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Scrodzilla 04-20-13 08:16 PM


Originally Posted by seanifred (Post 15533643)
is it safe enough to ride around on, then? until i find a new nds crank arm?

The absolute worst result is that you will die.

seanifred 04-20-13 08:57 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 15533648)
The absolute worst result is that you will die.

well i suppose that's true.

kite991 04-20-13 11:42 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 15533628)
I currently have a 10 degree Thomson (flipped upside down) on my 725 and it's pretty much parallel to the top tube.

Cool I'll probably grab one of those nitto stems to go along with my new nitto handlebars...that is once i can get the money to get rims, headset, and crankset, chain and cog for my new summer build.

GENESTARWIND 04-21-13 01:59 AM

Scrod i just want to say i love your new sig pic for your shop.

Lukester78 04-21-13 06:49 AM

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what are your opinion on Panasonic bikes from around '88? I have the Dx3000 from that year, and I'm gonna convert it to fixed this summer.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=312051
(this isn't my bike, but its the same frame)

Scrodzilla 04-21-13 07:28 AM


Originally Posted by Lukester78 (Post 15534440)
what are your opinion on Panasonic bikes from around '88? I have the Dx3000 from that year, and I'm gonna convert it to fixed this summer.

I like old Panasonics and think it will make a great conversion.

Lukester78 04-21-13 02:44 PM

Yeah, I'm looking forward to working on the bike. I have yet to decide if I can afford a flip flop wheelset, or if I'll just get a new rear hub and teach myself to lace rims.

Surly2698 04-21-13 09:04 PM

So About a week ago I busted my chain in the middle of an intersection lucky I did not get run over by a car.
I replaced the chain with a bran new 1/8 KMC k410 the rest of the drive train is also 1/8.
The chain is not too tight and it is the only thing I replaced, now the bike is very noisy when under load.
The bike is quiet on the bike stand and the chain line is good.
Any Suggestions?

Scrodzilla 04-22-13 06:24 AM

It's a new chain on an older cog and chainring. New chains are loud. Ride your bike.

Hellarar 04-22-13 07:27 AM

Scrod, I've tried some googling, and the responses seem mixed, so I figured I may as well ask. I'm right about 200lbs on the nose, and ride around Chicago, so the terrain isn't exactly far from off-road on most of our busy streets, but I try to be gentle about riding off of/over curbs and potholes the like.

I'm working on building up my bike and I've always liked the look of wheels with less spokes, and I'm wondering how few I could realistically get away with. Some people seem to be of the mind that any urban riding pretty much requires 32h rims/hubs, and I suppose that makes sense, just curious what your take on it is. I was hoping I could get away with something like 28 or 24h for a new wheelset, but I don't know very much about how strong bike wheels really are, and of course I'm not trying to have one fold on me while riding in traffic.

If it helps, the bike is an old steel Motobecane, so it weighs a decent bit, probably just under 30lbs, but I'm not a messenger, and don't often ride with much more than a laptop and some clothes for cargo.

Scrodzilla 04-22-13 07:56 AM

Personally, I wouldn't bother with riding wheels with less than 28 spokes on a fixed gear bike seeing daily use. This being said, all my bikes have 32h wheels and I very rarely need to mess with them.

Hellarar 04-22-13 08:01 AM

It isn't fixed gear, though I'm not positive if that matters at all in context, but there that is. Maybe I'll just stick with 32s, just to be safe, and because not having to mess with them much sounds ideal.

seanifred 04-22-13 10:35 AM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 15533631)
I know you can remedy a slightly enlarged square taper interface with aluminum foil but I'm not sure how you'd go about it with splines.

tried. no dice. thanks for the idea anyway. I'm just going to ride it as is until i can find another nds cranks on that auction site or something. :)

kite991 04-22-13 08:12 PM

Does this sound like a good idea? to run a Sugino Messenger chainring 44t with 19t fixed cog on one side and 15t on the other? I kind of want something that gets me in the 60 gear inch range as well as the high 70s. I run 48x17 right now on my kilo and that seems to fit me well.

also are there more issues with running a small chainring like a 44t compared to running with a 48t?

Scrodzilla 04-22-13 08:21 PM

Bigger gears are smoother and won't wear out drivetrain components as quickly as similar gear inches on smaller gears.

gregjones 04-22-13 08:43 PM

Congrats on 300 pages.:beer:

The Urban Platforms only have one slot on the underside for a strap to go through. Should I do something like zip-tie the loose one to hold it in place. Or, is that anal overthinking, especially since I havn't had any problems.

Scrodzilla 04-22-13 08:56 PM

There's really no need to do that. I'm using doubles with my Urban Platforms and the straps stay put.

gregjones 04-22-13 09:14 PM

Thanks.

