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Scrodzilla 04-15-16 04:08 PM

It really depends on the rim, spokes used and lacing of the wheel.

SquidPuppet 04-15-16 04:45 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 18693923)
It really depends on the rim, spokes used and lacing of the wheel.

Yeah, that was lame not providing that. Straight 14g, 3-cross, H+Son Todestrieb (32mm outer width), small flange front hub.

Scrodzilla 04-15-16 05:09 PM

Those rims are pretty rigid. I would think only a small spot where that missing spoke is would go slightly out of whack and be a pretty easy fix if the wheel was built right to begin with.

SquidPuppet 04-16-16 12:20 PM

Thanks for your time.

A buddy and I were having a discussion on 28 vs 32 vs 36 and how much we suspected they would go out. We were also talking about 622 vs 559. We are just trying to get the knowledge without resorting to a scientific experiment, ya know, taking bolt cutters to a spoke. :lol:

Scrodzilla 04-16-16 12:46 PM

All you'd really need to do is loosen one spoke 4-5 turns of a spoke wrench if you want to do a real-world experiment.

SquidPuppet 04-16-16 01:20 PM

We'd want to accurately replicate "Immediate failure". :p Just yuckin' around.

steve-in-kville 04-17-16 08:37 AM

[h=1]Scrod,

When will you get more of the Aventon Mataro's back in stock? I'm looking at the 49mm size.
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Scrodzilla 04-17-16 09:48 AM


Originally Posted by steve-in-kville (Post 18696980)
Scrod,

When will you get more of the Aventon Mataro's back in stock? I'm looking at the 49mm size.


As soon as Aventon makes more.

steve-in-kville 04-17-16 09:58 AM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 18697104)
As soon as Aventon makes more.

Thanks!! I'll keep checking your website.

Mumonkan 04-17-16 12:16 PM


Originally Posted by steve-in-kville (Post 18696980)
49mm

thats a really small bike.

jtbadge 04-17-16 12:22 PM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 18697392)
thats a really small bike.

...a bicycle for ants?

https://media.makeameme.org/created/...-to-pkkdgf.jpg

SquidPuppet 04-17-16 12:35 PM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 18697392)
thats a really small bike.

Water is wet

Scrodzilla 04-17-16 12:53 PM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 18697392)
thats a really small bike.

Didn't even catch that. :lol:

steve-in-kville 04-17-16 05:11 PM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 18697392)
thats a really small bike.

My Tourist is a 47mm.

Its the short ones you gotta watch....

TejanoTrackie 04-17-16 07:39 PM

Man, I thought I was short !

TenSpeedV2 04-17-16 08:16 PM


Originally Posted by steve-in-kville (Post 18697851)
My Tourist is a 47mm.

Its the short ones you gotta watch....

Srsly. How tall you is?

Scrodzilla 04-17-16 08:30 PM


Originally Posted by steve-in-kville (Post 18697851)
My Tourist is a 47mm.

Its the short ones you gotta watch....

Dude...cm, not mm.

veganbikes 04-17-16 08:32 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 18698301)
Dude...cm, not mm.

So you are saying his profile picture might not be actual size?

steve-in-kville 04-18-16 01:40 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 18698301)
Dude...cm, not mm.

I actually didn't catch that until everyone made fun of me. Yeah, I meant cm.

That would be a small bike!

Potatofarmer 04-19-16 01:17 PM

Hey Scrod

I just put together my first fixed gear bike and I noticed that my cog doesn't quite line up with my chainring, which sticks out a bit more. I'm guessing this is because of the pretty wide BB that came with my s300 cranks?
Is there an easy way to fix this?

Cheers!

Scrodzilla 04-19-16 02:00 PM


Originally Posted by Potatofarmer (Post 18702644)
Hey Scrod

I just put together my first fixed gear bike and I noticed that my cog doesn't quite line up with my chainring, which sticks out a bit more. I'm guessing this is because of the pretty wide BB that came with my s300 cranks?
Is there an easy way to fix this?

Cheers!

Assuming you installed your cog the right way (with the flange on the inside) you should stop worrying about it and ride your bike.

Potatofarmer 04-19-16 02:11 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 18702784)
Assuming you installed your cog the right way (with the flange on the inside) you should stop worrying about it and ride your bike.

Could've guessed it wasn't that big a deal!
Thanks man

cali_axela 04-24-16 04:53 PM

Hey Scrod, just tried installing a new 710SL chain, and realized it's one link too short at 100... I need 101 links exactly for my two most commonly used cogs. The previous KMC 710 chain I'd used came with 112 links -- like most other KMC chains seem to.

Does the 710SL come in longer lengths than the default 100? Or, can you recommend another chain that comes with > 100 (looking at either the Izumi eco or Z510HX possibly). I'd used a Z410 first, and it didn't last long at all for me... but loved the 710. Thanks.

AndjaVXC 04-24-16 05:11 PM


Originally Posted by cali_axela (Post 18715101)
Hey Scrod, just tried installing a new 710SL chain, and realized it's one link too short at 100... I need 101 links exactly for my two most commonly used cogs. The previous KMC 710 chain I'd used came with 112 links -- like most other KMC chains seem to.

Does the 710SL come in longer lengths than the default 100? Or, can you recommend another chain that comes with > 100 (looking at either the Izumi eco or Z510HX possibly). I'd used a Z410 first, and it didn't last long at all for me... but loved the 710. Thanks.

I have about 6 or 7 extra K710 SL links you can have if you want them, just PM me your address, I'll drop 'em in the mail tomorrow.

Scrodzilla 04-24-16 06:09 PM


Originally Posted by AndjaVXC (Post 18715133)
I have about 6 or 7 extra K710 SL links you can have if you want them, just PM me your address, I'll drop 'em in the mail tomorrow.

Good man.

I was going to say we have a ton of extra links hanging around too. :)


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