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Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie
(Post 17868081)
OK, just one more question on the wheel build. Spoke length calculator says I need 282.3mm spokes. Sapim Laser spokes come in odd size lengths. Should I get 281mm or 283mm ? I know the CX-Ray spokes come in even lengths, but I've decided they are not worth the added expense.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 17868116)
I would go with 281mm.
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Originally Posted by Mumonkan
(Post 17866858)
fwiw: h+son makes all the other drillings but they dont distribute them to the us for some reason, so you gotta buy from the uk somewhere (like directly from them) and pay stupid shipping fees
i ended up picking a23's I ordered a pair of rims directly from them because of a drilling requirement issue. It was an "interesting" experience. They made good on the deal though, and it ended well. |
Originally Posted by SquidPuppet
(Post 17868230)
H+Son is in China, headquarters and factory. :)
I ordered a pair of rims directly from them because of a drilling requirement issue. It was an "interesting" experience. They made good on the deal though, and it ended well. |
Originally Posted by Mumonkan
(Post 17868564)
idunno why uk was in my head.
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Scrod,
torque spec for Andel cobra bb? also, recommended torque for crank arm bolts? tia |
[MENTION=164476]Scrodzilla[/MENTION], update on the mysterious cable/housing saga: that shimano set actually wound up "fitting"
kindof. inline adjusters added a little more length to the housing, the routing isnt perfect but it works for now, im gonna definitely wanna find some more housing somewhere the cables that came with that set worked fine tho as far as length is concerned, didnt expect that, especially the front. |
[MENTION=164476]Scrodzilla[/MENTION]
Hi, I am a complete beginner when it comes to riding bikes aside from my child hood however i came to you because i have read a few of your posts and you seem to be very knowledgeable with bike equipment. I just wanted to ask what kind of bike should i start off with (fixie/freewheel) I have looked all around the internet and have found numerous brands however they all seem the same to me and i can't tell the difference when it comes to the quality of the equipment used on the bikes. The brands i have considered are Aventon, Leader, Purefix(they are bleh), and Unknown. I think that you own a bike shop from what i have read correct? What have been your customers experiences with these brands and did they like them? Also how much do you think it would cost to have Road style drop bars installed on the Aventon which was my main goal. I asked around and all my local bike shops tell me most of the time that Aventon is some new brand they dont know about and none of them have it in stock one store has it that i haven't been to yet and was closed today when i went to go look for bikes, the other one i called over the phone told me that for an aventon i was looking at around 650! When the one from city grounds was around 500 i doubt the parts they are using in the aventon are very different from the ones from city grounds. They even advertise the frame for 350$ when they can clearly get it for wayy cheaper. If you feel this post is worth your time please reply back in detail. CHEERS |
Hey [MENTION=164476]Scrodzilla[/MENTION], I've had a lot of conflicting info on this. I picked up an NJS Dura Ace crankset, 7600. What spindle length do I need, and is it ISO or JIS?
Common since says JIS, but I've read in some places that the NJS Dura Ace stuff is ISO for whatever reason. |
Originally Posted by icepick_trotsky
(Post 17869948)
Hey @Scrodzilla, I've had a lot of conflicting info on this. I picked up an NJS Dura Ace crankset, 7600. What spindle length do I need, and is it ISO or JIS?
