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barnabaas 10-15-18 09:10 PM

Rode 5 miles to the station and took the 45 min Bart ride into San Francisco to climb some hills and see my best friends new baby boy. It was worth it.

hairnet 10-16-18 02:42 PM

Built a wheelset for my friend's Fuji Feather. She should be trouble free for some time now.

mouse 10-18-18 05:03 AM


Originally Posted by hairnet (Post 20619640)
Built a wheelset for my friend's Fuji Feather. She should be trouble free for some time now.

sounds pretty bulletproof, details?

Made a cap and shined up cups for kilo build today.

https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...d41e6488f.jpeg

hairnet 10-18-18 02:37 PM


Originally Posted by mouse (Post 20621963)
sounds pretty bulletproof, details?

Nothing special, stock hubs and Sun CR18 rims. She bough the bike used and it had these atrocious super deep rims, so she'll be cutting a lot of weight and adding style points with polished box rims.

UltraManDan 10-18-18 03:38 PM

Today I realized I really like having a front brake.

Butthash 10-18-18 03:44 PM

Today I am still on the hunt for a new(used) fork. . .

bonsai171 10-18-18 05:17 PM

Today I parked my fixed gear. Can't find new track nuts to fit the axle. Apparently the nuts are not 10mm diameter.

Dave

veganbikes 10-18-18 07:37 PM


Originally Posted by Butthash (Post 20623003)
Today I am still on the hunt for a new(used) fork. . .

What kind of fork you lookin for, budro? I have a few different forks layin' around the hut that could be exchanged for Green 'Merican Presidents?

TimothyH 10-18-18 10:20 PM

Today I was:
- verbally abused by a motorists who yelled "Why the hell don't you get a Peloton?" out his car window while passing.
- passed by a motorist who went into oncoming traffic just before the crest of a hill.
- passed by a motorist who went into oncoming traffic through an intersection while I signaled to make a left hand turn.
- rolled coal by a motorist who waited at the stop sign for me to catch up after I was super courteous to him, yielding the lane when I didn't have to, signal, etc.

I commuted 40 miles/day in New York and never had as much trouble as I did in suburban Atlanta tonight. Seriously, southern hospitality and politeness is a bunch of made up bull****.


-Tim-

mouse 10-19-18 03:13 AM


Originally Posted by TimothyH (Post 20623529)
Today I was:
- verbally abused by a motorists who yelled "Why the hell don't you get a Peloton?" out his car window while passing.
- passed by a motorist who went into oncoming traffic just before the crest of a hill.
- passed by a motorist who went into oncoming traffic through an intersection while I signaled to make a left hand turn.
- rolled coal by a motorist who waited at the stop sign for me to catch up after I was super courteous to him, yielding the lane when I didn't have to, signal, etc.

I commuted 40 miles/day in New York and never had as much trouble as I did in suburban Atlanta tonight. Seriously, southern hospitality and politeness is a bunch of made up bull****.


-Tim-

Yikes! Glad here in Deep South AZ ain’t like that

mouse 10-19-18 03:16 AM


Originally Posted by bonsai171 (Post 20623154)
Today I parked my fixed gear. Can't find new track nuts to fit the axle. Apparently the nuts are not 10mm diameter.

Dave

sorry to hear that sir, I can get or make you nuts I’m sure... 10mm is only half the equation on threads. Also have you inspected the threads on the axle? If they look messed up in any way I might suggest finding the correct 10mm - pitch die to chase it with. Be careful though.

send me pics of the axle threads as well as the nuts if you have any questions, I should be able to tell right away based on images

mouse 10-19-18 03:35 AM

Today I didn’t have a tool to install my new headset cups, so I quickly and crudely machined my own. Worked out great. I’m going to make a nicer version eventually.

Also! I’m in search of a rear wheel for my new build! Nothing crazy, but nothing heavy


https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...dd5af1f69.jpeg

IAmSam 10-19-18 06:52 AM

You have about as nice of a home workshop as I've seen in a very long time...I'm jealous ;)

mouse 10-19-18 09:08 AM


Originally Posted by IAmSam (Post 20623724)
You have about as nice of a home workshop as I've seen in a very long time...I'm jealous ;)

thank you sir! I’m a machinist by trade so my mind always lends itself to, “how can I do it myself?” haha

hairnet 10-19-18 09:42 AM


Originally Posted by mouse (Post 20623907)
thank you sir! I’m a machinist by trade so my mind always lends itself to, “how can I do it myself?” haha

Some days I really wish I had gone with machining rather than welding in trade school. A mill and lathe are on my wishlist, one day.

Butthash 10-19-18 11:08 AM

1 1/8" threadless with clearance for at least a 30mm tyre.
may be a bit until I can afford it, but it may he worth a try.

Originally Posted by veganbikes (Post 20623347)
What kind of fork you lookin for, budro? I have a few different forks layin' around the hut that could be exchanged for Green 'Merican Presidents?


LesterOfPuppets 10-19-18 12:10 PM


Originally Posted by mouse (Post 20623616)
Today I didn’t have a tool to install my new headset cups, so I quickly and crudely machined my own. Worked out great. I’m going to make a nicer version eventually.

