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Xgecko 02-03-13 11:27 AM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 15231056)
You might be okay. What spokes and nipples do you have?

14ga DT spokes (I know) and I believe DT Black Brass spoke nipples (I know they are black brass)

Scrodzilla 02-03-13 11:53 AM

I say give it a shot. The worst that will happen is that it won't work.

Xgecko 02-03-13 11:58 AM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 15231612)
I say give it a shot. The worst that will happen is that it won't work.

True and my LBS has a spoke cutter/threader if it doesn't work I can always get new spokes

BigglyPuff 02-03-13 12:38 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 15231406)
It may not be the bolt, but what the bolt threads into.

Yeah, I thought the same thing. Checked the bolt and that piece it threads into, both looked fine, but who knows based on just an eyeball test. Originally, I thought I used too much grease or something so I wiped a lot of the excess off. We'll see.

ChnaCat 02-04-13 04:55 PM

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32h small flange hub (front) laced 2-leading, 2-trailing. What are your thoughts?http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=297296

I have been told the spoke crossings may be too tight and I will be putting extra stress on the hub. Is this something I should worry about?

Scrodzilla 02-04-13 05:13 PM

On a front I really don't think it will matter much. How much do you weigh?

ChnaCat 02-04-13 05:26 PM

About 165 lbs

Scrodzilla 02-04-13 05:37 PM

You should be ok. Hopefully the person who built it knew what they were doing or it might be a ***** to keep true.

Adrian_ 02-04-13 08:35 PM

What size usps box do you usually use to ship drop bars? Just sold a set on eBay and I have no idea what option to pick from the shipping label menu...

Scrodzilla 02-05-13 09:45 AM

We don't use UPS boxes. We order boxes that measure 18x8x6 in bulk.

Muffin Man 02-05-13 03:24 PM

So back to the Novatec hubs I effed up. What bearings would I need to get, and they're not hard to replace right?

hj.paul7 02-06-13 04:25 PM

Scrod, I really can't find much on tire clearance for the 2012 Leader 735. Can it fit 28c? To be extra specific, a gatorskin 28c, and soma everwear 28c.

Scrodzilla 02-06-13 04:47 PM


Originally Posted by hj.paul7 (Post 15244848)
Scrod, I really can't find much on tire clearance for the 2012 Leader 735. Can it fit 28c? To be extra specific, a gatorskin 28c, and soma everwear 28c.

Probably.

UCF Eric 02-06-13 06:25 PM

Scrod, any ideas what would cause pain in the shins while riding, it's similar to shin splints? It only happens when I work up to a decent RPM. 46/17 gearing, no hills, no mashing.

Scrodzilla 02-06-13 07:11 PM

I have no idea, man. Carleton would be the one to ask - but he's currently on his way to Portland to become Super Hipster.

UCF Eric 02-06-13 10:07 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 15245366)
I have no idea, man. Carleton would be the one to ask - but he's currently on his way to Portland to become Super Hipster.

Damn, alright.

Mumonkan 02-06-13 10:09 PM

Squeaking every 2 pedal revolutions from somewhere down low, not my shoes

chain?

yonderb0y 02-07-13 10:18 AM

Any thoughts on the Leader Cyclone hubs? Or the Leader X Alex wheelset that's built with them?

Scrodzilla 02-07-13 10:36 AM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 15245884)
Squeaking every 2 pedal revolutions from somewhere down low, not my shoes

chain?

Every two?

Scrodzilla 02-07-13 10:37 AM


Originally Posted by yonderb0y (Post 15247206)
Any thoughts on the Leader Cyclone hubs? Or the Leader X Alex wheelset that's built with them?

The hubs look nicer than they are and that wheelset weighs a ton.

Mumonkan 02-07-13 11:43 AM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 15247313)
Every two?

Yeah its quite strange, it only happens when im on the bike too, i cant replicate it when its on a stand or anything

the whole drivetrain is ancient, the chain is probably original 1987

FakeFuji 02-07-13 11:45 AM

Bad link?

Scrodzilla 02-07-13 11:47 AM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 15247621)
Yeah its quite strange, it only happens when im on the bike too, i cant replicate it when its on a stand or anything

the whole drivetrain is ancient, the chain is probably original 1987

What bike are we talking about here? If it's a geared bike, old derailleurs can be extremely squeaky. Lube up all the pivot points and moving parts with a drop of Tri-Flow or something similar. No WD-40.

Does it happen while you're standing up and pedaling or only when you're seated?

Mumonkan 02-07-13 11:57 AM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 15247643)
What bike are we talking about here? If it's a geared bike, old derailleurs can be extremely squeaky. Lube up all the pivot points and moving parts with a drop of Tri-Flow or something similar. No WD-40.

Does it happen while you're standing up and pedaling or only when you're seated?

Its the old fuji, its running singlespeed now but i have the original back wheel on with the whole casette freewheel

it happens both standing or seated

i lubed all the moving parts after cleaning it up a bit and its still happening

its really not a big deal just one of those things i have to understand

LeosLeader 02-07-13 08:53 PM

*edited*

Nevermind.


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