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Old 04-27-18 | 08:58 PM
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Swapped out the Phil BB I had originally used on my last Steamroller for a generic one. I never had problems with it in my previous 'roller but every since I took it out of that frame I've haven't been able to get it to run quiet. My previous Steamroller had a different Phil BB in it when it was stolen and that one had no issues. The one I took out yesterday made noise in both of my new bikes I've tried it in. The crank tapers showed some slight gouging from the end of the spindle but it's working well now. Not sure what was going on.
Rattles, creaks, and squeaks anywhere on a bike are the worst! I cannot abide them.

One of the things I love about my Steamroller--there are many--is that it's solid, smooth, and quiet.* Everything on it is quiet. It's not light or fast, but I can ride it on any surface and never hear the kinds of noises that should not come from any well built bike. Glad you got yours figured out.

* Is that technically three things? Might as well make it four: it's also durable.
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Old 04-27-18 | 10:40 PM
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Old 04-27-18 | 11:36 PM
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Old 04-28-18 | 04:33 PM
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Today I rode a century.

106 miles at 18:4 MPH average. 5:48 moving time and 6:22 total time. Pretty happy about that.
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Old 04-28-18 | 06:42 PM
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Today I rode a century.

106 miles at 18:4 MPH average. 5:48 moving time and 6:22 total time. Pretty happy about that.
Nice! Did you ride the Rodriguez?

Today I used my Park HCW-7 headset wrench to change three toilet fill valves. I've never actually used it on a headset, and in fact I'm not even sure why I own it, but there you go.
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Old 04-29-18 | 09:57 AM
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Old 04-30-18 | 04:29 PM
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Today I closed on a 2 car garage that also comes with a house Its all about bike storage lol.
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Old 05-01-18 | 07:28 AM
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Despite being visually unremarkable, I decided I really like my Surly rear hub and would use it again in another build.
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Old 05-01-18 | 08:07 PM
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Also had a lovely commute home and ate Thai food which makes everything better.
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Old 05-01-18 | 11:33 PM
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Old 05-04-18 | 07:04 PM
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Today that thing you never think is going to happen to you happened to me. Thought the driver saw me as we both slowed down, I assumed he was giving me the right of way to cross in front of him, just as I was in front of the bumper he tried to enter traffic while looking the opposite direction. Luckily I was pushed out of the way by the bumper, my precious baby that I just finished building up the way I like was completely destroyed though. Literally not a single part came out unscathed. I'm heartbroken but completely unharmed. The company who employed the driver who hit me has agreed to pay the cost to replace it.
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Old 05-04-18 | 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by coffinjewel

Today that thing you never think is going to happen to you happened to me. Thought the driver saw me as we both slowed down, I assumed he was giving me the right of way to cross in front of him, just as I was in front of the bumper he tried to enter traffic while looking the opposite direction. Luckily I was pushed out of the way by the bumper, my precious baby that I just finished building up the way I like was completely destroyed though. Literally not a single part came out unscathed. I'm heartbroken but completely unharmed. The company who employed the driver who hit me has agreed to pay the cost to replace it.
Wow oh my gosh. Glad you are ok. I know how that feels, got clipped by a car's mirror once. It took a little while to get comfortable riding after that, but I think that's normal. Hope you get a decent bike from this. Let us know how it turns out!

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Old 05-04-18 | 08:06 PM
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Today I had surgery on my F-ed up meniscus

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Old 05-04-18 | 09:01 PM
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Wow oh my gosh. Glad you are ok. I know how that feels, got clipped by a car's mirror once. It took a little while to get comfortable riding after that, but I think that's normal. Hope you get a decent bike from this. Let us know how it turns out!

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Thanks! I hope I'm not too scared about riding after this, I'll definitely be more shy about drivers pulling out of driveways though. I'm off to the shop tomorrow to see what I can replace it with. If nothing catches my eye I'll probably end up building up something vintage again. Any suggestions for contemporary steel bikes with pretty lugs and relaxed geo under the 1000$ mark are welcomed (but unlikely)
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Old 05-04-18 | 09:29 PM
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Glad you are OK coffinjewel.
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Old 05-05-18 | 03:52 AM
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Thanks! I hope I'm not too scared about riding after this, I'll definitely be more shy about drivers pulling out of driveways though. I'm off to the shop tomorrow to see what I can replace it with. If nothing catches my eye I'll probably end up building up something vintage again. Any suggestions for contemporary steel bikes with pretty lugs and relaxed geo under the 1000$ mark are welcomed (but unlikely)
If you want to go vintage the Schwinn paramount is really cool:

https://thecabe.com/forum/threads/1966-schwinn-paramount-track-bike-og-paint.110354/
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Old 05-05-18 | 04:17 PM
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Today I got the Strava KOM on a segment I have been working towards for months. I know a lot of people could care less about Strave and/or KOM, but to me it is a measurable way to gauge improvements and gives good motivation to push harder. And it feels kinda good to be the fastest on a fast, hard segment.
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Old 05-05-18 | 04:54 PM
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Today I got the Strava KOM on a segment I have been working towards for months. I know a lot of people could care less about Strave and/or KOM, but to me it is a measurable way to gauge improvements and gives good motivation to push harder. And it feels kinda good to be the fastest on a fast, hard segment.
Nice. I've got my eye on a couple. Made a few top 10s but no KOMs yet. California Strava is srs business.
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Old 05-05-18 | 08:28 PM
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Big one for me today, 95 mi with 4500' elevation in 5:10 rolling, with some solo riding bracketed around a group ride. Rode hard, felt good!

Now it's time for a fancy dinner with the lady, with some wine, and then a solid night's sleep.
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Old 05-05-18 | 10:20 PM
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Planned on doing track races today but woke up not feeling it. Took the road bike out instead, did a chill 40 miles, and stop by the velodrome to cheer on the racers for a bit.
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Old 05-06-18 | 08:26 AM
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Today I had surgery on my F-ed up meniscus

That looks like a morphine smile.
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Old 05-06-18 | 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted by UltraManDan
Today I got the Strava KOM on a segment I have been working towards for months. I know a lot of people could care less about Strave and/or KOM, but to me it is a measurable way to gauge improvements and gives good motivation to push harder. And it feels kinda good to be the fastest on a fast, hard segment.
Congratulations!

I got my first KOM yesterday. Was stunned to see the crown icon but turns out it was an obscure trail and I had beaten one other guy. One.
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Old 05-06-18 | 05:21 PM
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Congratulations!

I got my first KOM yesterday. Was stunned to see the crown icon but turns out it was an obscure trail and I had beaten one other guy. One.
A win's a win.
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Old 05-06-18 | 05:22 PM
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That looks like a morphine smile.
That was still pre-op, trying to not look glum. My parents were cracking up yesterday because I looked baked af. I've been supplimenting my pain meds with some edibles.
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