Also! I’m in search of a rear wheel for my new build! Nothing crazy, but nothing heavy


https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...dd5af1f69.jpeg

That one looks plenty nice to me, just get a couple of box wrenches on there (one being a ratchety one) and away you go

seau grateau 10-19-18 12:27 PM


Originally Posted by TimothyH (Post 20623529)
Today I was:
- verbally abused by a motorists who yelled "Why the hell don't you get a Peloton?" out his car window while passing.
- passed by a motorist who went into oncoming traffic just before the crest of a hill.
- passed by a motorist who went into oncoming traffic through an intersection while I signaled to make a left hand turn.
- rolled coal by a motorist who waited at the stop sign for me to catch up after I was super courteous to him, yielding the lane when I didn't have to, signal, etc.

I commuted 40 miles/day in New York and never had as much trouble as I did in suburban Atlanta tonight. Seriously, southern hospitality and politeness is a bunch of made up bull****.


-Tim-

Peloton is a pretty big word for someone who yells out of their car at people.

bonsai171 10-19-18 02:41 PM


Originally Posted by mouse (Post 20623611)


sorry to hear that sir, I can get or make you nuts I’m sure... 10mm is only half the equation on threads. Also have you inspected the threads on the axle? If they look messed up in any way I might suggest finding the correct 10mm - pitch die to chase it with. Be careful though.

send me pics of the axle threads as well as the nuts if you have any questions, I should be able to tell right away based on images

Thanks for the offer! I went to a third shop at lunch, and found the nuts. They were 9.5mm x 26mm. The threads on the axle look pretty good.. Curious though, do you have a machine shop in your garage?

Dave

Butthash 10-19-18 04:33 PM


Originally Posted by veganbikes (Post 20623347)
What kind of fork you lookin for, budro? I have a few different forks layin' around the hut that could be exchanged for Green 'Merican Presidents?

Which forks and for how much $$? I'll see what I can do. May not be able to buy right away, but I'll for sure keep you in mind until then. Up for trades at all?
I Direct messaged you, but the punctuation and spelling may get a little funky because my phone hates me when I try to type things.

hairnet 10-19-18 05:16 PM

Had my wisdom teeth pulled today. Unfortunately my lowers didn't want to budge and the dentist had to wrestle with my jaw for ungodly amounts of time. eet hurts

mouse 10-19-18 05:17 PM


Originally Posted by bonsai171 (Post 20624420)
Thanks for the offer! I went to a third shop at lunch, and found the nuts. They were 9.5mm x 26mm. The threads on the axle look pretty good.. Curious though, do you have a machine shop in your garage?

Dave

Nice! Glad to hear you found the solution. Haha, something like that. I help my father run a machine shop.


Originally Posted by hairnet (Post 20623950)
Some days I really wish I had gone with machining rather than welding in trade school. A mill and lathe are on my wishlist, one day.

I love it, it's a great trade. The grass is always greener as they say, I wish I could make nicer welds! hahahaha. They can be pricey... but invaluable!



Originally Posted by hairnet (Post 20624600)
Had my wisdom teeth pulled today. Unfortunately my lowers didn't want to budge and the dentist had to wrestle with my jaw for ungodly amounts of time. eet hurts

owch! no fun

seau grateau 10-20-18 03:20 PM

Been nerding out on Youtube bike fit videos lately and made some fit adjustments to the road bike today, hoping to alleviate some hand and shoulder/neck discomfort I've been having. Turned the handlebar down a bit and moved the shifters up a pretty substantial amount. Effectively reduced the reach by over 1cm and put the hoods in a more ergonomic position. I'll take it out for a ride tomorrow to see how it feels on the road.

Cutting the steer tube is on my to-do list.

https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...7789edd4b1.jpg

bonsai171 10-20-18 08:07 PM

Today I found a set of h plus son wheels laced to polished phil hubs (single-sided threading) plus tires (Hutchinson Fusion) and a 17t cog/lockring for $300 on Craigslist. Seems too good to be true. Owner claims there are less than 50 miles on the wheels too. Is this a really good set of wheels, or are the Wabi sub 15's better?

Dave

veganbikes 10-20-18 08:31 PM


Originally Posted by bonsai171 (Post 20625966)
Today I found a set of h plus son wheels laced to polished phil hubs (single-sided threading) plus tires (Hutchinson Fusion) and a 17t cog/lockring for $300 on Craigslist. Seems too good to be true. Owner claims there are less than 50 miles on the wheels too. Is this a really good set of wheels, or are the Wabi sub 15's better?

Dave

If the wheels are real and not stolen, then they are an excellent set of wheels. Phil Wood makes some of the best hubs on the market. Top quality, easily serviced and great bearings. They aren't light though which is frequently why people get rid of them because they want super light vs super looks which is fair but nothing and I do mean nothing is going to beat a silver hub with that red script Phil logo on it (well maybe a deep purple or black is good if it is gloss) H+Son makes an excellent rim and I am using 6 of their rims right now and they are excellent. The tires and stuff are a cool addition but nothing I spec on my stuff though nothing against Hutchinson.

$300 would be a heck of deal again if they are real and not stolen and either in true or not badly out of true and using decent spokes (Sapim, DT Swiss, Wheelsmith or Phil Wood).


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