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#8326
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
Posts: 26,053
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From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
That's what I hear. I ride by it all the time and it looks like a really good one.
That kind of stuff doesn't really interest me though.
That kind of stuff doesn't really interest me though.
#8327
Junior Member
Joined: Mar 2014
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Bikes: raleigh rush hour
i need to buy a stem that will fit my riser bars and i was wondering if my headset is 1 1/8 would that be the size stem i get?or do i need to know the steerer size as well?
#8328
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
Posts: 26,053
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From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
If your headset is 1 1/8", so is your steerer.
#8330
Member
Joined: Jan 2014
Posts: 47
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From: Saratoga Springs, NY
Bikes: Traitor Cutlass, Raleigh Technium, FBM bmx, Cannondale MTB, Specialized Sequoia Road
How much happier are you since relocating to the sunny lands of california?
I love and live in the northeast but I just cannot imagine spending the rest of my life battling winter.
My inner existential self says move move move!
I love and live in the northeast but I just cannot imagine spending the rest of my life battling winter.
My inner existential self says move move move!
#8331
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
Posts: 26,053
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From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
thank you scrod, i was thinking about getting this for my raleigh rush hour with cinellli pepper risers. i hope it works unless you could recomend any other stems?
#8332
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
Posts: 26,053
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From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
We miss our crew of friends from back home quite a bit but my general state of mind is much better now that I no longer need to wear coats.
#8333
#8334
Giro did a limited edition pink Aeon last year.
2013 Cycling Giro Aeon MTB Road TT Bike Helmet New in The Box | eBay
/not scrod.
2013 Cycling Giro Aeon MTB Road TT Bike Helmet New in The Box | eBay
/not scrod.
#8335
Veteran Racer


Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 11,854
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From: Ciudad de Vacas, Tejas
Bikes: 34 frames + 80 wheels
Posted previously but you seem to have missed it:
What is your opinion of the Blackspire chainrings ? The reason I ask is because I want to use one on my Wabi Lightning, and they are one of the few 3/32" chainrings for 144 BCD crankarms.
What is your opinion of the Blackspire chainrings ? The reason I ask is because I want to use one on my Wabi Lightning, and they are one of the few 3/32" chainrings for 144 BCD crankarms.
#8336
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
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From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
Sorry, man.
Blackspire chainrings are definitely good quality. I used a MonoVeloce chainring briefly on my old silver Leader 725 and really liked it. The track racing chainrings are similar to FSA track chainrings but have a nicer finish IMO.
Blackspire chainrings are definitely good quality. I used a MonoVeloce chainring briefly on my old silver Leader 725 and really liked it. The track racing chainrings are similar to FSA track chainrings but have a nicer finish IMO.
#8337
Junior Member
Joined: Oct 2010
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How big of a difference is there when changing frames? For instance, I have a leader 725 right now and I'm wondering if upgrading to a kagero frameset would result in a noticeable difference. Also I've got to make a trip down to your shop from LA on the way to barona one of these days!
#8338
Looong time no postee but looking at a frame to replace my Big Block 58 because it's just that bit too big and tangling it in my jewels ain't my idea o' fun. That and just feeling that bit too topply-heavy. Last ride was a (legit street trash find) Reminton 54 that was just that bit too small/tight/feet hitting front wheel. 55 seemed too close to 54 so yeah I kinda blew it and went straight to 58...live and learn how to measure yourself for a ride eh. So, long story getting longer I'm after a swap for the Big Block and haviing drooled over some Leader stylings for a while I'm currently tossing up between a 55 Heritage and a 56 Renovatio. I have some nice stuff to go with whatever I get, Mavic Ellipse, White Industries, Paul etc and this being Japan I need to hang brakes on there too to avoid das law as well as simply want them having had my share of major ambulance ride/rehab. Other than cash, anything duh-yes-of-course-I-forgot I should know about diffs between the 2? I am leaning toward the Reno I got to say, a perdy perdy bike I think and I'm guessing able to take a fair beating as well.
Gracias.
Gracias.
#8339
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
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From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
How big of a difference is there when changing frames? For instance, I have a leader 725 right now and I'm wondering if upgrading to a kagero frameset would result in a noticeable difference. Also I've got to make a trip down to your shop from LA on the way to barona one of these days!
#8340
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
Posts: 26,053
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From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
Looong time no postee but looking at a frame to replace my Big Block 58 because it's just that bit too big and tangling it in my jewels ain't my idea o' fun. That and just feeling that bit too topply-heavy. Last ride was a (legit street trash find) Reminton 54 that was just that bit too small/tight/feet hitting front wheel. 55 seemed too close to 54 so yeah I kinda blew it and went straight to 58...live and learn how to measure yourself for a ride eh. So, long story getting longer I'm after a swap for the Big Block and haviing drooled over some Leader stylings for a while I'm currently tossing up between a 55 Heritage and a 56 Renovatio. I have some nice stuff to go with whatever I get, Mavic Ellipse, White Industries, Paul etc and this being Japan I need to hang brakes on there too to avoid das law as well as simply want them having had my share of major ambulance ride/rehab. Other than cash, anything duh-yes-of-course-I-forgot I should know about diffs between the 2? I am leaning toward the Reno I got to say, a perdy perdy bike I think and I'm guessing able to take a fair beating as well.
Gracias.
Gracias.
#8342
Senior Member
Joined: May 2009
Posts: 63
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Hi Scrod -- I'm looking for a single caliper side-pull front brake to fit a track fork for with a tight clearance. 23c tire won't clear a double caliper brake. Any recommendations? Am I stuck buying used? Other options I'm not seeing? Thanks.
#8343
canis lupus familiaris
Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 2,254
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From: North Carolina
Bikes: En plus one
#8344
Senior Member

