistant tire first. Oh and i run 23's.
I hate Armadillos. They're durable but I find them to be extremely sluggish.

Based on the pic, I would most likely replace that tire or at least stick a boot inside. Gatorskins are great but have crappy sidewalls.

If you're not stuck on using 23c tires, get some 25c Ribmos (which do run a little small).
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Old 09-25-12, 07:13 AM
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Originally Posted by jimmytango
Pake French 75 + Omniums, yea or nay?
If you're asking about clearance issues, you shouldn't have any trouble.
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Ok cool. Thanks, bud.

I agree about the Armadillos, FWIW.
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It helps if you're a regular customer that has a good relationship with the shop. Hang out a bit, ask for an internship, boom.

The first shop job I had literally fell into my lap. I wasn't even a regular customer, I just happened to go in one day to buy something stupid like tubes and the owner said 'Hey, do you know how to install a headset?" and when I told him I did, he said "Grab whatever tools you need and get to work".
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Any recommendations for a 28-32C cross tire that's cheap? Have a friend coming to town in November with his cross bike and I'd like to hit some mild trails with him on my 722.

Edit: Found the Kenda Kwick Tire 700x30c Black/Mocha Steel on QBP, they're real cheap. Do you have any experience with them? Hoping they'll fit..

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