Common since says JIS, but I've read in some places that the NJS Dura Ace stuff is ISO for whatever reason. I know two people using 109mm ISO and one person using a Phil Wood 110.5mm ISO. All of them have good chainlines. |
Originally Posted by Swinny145123
(Post 17869894)
@Scrodzilla
Hi, I am a complete beginner when it comes to riding bikes aside from my child hood however i came to you because i have read a few of your posts and you seem to be very knowledgeable with bike equipment. I just wanted to ask what kind of bike should i start off with (fixie/freewheel) I have looked all around the internet and have found numerous brands however they all seem the same to me and i can't tell the difference when it comes to the quality of the equipment used on the bikes. The brands i have considered are Aventon, Leader, Purefix(they are bleh), and Unknown. I think that you own a bike shop from what i have read correct? What have been your customers experiences with these brands and did they like them? Also how much do you think it would cost to have Road style drop bars installed on the Aventon which was my main goal. I asked around and all my local bike shops tell me most of the time that Aventon is some new brand they dont know about and none of them have it in stock one store has it that i haven't been to yet and was closed today when i went to go look for bikes, the other one i called over the phone told me that for an aventon i was looking at around 650! When the one from city grounds was around 500 i doubt the parts they are using in the aventon are very different from the ones from city grounds. They even advertise the frame for 350$ when they can clearly get it for wayy cheaper. If you feel this post is worth your time please reply back in detail. CHEERS Spend some time looking around the forum. You'll find the answers to all of your questions and learn a bunch of good, bad and altogether stupid things here, all of which will be worthwhile. |
Originally Posted by Thade
(Post 17869687)
Scrod,
torque spec for Andel cobra bb? also, recommended torque for crank arm bolts? tia |
Originally Posted by Mumonkan
(Post 17869803)
@Scrodzilla, update on the mysterious cable/housing saga: that shimano set actually wound up "fitting"
kindof. inline adjusters added a little more length to the housing, the routing isnt perfect but it works for now, im gonna definitely wanna find some more housing somewhere the cables that came with that set worked fine tho as far as length is concerned, didnt expect that, especially the front. |
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 17870039)
Nope, DA 7600 is ISO.
I know two people using 109mm ISO and one person using a Phil Wood 110.5mm ISO. All of them have good chainlines. |
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 17870049)
You got your wheels? Do you love them???
took it around the block a couple times and christ, those giant wheels (at 10 ****ing psi!) combined with the carved c17 is like im driving a cadillac. i rode over 6 inch curbs without even popping up the wheel, it just steamrolls over ****. this thing is nuts thanks a ton man, you guys rock! ps: tell angie thanks for the bears lmfao, im starting a collection at work on the front of my desk |
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 17870047)
40ish nm. You really don't need a torque wrench though. Use common sense.
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I remember a few months back, my dad was visiting and I was talking about how I'd gotten a larger torque wrench to go with my smaller one so that I could get the torque right on my bb. He just kind of looked at me and said, "why do you need a torque wrench? In my day, we just tightened it up as tight as we could and went for a ride." Of course it was a different time, but when he was in college in the mid 60's, he hitchhiked one summer most of the way home, then stopped at a sears 100 or so miles from home, bought a bike in a box and an adjustable wrench, put it together and rode the rest of the way home. Different times.
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i used to do the same thing, now that i own a torque wrench i realize i used to overtighten EVERYTHING
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Originally Posted by himespau
(Post 17870763)
Of course it was a different time, but when he was in college in the mid 60's, he hitchhiked one summer most of the way home, then stopped at a sears 100 or so miles from home, bought a bike in a box and an adjustable wrench, put it together and rode the rest of the way home. Different times.
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[MENTION=164476]Scrodzilla[/MENTION] you are right about that most of the bikes that i had saw when i went into their shop was Trek road bikes and children's bikes. Which one would you go for looking at the specs comparing the City grounds aventon and the Raleigh rush hour. As those are the two bikes i can pick up from bike stores
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Scrod, thanks for the little blue guy! I never got one of those from my LBS.
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i buy parts from scrod just for the happy meal toys.
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Originally Posted by Swinny145123
(Post 17870894)
@Scrodzilla you are right about that most of the bikes that i had saw when i went into their shop was Trek road bikes and children's bikes. Which one would you go for looking at the specs comparing the City grounds aventon and the Raleigh rush hour. As those are the two bikes i can pick up from bike stores
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 17870972)
The Rush Hour is cro-mo steel, not hi-ten.
If the Aventon completes your local shop is selling are built up using the Aventon/6KU parts package available to dealers (like the ones being sold by CityGrounds), you're probably better off buying the Raleigh. It really comes down to whether you want an aluminum or steel frame. |
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Hey Scrod,
Who is making the best replacement 6000 Bearings these days? I like to keep a few sets in my toolbox/parts box. I used to get them from Applied Technology here in Cleveland, but they no longer have a "walk up" counter. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=456388 |
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