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Scord, help me out here. I need a new U-lock.
I see that kryptonites' mini u-locks are quite popular... do you have much experience with them. Are they enough to get front wheel and frame tied up? which U-lock realy is worth my money... ? if it helps i lock my bike just about everywhere (downtown, bars, shopping), but i do owne a heavy duty chain for longer duration lock ups. its simply too heavy for everyday usage thanks |
Scrod,
Which headset is nicer? The specs for my Wabi says FSA Orbit X, but the bike came with a Tange Seiki Technoglide instead. Just based on the looks and browsing the Tange Seiki catalogue, it looks like the threadless 1 1/8" Technoglide Classic TG36. |
Originally Posted by MTLriging
(Post 18061921)
Scord, help me out here. I need a new U-lock.
I see that kryptonites' mini u-locks are quite popular... do you have much experience with them. Are they enough to get front wheel and frame tied up? which U-lock realy is worth my money... ? if it helps i lock my bike just about everywhere (downtown, bars, shopping), but i do owne a heavy duty chain for longer duration lock ups. its simply too heavy for everyday usage thanks |
Originally Posted by TenSpeedV2
(Post 18064841)
Not Scrod - but have a regular Kryptonite and a mini OnGuard. I struggle to get my front wheel and frame locked to a pole with it, depends on what I am locking to. The regular Kryptonite, no problem. I figure you are going more on size than brand correct?
100% correct. it just seems like Kryptonite is the go to u-lock brand... maybe its great marketing maybe its quality products... not sure But yeah that's what i've heard. it's manageable but hard with a mini-u. ill probably go with a normal size. The question remains, which one? |
It's definitely hard with the mini-5 that I have but suspect the mini 7 would allow for that.
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Originally Posted by Andersper
(Post 18064677)
Scrod,
Which headset is nicer? The specs for my Wabi says FSA Orbit X, but the bike came with a Tange Seiki Technoglide instead. Just based on the looks and browsing the Tange Seiki catalogue, it looks like the threadless 1 1/8" Technoglide Classic TG36. |
Originally Posted by MTLriging
(Post 18064859)
100% correct. it just seems like Kryptonite is the go to u-lock brand... maybe its great marketing maybe its quality products... not sure
But yeah that's what i've heard. it's manageable but hard with a mini-u. ill probably go with a normal size. The question remains, which one? |
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 18064977)
Before that I had another Mini-5 but "lost" it after hurling it at a car that nearly hit me.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 18064977)
I've been using the same Krypto Mini-5 for years. Before that I had another Mini-5 but "lost" it after hurling it at a car that nearly hit me.
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i have a fugghedaboudit one which iirc is slightly bigger than the mini 5 and im not getting more than a wheel or a frame tube locked to anything
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 18064977)
I've been using the same Krypto Mini-5 for years. Before that I had another Mini-5 but "lost" it after hurling it at a car that nearly hit me.
perfect for sideview mirrors and head/tail lights dirt cheap at harbor freight if he were to "lose it" :innocent: |
:roflmao2: that's the second best use for a bike lock. hahah
i like getting new gear. thanks to all of you |
I like my OnGuard a little more than the Kryptonite to be honest. The locking mechanism seems a bit more well thought out and put together. Might just be me.
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I very rarely leave my bike locked up out of sight. Most of the bars, restaurants, etc. I hang out at either have a doorman I know really well who keeps a good eye on **** or lets me bring my bike inside. Some places even let Angie & I park our mopeds inside. :lol:
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Hey Scrod,
How much of a difference is there in the sound and loudness of the Crane E-Ne copper and aluminum bells ? |
Originally Posted by MTLriging
(Post 18065038)
:roflmao2: that's the second best use for a bike lock. hahah
i like getting new gear. thanks to all of you |
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edited the post ha. for the stats
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Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie
(Post 18065698)
Hey Scrod,
How much of a difference is there in the sound and loudness of the Crane E-Ne copper and aluminum bells ? |
dear scrods,
i need to start selling some ****. how much does it generally cost you to ship a set of wheels (normal wheels, not the ****ing monster truck wheels you sent me last) with usps? i doubt you go into the PO and do it there, do you use an online service to labels and quotes? sincerely, guy with too much ****. |
Hey Scrod,
Do you have MKS Spin Pedal Flips or similar bolt-on pedal flipper tabs for pedals that don't have them built in ? |
Originally Posted by Mumonkan
(Post 18066093)
dear scrods,
i need to start selling some ****. how much does it generally cost you to ship a set of wheels (normal wheels, not the ****ing monster truck wheels you sent me last) with usps? i doubt you go into the PO and do it there, do you use an online service to labels and quotes? sincerely, guy with too much ****. |
Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie
(Post 18066533)
Hey Scrod,
Do you have MKS Spin Pedal Flips or similar bolt-on pedal flipper tabs for pedals that don't have them built in ? |
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 18066577)
We typically use shipping software but you can go to paypal.com/shipnow and enter all the info and get a quote. Depending on where the wheels are going and how much you're insuring them for (ALWAYS insure wheels), it will most likely be between $30-40 using USPS Parcel Select. You can pay for and print the shipping label from PayPal's site too.
gracias |
got a recommendation for a t handle ball end allen set? i got some from craftsman a couple months ago but since such a merican brand is made in the orient now theyre starting to round off already (not even the ball end)
are the park ones worth the cost? |
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