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brabham79 04-28-14 10:33 AM

scrod do you have a personal preference between the Kagero or the new histogram? they both have the top tube angle i want in my next ride. i assume the differences are subtle and more aesthetic than anything

Scrodzilla 04-28-14 11:13 AM

Both are nice frames but I like the Kagero much better.

brabham79 04-28-14 11:48 AM

build quality? stiffness? design? any reason its much better?

Scrodzilla 04-28-14 12:03 PM

Tubing material and overall quality is about equal. I just prefer traditional round tubes and think the Histogram has one of the ugliest paint schemes going.

Philasteve 04-28-14 12:12 PM

Which one of your builds do you find yourself riding the most? Or if that question was asked before, if your house was burning which bike would you grab first to save?

Scrodzilla 04-28-14 01:28 PM

I ride my Leader the most but if my house was on fire, I'd save my Raleigh and let Angie round up the cats. :lol:

dimethi 04-28-14 05:52 PM

Hey Scrod,

I was wondering if it's safe to use this cog, or should I replace it with a new one?
There are chips on the top of two teeth: 1.) pic1 2.) pic2

Thanks!

Philasteve 04-28-14 07:19 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 16709664)
I ride my Leader the most but if my house was on fire, I'd save my Raleigh and let Angie round up the cats. :lol:

haha good call, I expected a similar answer.

jaded_fable 04-28-14 09:27 PM

Hey Scrod-

I'm starting to look at switching things up from my leader 722 heritage. I picked it up because it was dirt cheap, but I'd really prefer to get something steel with a tighter, more traditional track geometry (and without the wacky cut out, of course).

I was hoping you could recommend a classic looking, well built frame in the <$600 price range. Unfortunately, in my area, grabbing a used/vintage frame in my size is unlikely, so I'm probably looking at getting something new. The Cinelli Gazzetta kind of fits this bill (besides the questionable fork) but I know cinelli is often not the best bang for your buck, because of the name hype.

Any good recommendations? Or any online outlets (besides trolling the Bay) for something like that used?

Thanks!

brabham79 04-28-14 10:14 PM

i was in a similar boat, looking at the gazetta. scrod steered me torward my favorite bike yet the eai bare knuckle.

Scrodzilla 04-28-14 10:25 PM

That's exactly what I was going to suggest!

jaded_fable 04-28-14 10:41 PM

Cool! Thanks guys, I'll check it out.

Scrodzilla 04-29-14 12:29 AM


Originally Posted by dimethi (Post 16710348)
Hey Scrod,

I was wondering if it's safe to use this cog, or should I replace it with a new one?
There are chips on the top of two teeth: 1.) pic1 2.) pic2

Thanks!

It's really not that bad. I would probably round off the sharp bits with a file if I were to continue using it.

Rickymare 05-02-14 09:51 AM

Hey Scrod,

Question about grease.
Dura Ace special grease or Phil wood?

Scrodzilla 05-02-14 09:56 AM

Of all the things in life to be particular about, grease used on your bicycle should not one of them.

Rickymare 05-02-14 10:00 AM

Even for bearings?

Scrodzilla 05-02-14 10:44 AM

Any waterproof grease will be fine.

Rickymare 05-02-14 11:24 AM

Thanks!

DarkSeraphim 05-03-14 06:33 AM

Hey Scrod, after getting my kilo tt pro stolen I purchased another but wanna run a quill set up this time. Any idea how different it would be using a road fork over a track one? You able to get a curved 1" track fork?

europa 05-04-14 04:33 AM

Can I safely lengthen a KMC K710SL chain?

I.m swapping wheels between bikes and, of course, have wound up with one that's too short. This chain's only got about 200km on it and while it's easy enough to remove links, I'm not sure how safe it is to push them back in again to lengthen the 710.

Scrodzilla 05-04-14 09:28 AM

I've pushed the pins back in and they've been fine but I've also pushed them back in and had that particular link make an audible click sound afterward while riding, which won't actually weaken the chain but is very annoying.

The best way to do it is to use two K710 master links.

Scrodzilla 05-04-14 09:30 AM


Originally Posted by DarkSeraphim (Post 16724163)
Hey Scrod, after getting my kilo tt pro stolen I purchased another but wanna run a quill set up this time. Any idea how different it would be using a road fork over a track one? You able to get a curved 1" track fork?

The handling may end up being a little wacky.

I can get the Soma 1" track fork with a 30mm rake in black. There may be something else available but I'd need to do some searching.

Fear Before 05-04-14 01:33 PM

Do you happen to know of a stem like the VO Tall Stack or Soma High Rider, but for 1" steer tubes? I know a shim would work but I'd rather not use a shim if I don't have to.

DarkSeraphim 05-04-14 07:06 PM

Awesome, is the soma fork better than the one you sell or is it all branding that inflates price?

kite991 05-06-14 11:08 AM

Is there a fork that's priced reasonably, drilled for a brake, and wont look weird on my 725. I'm looking for a second fork to have a brake set up, I'll still be keeping my Alpina F04 fork. The material doesnt mater to me, but I'd probably prefer if it wasnt carbon since itd be really expensive.


Or is there a way to get a clamp on brake caliper for the alpina? or would that just end up either damaging my fork, or not working properly?


Thanks


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