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hairnet 11-23-11 07:38 PM

I can't seem to do it in regular posts too. what am I missing here
<a href="http://www.pedalroom.com/member/Hairnet" target="_blank"> pedalroom</a>

feels like derp

homebrewk 11-23-11 07:40 PM

hmm...

calv 11-23-11 08:48 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 13527419)
I think the flat tops on my Deda RHM02 compacts are a lot more comfortable than round bars. The FSA Wing Pros are very similar.

I'll stick with the Wing Pro's man, I love the silver, but I'd rather trade that for the aero flat part on the top.

swisscheese 11-24-11 12:08 AM

Hey scrod, curious as to what your thoughts are on biopace/ovaltech chainrings?

KvltBryce 11-24-11 01:26 AM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 13248561)
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Dear Scrod:

**** Yes.

Scrodzilla 11-24-11 08:36 AM


Originally Posted by swisscheese (Post 13528214)
Hey scrod, curious as to what your thoughts are on biopace/ovaltech chainrings?

Without sarcasm, I know hairnet would say they're fine for fixed gear use but I think it's silly. Biopace was just a trend that didn't stick.

Sherblock 11-24-11 10:37 AM

I have a Biopace MTB and it's like pedaling squares. Plus whenever you look down you think something went horribly wrong with your drivetrain.

swisscheese 11-24-11 11:10 AM

So far my has fallen off once, I'm just not sure if it was entirely due to the chain ring. Although my chain line isn't perfectly straight either cause its a conversion.

Scrodzilla 11-24-11 11:15 AM

It most likely has a lot to do with all three factors.

chenghiz 11-24-11 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by hairnet (Post 13527569)
I can't seem to do it in regular posts too. what am I missing here
<a href="http://www.pedalroom.com/member/Hairnet" target="_blank"> pedalroom</a>

feels like derp

HTML parsing is disabled for user posts on forums for security reasons, you have to use BBCode. Quote a post with a link to see how it looks or use the helper buttons in advanced posting mode.

your pedalroom

johnthecyclist 11-24-11 01:02 PM

Hey Scrod,

I noticed your 722s are 58cm, but your Kagero is a 55cm. How do they compare? I'm 6'1" and normally ride 58s, but the top tube looks a little too long for me on the 58 Kagero, but I'm worried the seat tube might be too short on the 55.

Thanks and Happy Thanksgiving.

homebrewk 11-24-11 01:02 PM

Dear Scrod,

How often do you wear a helmet?

hairnet 11-24-11 01:06 PM


Originally Posted by Sherblock (Post 13529023)
I have a Biopace MTB and it's like pedaling squares. Plus whenever you look down you think something went horribly wrong with your drivetrain.

I'm using that stuff right now on my touring bike. It felt like pedaling squares for all of the first 20 minutes and then I didnt notice it anymore.

Scrodzilla 11-24-11 01:06 PM


Originally Posted by homebrewk (Post 13529424)
Dear Scrod,

How often do you wear a helmet?

It really depends on the type of riding I'm doing or where I'm going. Whenever I "commute" anywhere there's a lot of cars, I usually wear a helmet. There are a lot of places to ride around here without encountering much traffic at all and if I'm going for a more leisurely ride, I tend to leave it at home.

Scrodzilla 11-24-11 01:07 PM


Originally Posted by johnthecyclist (Post 13529423)
Hey Scrod,

I noticed your 722s are 58cm, but your Kagero is a 55cm. How do they compare? I'm 6'1" and normally ride 58s, but the top tube looks a little too long for me on the 58 Kagero, but I'm worried the seat tube might be too short on the 55.

Thanks and Happy Thanksgiving.

Surprisingly, they're both very close to being the same size.

hairnet 11-24-11 01:24 PM


Originally Posted by chenghiz (Post 13529410)
HTML parsing is disabled for user posts on forums for security reasons, you have to use BBCode. Quote a post with a link to see how it looks or use the helper buttons in advanced posting mode.

your pedalroom

thanks

most definitely feels like derp

LesterOfPuppets 11-24-11 01:38 PM


Originally Posted by hairnet (Post 13529430)
I'm using that stuff right now on my touring bike. It felt like pedaling squares for all of the first 20 minutes and then I didnt notice it anymore.

I switch back and forth between bikes with round rings and bikes with BP and I can't tell the difference at all.

The smallest BP ring I have is 42T. Some of the smaller BP rings get way too biopaced for me. Little rings on MTBs I would switch out immediately.

Out of round rings have been around since WAY before Biopace and they will probably be around for ever.

http://www.quarq.com/i/store/2xlarge/3D_Rotor130.jpg

hairnet 11-24-11 01:57 PM

yeah, the 28 ring is practically a square. I can still slightly feel it after riding biopace for a few weeks, but it doesnt bother me

ddeadserious 11-24-11 06:44 PM

Scrod,

Back on the Oury grip topic... I initially installed mine with soapy water and found they were very slippery after a couple days. I removed, cleaned, and reinstalled with WD-40, but on both sides, the 1/4 toward the outermost part of the bars was still pretty slippery on the bars, although the rest was solid. I just uninstalled and reinstalled using very little WD-40, but am just wondering if the sloppy outer ends is something I'm gonna have to deal with or if there is some trick to avoid this.

Thanks!

Scrodzilla 11-24-11 07:04 PM

I've never had that trouble using WD40. Did you make sure all the soapy water was gone before reinstalling them and did you poke holes in the ends of your grips to let out the air?

ddeadserious 11-24-11 07:07 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 13530147)
I've never had that trouble using WD40. Did you make sure all the soapy water was gone before reinstalling them and did you poke holes in the ends of your grips to let out the air?

Yes on both. My first WD40 install, I just sprayed in the end of the grip, probably got a fair amount dispersed through the grip. This time, I used the straw just to get some on the outer edge, which would have spread as I slid the grip on. About how much do you use/what is your technique?

calv 11-24-11 07:08 PM

Hows your thanksgiving, Dave? :)

Scrodzilla 11-24-11 07:17 PM

Our family doesn't celebrate "Thanksgiving" but we did round up some relatives and friends for dinner and drinks. Good times were had.

Now Angie is preparing herself to go out and take photos of people camped out waiting for Best Buy to open, then to a few other places to for pics of stupid shoppers once the stores all open at midnight and she's not very stoked about it (for those who don't know, she's a news photographer).

How about you, man?

Scrodzilla 11-24-11 07:19 PM


Originally Posted by ddeadserious (Post 13530155)
Yes on both. My first WD40 install, I just sprayed in the end of the grip, probably got a fair amount dispersed through the grip. This time, I used the straw just to get some on the outer edge, which would have spread as I slid the grip on. About how much do you use/what is your technique?

I don't really have a set technique...I just spray some in there, shake out the excess and put on the grips. After a few minutes, they're always stuck like I used glue.

calv 11-24-11 07:26 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 13530182)
Our family doesn't celebrate "Thanksgiving" but we did round up some relatives and friends for dinner and drinks. Good times were had.

Now Angie is preparing herself to go out and take photos of people camped out waiting for Best Buy to open, then to a few other places to for pics of stupid shoppers once the stores all open at midnight and she's not very stoked about it (for those who don't know, she's a news photographer).

How about you, man?

Oh, that's cool. At least you had a good time even though you don't celebrate. I had an early dinner with my family and girlfriend, and now we're just about ready to head over to her house to eat both a deep fried turkey, and a roasted one.

I'm also ready to order from RG if you didn't get my PM, just to let you know ahead of time. Also, I'm probably going to look for a new ASUS laptop to replace our old one.


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