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Old 05-16-13 | 12:28 PM
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Originally Posted by misskaz
Solution: wear gloves and stop worrying about what it looks like. I feel strange if I am not wearing gloves on my bike, like being in a car without a seatbelt on or not having my phone with me or something.
Not scrod but for reals, I wear my gloves on one mile rides to the store. Feels weird without them on now.
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Old 05-16-13 | 01:13 PM
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i don't like gloves tho

but when i wear them i wear hi viz ones and i feel balleur
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Old 05-16-13 | 01:17 PM
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I hate riding with gloves on. Ain't nobody got time for all that "cyclist" bull****.
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Old 05-16-13 | 01:48 PM
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bumpin this question

I have a 2009 GT Gutterball with a stock aluminum fork on it - it's a harsh ride. I would like to switch out to a steel straight blade lugged fork like the one on the Retrogression website for $68.
The only info I can find on my bike for rake is 45mm - not sure if it's the same year as mine? Will the steel straight blade fork work with a 41mm rake work? I can't see 4mm changing the ride dramatically?
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Old 05-16-13 | 01:50 PM
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You posted it only two hours ago. Go ride
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Old 05-16-13 | 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by hairnet
You posted it only two hours ago. Go ride
but I have $68 burning a hole in my pocket
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Old 05-16-13 | 03:00 PM
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I highly doubt you'll notice a 4mm difference in rake.
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Old 05-16-13 | 03:30 PM
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Awesome - I have ordered it.
Thanks!
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Old 05-17-13 | 02:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
I highly doubt you'll notice a 4mm difference in rake.
Originally Posted by spoiledone
Awesome - I have ordered it.
Thanks!
Umm, did I miss something?

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but I have $68 burning a hole in my pocket
Ah, found it
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Old 05-17-13 | 08:14 AM
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Dearest Scrodzilla,

Is my wheel/hub ****ed? Here's the deal: a couple days ago I started hearing a weird ticking sound coming from my bike. I can't reproduce it on the stand, only when I'm riding it. I removed all gadgets and doo-dads (spoke cards, water bottle, a little charm that was hanging off the saddle rail, etc.) to make sure it wasn't something stupid just being noisy.

I've really tried to pay attention to the ticking. It's totally random and irregular in terms of how loud it is and when it happens, and doesn't seem to have anything to do with pedaling so I don't think it's the drivetrain. (I did check my chainring bolts to be sure and they're fine, and the chain is dirty but fine.) It doesn't seem to change with speed, although by the end of my 10mi commute this morning it was barely happening. I think it's coming from the front of my bike. And then this morning there was a new sound - a jingle! Hooray! Well at least this one I could figure out. Forgive me for not knowing the names of the parts, wheels are still a mystery to me, but the silver washer/cap thing on one side of my hub was loose and jingling. I pulled over and pushed it back into place. Later in the ride the same part on the other side of my hub did the same thing. Ugh. Picture:


Untitled by miss_kaz, on Flickr

You can see it's not pushed in like it's supposed to be. I have no idea if this is related to the ticking/creaking.

Any thoughts on what's going on? Is my wheel going to catastrophically fail while I'm riding it? Should I take the bus home today? Am I going insane?
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Old 05-17-13 | 09:01 AM
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Those dust caps pop off all the time. Check to make sure all the bearings are still inside (and that nothing else is in there that shouldn't be) and press it back in.

It would be a good idea to service your hub while you're at it because I'm sure a lot of dirt has gotten in there.
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Old 05-17-13 | 10:45 AM
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hey scrod, can we ask you any type of question? if yes here's my question

what would you buy if you're looking for a fixie and have $600 to spend? would you build one up or buy a complete? research has led me to kilo tt or premium brew as members have suggested. I will not be racing this bike, it will be for flat city riding no harsh uphills. I am mainly a mountain biker with my yeti 575 but wanting to joing other crowds who does road bike only. I was in the retrogression site and saw the sexy looking bikes and wanted to get your opinion on it. thanks in advance.
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Old 05-17-13 | 11:16 AM
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Scrod, how much weight can I save if I shave off my beard?
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Old 05-17-13 | 11:20 AM
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Approx the equivalent of 87 grams of seatpost.
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Old 05-17-13 | 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
Those dust caps pop off all the time. Check to make sure all the bearings are still inside (and that nothing else is in there that shouldn't be) and press it back in.

It would be a good idea to service your hub while you're at it because I'm sure a lot of dirt has gotten in there.
Ok, I showed the pic to my friend here who works in a bike shop sometimes and he offered to overhaul the hub for me at work tomorrow. Woo! I just have to hope nothing fails on my ride home, then ride my other bike to drinks tonight and carry the wheel with me to hand off to him.
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Old 05-17-13 | 12:50 PM
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I think you'll be alright. In the meantime, pull off your front wheel and try pressing them back in to keep more dirt and gunk from getting in there.
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Old 05-17-13 | 12:50 PM
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Scrod, how much weight can I save if I shave off my beard?
It's not the weight that will be beneficial but the aero advantage.
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Old 05-17-13 | 02:00 PM
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A beard helps with break the wind for the rest of your head. Just like the dimples on a high end disk, a golf ball, or that Kansas City time trialer's eye patch.
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Old 05-22-13 | 11:52 PM
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Do you by chance know what kind of saddle bag that is? It looks pretty cool and I'd love to have one.

https://www.leaderbikeusa.com/?p=2420

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Old 05-23-13 | 01:49 PM
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I have no idea.
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Old 05-23-13 | 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by kite991
Do you by chance know what kind of saddle bag that is? It looks pretty cool and I'd love to have one.

https://www.leaderbikeusa.com/?p=2420

Thanks
Not Scrod, but it looks like this might be it https://www.archivebag.com/saddlebag.html
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Old 05-23-13 | 05:35 PM
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Not Scrod, but it looks like this might be it https://www.archivebag.com/saddlebag.html

Thanks for the help, I don't know much about saddle bags and I'm looking into getting one just to hold small equipment rather than having to bring with me a backpack that's like 10% full. I hate the feeling of a mostly empty backpack, it just doesn't feel right.
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Old 05-23-13 | 06:26 PM
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Dave- What do you think of Sram S80 wheels? Or any deep wheel for that matter.
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Old 05-23-13 | 06:28 PM
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I don't think of Sram S80 wheels. If you're not racing, neither should you.
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Old 05-24-13 | 06:27 PM
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What kind of digital scale do you use to weigh components? The Park Tool DS-2?
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