Small town life..........you sent the pedals out last Monday. They got to the "sort facility" in Atlanta at 3:46 AM last Wednesday. Atlanta finally saw fit to get them the last sixty miles to our PO today after sitting around for five days. The maillady saw that I had a package when she finished her route and noticed how long they had been sitting in Atlanta. She put 'em in her car and ran by my house on her way home to give them to me.

kite991 04-22-13 10:05 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 15541178)
Bigger gears are smoother and won't wear out drivetrain components as quickly as similar gear inches on smaller gears.


Gotcha, I'll probably go with a 48t chainring then, and get cogs that can lower me down into the 60 range as well as keep me up in the high 70 range seeing as how i ride around 76 gear inches.

YoEdgar 04-23-13 04:59 AM

hey scrod

So im currently using a set of Sram omniums. I was out riding tonight and I went to push off at a light and it felt like the crank slipped forward if that makes any sense. Checked everything out and it seemed fine but noticed on the way home that the bike would make a squeeking noise it didnt matter if I was pedaling slow or trying to pick up speed.

You think something is wrong with my gxp bb?

I am gonna take apart the bike tomorrow and check out the BB and apply some grease.
If the BB is messed up any recommendations on a new one?

BTW cranks and BB were installed by an LBS.

Lukester78 04-23-13 05:17 AM

I'm thinking I'll go with the fyxation rodeo pursuit bars for my panasonic conversion, have wanted a pair of bullhorns for the longest time. Since I have the tools and skills required, is it safe to drill my own cable routing? just a hole near the center so I can internally route a bar end brake on the left side. Would this affect the strength of the bars?

edit: and could you recommend a bar end brake that isn't bolt on? Not looking for super high quality, just something that will stop me.

Scrodzilla 04-23-13 05:48 AM


Originally Posted by YoEdgar (Post 15542148)
hey scrod

So im currently using a set of Sram omniums. I was out riding tonight and I went to push off at a light and it felt like the crank slipped forward if that makes any sense. Checked everything out and it seemed fine but noticed on the way home that the bike would make a squeeking noise it didnt matter if I was pedaling slow or trying to pick up speed.

You think something is wrong with my gxp bb?

I am gonna take apart the bike tomorrow and check out the BB and apply some grease.
If the BB is messed up any recommendations on a new one?

BTW cranks and BB were installed by an LBS.

The GXP system consists of two external bearing cups, a spindle attached to the drive side crank arm that passes through their center and a non-drive side crank arm holding it all together. There would be no way for any of it to "slip".

Usually when people think something is wrong with their BB, it turns out their cog/lockring is loose.

seanifred 04-23-13 09:53 AM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 15542253)
The GXP system consists of two external bearing cups, a spindle attached to the drive side crank arm that passes through their center and a non-drive side crank arm holding it all together. There would be no way for any of it to "slip".

Usually when people think something is wrong with their BB, it turns out their cog/lockring is loose.

i have had this happen to me too. however, i was using speedplays. so it turned out when i pushed off i lifted my back wheel slightly, making it feel like slipping. although i didnt experience squeaking. is it possible you lifted the rear by accident?

Scrodzilla 04-23-13 04:58 PM


Originally Posted by Lukester78 (Post 15542186)
I'm thinking I'll go with the fyxation rodeo pursuit bars for my panasonic conversion, have wanted a pair of bullhorns for the longest time. Since I have the tools and skills required, is it safe to drill my own cable routing? just a hole near the center so I can internally route a bar end brake on the left side. Would this affect the strength of the bars?

You should be alright.


Originally Posted by Lukester78 (Post 15542186)
edit: and could you recommend a bar end brake that isn't bolt on? Not looking for super high quality, just something that will stop me.

Tektro RX 4.1 should do the trick.

YoEdgar 04-23-13 08:16 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 15542253)
The GXP system consists of two external bearing cups, a spindle attached to the drive side crank arm that passes through their center and a non-drive side crank arm holding it all together. There would be no way for any of it to "slip".

Usually when people think something is wrong with their BB, it turns out their cog/lockring is loose.

Thanks for the info. I took the bike apart and made sure to apply grease and tighten everything up. Didn't have time to ride before work so I have to wait until later tonight to see if the noise went away.

I am running a cheap lock ring right now. I think I might upgrade that to avoid it getting loose.

chris675D 04-23-13 11:38 PM

Hey Scrod, were you at CicLAvia this sunday on a tall bike and a gopro on a stick?

Scrodzilla 04-24-13 06:35 AM

Nope.

UCF Eric 04-24-13 07:06 PM

Scrod,

How do you like the MKS Urban Platforms? How durable are the tabs where you mount the clips to?

Scrodzilla 04-25-13 05:27 AM

I had a little bit of trouble flipping them to get my foot in when I first started riding with them but got the hag of it after a few days. They're super comfortable. The clip interface is a little thicker than that on a GR-9 and seems plenty durable to me.

Spoonrobot 04-25-13 10:29 AM

You ever use clipless?

What'd you run back in your BMX days?


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