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Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
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From: Beverly MA
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So apparently every frame I want in my size is out of stock. I really want a leader 722 ts/ heritage for being rough with and taking on bart ect.. I'm 5' 6" and there is a 51cm ts for sale and a 55cm heritage for sale and unfortunatey can't find any in 53. What should I do?
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
Posts: 26,053
Likes: 100
From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
So apparently every frame I want in my size is out of stock. I really want a leader 722 ts/ heritage for being rough with and taking on bart ect.. I'm 5' 6" and there is a 51cm ts for sale and a 55cm heritage for sale and unfortunatey can't find any in 53. What should I do?
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
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From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
**** me. now i need to come up with $800.
thanks. i had only heard about it through their IG feed at the time
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From: Montreal, Québec, Canada
Bikes: Kilo tt pro, marin argenta, unknown PSX
Hey scrod,
I am currently looking for bicycle lights and i realy would appreciate some recommendations (brands, models....)
Im looking for lights so i can be seen but not necessarily to see clearly the road. Rechargeable would be awesome but if batteries are better so be it.
If you could point me towards some that would fit these criterias it would be great.
I am currently looking for bicycle lights and i realy would appreciate some recommendations (brands, models....)
Im looking for lights so i can be seen but not necessarily to see clearly the road. Rechargeable would be awesome but if batteries are better so be it.
If you could point me towards some that would fit these criterias it would be great.
Thanks for the package, awesome! BTW that filler y'all use is way cool. Wish I could read Japanese.
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Bikes: Canyon, Bowman & Colnago
Hey Scrod!
What's the meaning of life? Where do babies come from? Is global warming real, or are the liberals lying to us?
Thanks.
What's the meaning of life? Where do babies come from? Is global warming real, or are the liberals lying to us?
Thanks.
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Joined: Nov 2014
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From: Telford, PA
Bikes: Pinarello FP Due, Cesare track bike modified for the street.
Hey scrod,
I am currently looking for bicycle lights and i realy would appreciate some recommendations (brands, models....)
Im looking for lights so i can be seen but not necessarily to see clearly the road. Rechargeable would be awesome but if batteries are better so be it.
If you could point me towards some that would fit these criteria it would be great.
I am currently looking for bicycle lights and i realy would appreciate some recommendations (brands, models....)
Im looking for lights so i can be seen but not necessarily to see clearly the road. Rechargeable would be awesome but if batteries are better so be it.
If you could point me towards some that would fit these criteria it would be great.
Ride Safe,
Joe
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Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
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From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
I was going to recommend something from Cyrgolite as well. They're bulky and a little utilitarian looking but are very bright as bmwjoe said.
You did say however that you weren't really looking for a headlight that lights up the road so in that case, just pick up a set of small Knog Blinders (the ones with one LED bulb).
You did say however that you weren't really looking for a headlight that lights up the road so in that case, just pick up a set of small Knog Blinders (the ones with one LED bulb).
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From: Montreal, Québec, Canada
Bikes: Kilo tt pro, marin argenta, unknown PSX
Great. Thx for the answers guys. I am in fact going for some cyglo lights.
Since im ordering cool stuff i was wondering what your thoughts were on the portland design works ninja pump. I yhink its pretty cool but i dont know how its jolding up. Im looking for a pump i can easily carry in my bag with all my school stuff so i need it to be durable and solid (no plastic).
Also any thoughts on CO2cartridges?
If you have other recommendations id be glad to hear them!
Since im ordering cool stuff i was wondering what your thoughts were on the portland design works ninja pump. I yhink its pretty cool but i dont know how its jolding up. Im looking for a pump i can easily carry in my bag with all my school stuff so i need it to be durable and solid (no plastic).
Also any thoughts on CO2cartridges?
If you have other recommendations id be glad to hear them!
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Your cog is slipping.



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I loathe mini pumps. Get a PDW Shiny Object and a handful of threaded cartridges instead.
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From: Montreal, Québec, Canada
Bikes: Kilo tt pro, marin argenta, unknown PSX
hahaha Great input guys thanks!
Ive never had CO2 cartridges, how reliable are they and to what pressure can they get your tires? I like the idea though. i will give it a shot
Ive never had CO2 cartridges, how reliable are they and to what pressure can they get your tires? I like the idea though. i will give it a shot
Get a pile of them from Amazon and practice once or twice at home first. One cartridge should get your tire inflated to a rideable pressure, far better and faster than a mini pump ever would.
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From: NYC
Hi Scrod.
I have thunderdome with cane creek headset 400.
I recently replace my stem. I noticed that my fork is freely going up and down. I had to insert spaces to prevent fork from going up and down.
It is my assumption now that stem is actually holding a fork from going up and down.
Is that correct?
Thank you for your help.
I have thunderdome with cane creek headset 400.
I recently replace my stem. I noticed that my fork is freely going up and down. I had to insert spaces to prevent fork from going up and down.
It is my assumption now that stem is actually holding a fork from going up and down.
Is that correct?
Thank you for your help.
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Your cog is slipping.



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You need to pre-load your headset using the top cap and the correct amount of spacers before you tighten your stem's pinch bolts. If you are using the correct amount of spacers, there should be a 3-5mm gap between the top of your steerer and the top of your stem (inside the stem).
If you can't figure it out, I'm sure any bike shop in NYC can help you.
If you can't figure it out, I'm sure any bike shop in NYC can help you.
So apparently every frame I want in my size is out of stock. I really want a leader 722 ts/ heritage for being rough with and taking on bart ect.. I'm 5' 6" and there is a 51cm ts for sale and a 55cm heritage for sale and unfortunatey can't find any in 53. What should I do?
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question, what frames are compatable with the sram omnium as far as track frames go? please and thanks.
I bought some new spacers to go with a new stem for my Kilo. The bike originally came with 50mm worth of spacers. I wanted less and with me being a noob only bought 40mm worth of new spacers without even considering the fact that the steerer tube would then be sticking up past the stem.
Is my only option if I want a shorter stack to get the tube cut? Is this a relatively quick and easy thing for a bike shop to do?
Is my only option if I want a shorter stack to get the tube cut? Is this a relatively quick and easy thing for a bike shop to do?
I bought some new spacers to go with a new stem for my Kilo. The bike originally came with 50mm worth of spacers. I wanted less and with me being a noob only bought 40mm worth of new spacers without even considering the fact that the steerer tube would then be sticking up past the stem.
Is my only option if I want a shorter stack to get the tube cut? Is this a relatively quick and easy thing for a bike shop to do?
Is my only option if I want a shorter stack to get the tube cut? Is this a relatively quick and easy thing for a bike shop to do?





