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JohnDThompson 07-10-15 03:18 AM


Originally Posted by magomaev (Post 17966841)
Thank you guys. I think this lockring will do Phil Wood track lockring | Retrogression

No, that's a hub lockring. You'll want a bottom bracket lockring.

Scrodzilla 07-10-15 08:48 AM

Yup, as John said that's not going to work.

Most cartridge bottom brackets stick out just like that on the NDS. It's really not a big deal.

cafesuada 07-10-15 09:18 AM

Hey Scrod-

First post, and I'm hoping to kick things off with something less than entirely stupid. I'm looking to buy new pedals because the stock Kilo pedals are extremely difficult to flip unless I'm wearing my old Vans. I just bought some Chrome shoes I found on sale, and I love them, but it is shockingly difficult to flip the pedals with them. Like, wanted to set the shoes on fire when I got home difficult.

Is there a particular pedal you'd recommend that's relatively easy to flip with shoes that don't have super grippy soles? Looking at the MKS Sylvan Track because it looks like there's a lot of texture on them to grab onto. Thoughts?

Scrodzilla 07-10-15 09:23 AM

You're probably going to hate the Sylvans. Go with either the MKS GR-9 or GR-10, depending on the size of your foot (GR-9 for size 9 and under, GR-10 for 10+)

cafesuada 07-10-15 12:22 PM

Thanks!

JohnDThompson 07-10-15 03:06 PM


Originally Posted by cafesuada (Post 17967778)
Is there a particular pedal you'd recommend that's relatively easy to flip with shoes that don't have super grippy soles? Looking at the MKS Sylvan Track because it looks like there's a lot of texture on them to grab onto. Thoughts?


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 17967803)
You're probably going to hate the Sylvans. Go with either the MKS GR-9 or GR-10, depending on the size of your foot (GR-9 for size 9 and under, GR-10 for 10+)

Or the MKS "Urban Platform." The big, wide tab makes it easy to flip the pedal up.

http://images.cdn.bigcartel.com/bigc...tform-3-wm.jpg

I have some Lyotard mod. 23 pedals (the inspiration for the Urban Platform) on one of my fixed gear bikes, and they do make it easy.

Scrodzilla 07-10-15 03:09 PM

Actually, I have a harder time flipping those than my GR-10s because they tend to hang too far upside-down with clips and double straps installed.

WestyNaut92 07-10-15 04:50 PM

I have a question concerning what looks like rust: Should I be concerned about this, is there anything I should be doing, is it even rust?
http://i59.tinypic.com/op068p.jpg
http://i62.tinypic.com/2db9u9s.jpg
http://i60.tinypic.com/2uohx6q.jpg
http://i57.tinypic.com/2u8v4n7.jpg

Scrodzilla 07-10-15 05:36 PM

Yes, it's rust. Is it ugly? Yeah, a little. Should you be concerned with it? Probably not.

Surface rust will wipe right off with WD40, which will also help prevent new rust from forming. The rust inside your frame isn't going anywhere and is the same rust living inside everyone's steel bike.

And why is there no grease in your seat tube?

WestyNaut92 07-10-15 06:00 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 17969318)
Yes, it's rust. Is it ugly? Yeah, a little. Should you be concerned with it? Probably not.

Surface rust will wipe right off with WD40, which will also help prevent new rust from forming. The rust inside your frame isn't going anywhere and is the same rust living inside everyone's steel bike.

And why is there no grease in your seat tube?

I have a whole big can of WD-40. I ain't concerned with ugly, I'm just concerned with structural integrity. There's no grease in there because of the previous owner didn't put any there...I just got the bike wednesday and I haven't been home for the past two days to do it. Thank you for the quick reply!

Night_shift 07-15-15 08:18 PM


Originally Posted by WestyNaut92 (Post 17969397)
I have a whole big can of WD-40. I ain't concerned with ugly, I'm just concerned with structural integrity. There's no grease in there because of the previous owner didn't put any there...I just got the bike wednesday and I haven't been home for the past two days to do it. Thank you for the quick reply!

Just a public service announcement:

WD-40 =\= grease.

wd40 is awesome for degreasing, cleaning, coating the inside of your frame, etc. but when you regrease things like bearings use actual grease.

himespau 07-15-15 08:35 PM

Hey Scrod, utterly stupid question. Do you know of anyone who has taken a copper bell (like the Crane Suzue) and put vinegar or whatever on it to make it turn green? If so, did it change the sound? Just curious because I like the look of the green copper, but also think my bell sounds pretty.

Scrodzilla 07-16-15 08:17 AM

I don't personally know anyone who has done it but I've seen a few pics of them. I'm really not sure if it would change the sound but I'm leaning toward no. The color doesn't change the type of metal the bell is made of.

My VO brass bell is super dark brown at this point and it doesn't sound any different than it did when it was new.

jlafitte 07-16-15 09:57 AM

It takes a lot of corrosion to change the acoustic properties of a bell. When the surface gets roughed up, the waveform it produces will be less curvy and more angular. Compare samples of a sine waveform and triangle waveform to hear the difference: Non-sinusoidal waveform

When corrosion starts flaking off, that changes the bell's size/shape and will affect things like pitch, duration, overtones.

himespau 07-16-15 10:15 AM

Thanks. Not sure I'd actually go to the bother of doing it, I was just curious because I thought it might look neat after helping my 4 y.o. daughter with a "science experiment" making pennies green (and vinegar baking soda volcanoes).

jlafitte 07-16-15 10:48 AM

Actually there are percussionists who treat their cymbals to brine, sandpaper, hammers, burying in their backyard, you name it. A pure sine wave is aesthetically not at all interesting.

Scrod, a question - will you be stocking any more of the Cinelli Volee tape in black? Me wants.

Scrodzilla 07-16-15 10:57 AM


Originally Posted by jlafitte (Post 17985108)
Scrod, a question - will you be stocking any more of the Cinelli Volee tape in black? Me wants.

The MASH Volee? More should be here in a few days.

jlafitte 07-16-15 11:25 AM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 17985137)
The MASH Volee? More should be here in a few days.


Yeah that's it thanks!

Scrodzilla 07-16-15 12:45 PM

We actually just got it today!

magomaev 07-20-15 07:32 AM

I noticed a new build -- look ac 364.
What type/grade steel is the frame?
Size L what is the actual frame size?
Retro mentions that "seat binder bolt included" Is that advantage or disadvantage vs using seat collar?
Comparing to all city thunderdome do you think the price for look is justified?
What do you think about the ride?
Thank you just wanted to get your opinion.

Scrodzilla 07-20-15 08:28 AM

I've never had a problem with an integrated seat binder on a steel frame.

Both the Thunderdome and the AC 364 are very nice but they're different bikes made from different metal. I haven't really ridden the Look much because I'm still nursing some broken bones but from what I can tell from cruising around the neighborhood, the Look rides like a nice steel frame.

Info about the type of steel and a link to the geo chart is on the Retrogression site.

franswa 07-20-15 11:31 AM

Any plans on stocking the all city fenders when they come out?

Mumonkan 07-20-15 11:51 AM

related: do you know the msrp on that mr pink with the sexy as **** merckx style pink paintjob?

franswa 07-20-15 08:14 PM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 17997057)
related: do you know the msrp on that mr pink with the sexy as **** merckx style pink paintjob?


New kit, too!!1

Night_shift 07-20-15 11:12 PM

Do you find Pasela PTs have a subtle, yet satisfying "hum" at full speed on smooth quiet flats?


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