Joined: May 2013
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on the PC website they claim "KAGERO and RENOVATIO framesets sold within the United States are NOT drilled for brakes, but the fork can be easily drilled for a brake." here:PEDAL Consumption | Frames
do you recommend that?
do you recommend that?
#8345
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Your cog is slipping.



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From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
#8346
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
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From: Beverly MA
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on the PC website they claim "KAGERO and RENOVATIO framesets sold within the United States are NOT drilled for brakes, but the fork can be easily drilled for a brake." here:PEDAL Consumption | Frames
do you recommend that?
do you recommend that?
#8347
From the track thread.
Does anyone know of any front axle nuts that are slightly smaller diameter than what I'm guessing is fairly standard? Here's why... building track bike for my wife and here is the dropout for the Leader fork (1805 TR) I have:

All the axle nuts I have (lower one in that photo) are just slightly too big to fit into that opening. The upper nut is from a road skewer/axle I use for a road wheel that I sometimes use on track bike... about 2mm less in diameter, and fits neatly into the dropout.
All the axle nuts I have (lower one in that photo) are just slightly too big to fit into that opening. The upper nut is from a road skewer/axle I use for a road wheel that I sometimes use on track bike... about 2mm less in diameter, and fits neatly into the dropout.
#8348
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Your cog is slipping.



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From: Beverly MA
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Some lower-end front track hubs have 10mm axles instead of 9mm, which means the axle nuts would be the same size as what is typically used on the rear. I don't know of any 10mm axle nuts that have a rotating washer that would be smaller in diameter.
Even if a 10mm axle squeezes into those dropouts, they are designed to accomodate a standard axle nut for a 9mm axle.
Even if a 10mm axle squeezes into those dropouts, they are designed to accomodate a standard axle nut for a 9mm axle.
#8349
Some lower-end front track hubs have 10mm axles instead of 9mm, which means the axle nuts would be the same size as what is typically used on the rear. I don't know of any 10mm axle nuts that have a rotating washer that would be smaller in diameter.
Even if a 10mm axle squeezes into those dropouts, they are designed to accomodate a standard axle nut for a 9mm axle.
Even if a 10mm axle squeezes into those dropouts, they are designed to accomodate a standard axle nut for a 9mm axle.
#8350
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



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From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
That's really odd. I just pulled one of those forks off the shelf and all the 9mm axle nuts I've got here at the shop fit just inside that recessed part of the dropouts.





