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LesterOfPuppets 11-08-11 05:46 PM

Mine are 4.25" by 7.25" and go for medium (sometimes small) for leather work gloves, medium for rubber palm work gloves, large for dishwashing gloves.

Scrodzilla 11-08-11 05:58 PM


Originally Posted by calv (Post 13469720)
What size what you call my hands, 4 1/2" wide, just shy 7" long.

Medium? Small?

Female. :lol:

calv 11-08-11 06:16 PM

****. Hahaha.

My hands are known to look like sausages. I guess I have mini sausage fingers then.

Real question: Cane Creek SCR-5 hoods are known to be a bit wide, they also make a compact version for (from the reviews) people with tiny hands. Should I go for the compact version then?

Scrodzilla 11-08-11 06:20 PM

I honestly have no idea when it comes to hoods.

LesterOfPuppets 11-08-11 06:21 PM

The compact levers just offer a shorter reach to the lever, the hoods are the same, I'm pretty sure.

homebrewk 11-08-11 06:25 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 13469948)
I honestly have no idea when it comes to hoods.

...this reminds me, where do you usually put your hands when you are riding with compact drops?

Scrodzilla 11-08-11 06:28 PM

Usually, one hand is in the air whipping the bird and the other is on my nuts.

calv 11-08-11 06:29 PM


Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets (Post 13469952)
The compact levers just offer a shorter reach to the lever, the hoods are the same, I'm pretty sure.

Cool thanks.

LesterOfPuppets 11-08-11 06:34 PM

NP. I run 105 Shimano short reach levers on my roadie. Well, I broke one so I'm doing the combo now. I like the short reach better than standard, much easier reach from the drops. I guess the only worry would be whether your sausage fingers would get claustrophobia under the levers because of tight clearance. You can click back and forth on Cane Creek's site and kinda visualize the difference.

Here are my 105s, standard in foreground:

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5217/...60afe169_o.jpg
DSCN1846 by Lester Of Puppets, on Flickr

homebrewk 11-08-11 06:46 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 13469983)
Usually, one hand is in the air whipping the bird and the other is on my nuts.

Ok.

on the path 11-08-11 06:48 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 13469194)
The 23c Durano I have on the front....

Can you say which Durano? I'm ruling out the tubular, but that leaves 3 others. I've ridden other Schwalbes and they have great road feel, but they're effing expensive...

jimmytango 11-08-11 06:50 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 13469983)
Usually, one hand is in the air whipping the bird and the other is on my nuts.

This is how I ride too. Though sometimes the balls hand is scratching my ass.

yummygooey 11-08-11 06:50 PM


Originally Posted by calv (Post 13469926)
****. Hahaha.

My hands are known to look like sausages. I guess I have mini sausage fingers then.

Real question: Cane Creek SCR-5 hoods are known to be a bit wide, they also make a compact version for (from the reviews) people with tiny hands. Should I go for the compact version then?

I have the compacts on my TET. Everything is the same, except the blade curves closer to the bar.

Scrodzilla 11-08-11 06:50 PM


Originally Posted by on the path (Post 13470063)
Can you say which Durano? I'm ruling out the tubular, but that leaves 3 others. I've ridden other Schwalbes and they have great road feel, but they're effing expensive...

They're expensive because they're really good.

I've ridden Duranos and Durnao Plus. Both are awesome and I've gotten no flats with either.

Scrodzilla 11-08-11 06:52 PM


Originally Posted by homebrewk (Post 13470053)
Ok.

Seriously though, my hands are usually resting on the elbows as they do when riding with bullhorns. When I'm hauling ass, I'm in the drops and when I'm climbing, there's plenty of room on compacts to grab the "hood" area.

homebrewk 11-08-11 07:01 PM

By elbows do you mean the part where the bars begin to curve?

http://www.pedalroom.com/p/scrods-kagero-3441_18.jpg

Scrodzilla 11-08-11 07:10 PM

Yup - also commonly referred to as "ramps". Considering the "ramp" portion of most compact drops is parallel to the ground, I feel it makes more sense to call it an "elbow".

homebrewk 11-08-11 07:24 PM

Gotcha.

shuguru314 11-08-11 07:24 PM

hey scrod,

im 6' with 33" inseam. I noticed you had the premium brew/maxway frame in a 58cm and that we had similar measurements . How did that fit for you?. I really wanna nab the maxway but the the 56cm is all thats left.
i have fairly short arms FYI.
any feedback will help (maybe)
Thanks a ton!

Scrodzilla 11-08-11 07:36 PM

I'm 5'10" with a 33ish inseam and long arms. My Premium Brew was a 56 and fit nicely but the top tube was a wee bit short.

Decepticondc5 11-08-11 11:03 PM

Would this front wheel build be sufficient for weekend and pleasure rides on the streets?

KinLin xr300
16h radial lace
CX-Rays
I weigh 205lbs.

Currently on julians and thickslicks.... (boat anchors)

Scrodzilla 11-08-11 11:05 PM

I wouldn't want it for myself and I currently weigh 195.

There's a lot of good wheels in between your proposed build and Julians. No need to go that far.

Decepticondc5 11-08-11 11:10 PM

24h radial lasers to xr-270?

calv 11-09-11 12:02 AM

At 200+ I wouldn't go with anything under 32h if you're going to realistically ride in the street.. Why don't you try Velocity Fusions?

BoozyMcliverRot 11-09-11 12:39 AM


Originally Posted by calv (Post 13469926)
****. Hahaha.

My hands are known to look like sausages. I guess I have mini sausage fingers then.

Real question: Cane Creek SCR-5 hoods are known to be a bit wide, they also make a compact version for (from the reviews) people with tiny hands. Should I go for the compact version then?

From my understanding the levers are angled closer to the bars so that shorter fingers can reach them.Same cable pull,just easier to reach.


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