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06-08-24, 04:21 PM
Replies: 17
Views: 289
Posted By Arrowana

Sure, those have issues too, but I am talking...

Sure, those have issues too, but I am talking about the generation of Raleighs that are pictured in the original post. Have personally seen quite a few with cracks.
06-08-24, 02:51 PM
Replies: 17
Views: 289
Posted By Arrowana

If you specifically want a bike with a suspension...

If you specifically want a bike with a suspension fork, the Raleigh has geometry designed to work with one. That said, the geometry on them also leads to a fairly boring and uninspired ride while...
06-03-24, 08:45 PM
Replies: 93
Views: 2,561
Posted By Arrowana

A failing steerer tube is the type of failure...

A failing steerer tube is the type of failure that can result in a faceplant and then expensive dental surgery. It is not worth the risk.
06-01-24, 07:16 PM
Replies: 9
Views: 293
Posted By Arrowana

I can't remember ever seeing a cup and cone hub...

I can't remember ever seeing a cup and cone hub with a set screw, I'd assume it is cartridge bearing.
05-28-24, 06:09 PM
Replies: 8
Views: 457
Posted By Arrowana

I don't live in Denmark, so it is hard for me to...

I don't live in Denmark, so it is hard for me to judge how popular WTB is there, but a quick search seems to show there are retailers in the EU who carry WTB products. They make fairly nice stuff,...
05-28-24, 12:38 PM
Replies: 2
Views: 236
Posted By Arrowana

Looks like this bike typically comes with a...

Looks like this bike typically comes with a Shimano Roller Brake. You need to hook the piece with the barrel adjuster into the slot on the arm, then attach the cable pinch bolt to the right spot....
05-27-24, 01:40 PM
Replies: 8
Views: 457
Posted By Arrowana

WTB sells a test saddle kit, has 18 different...

WTB sells a test saddle kit, has 18 different saddles. Should be enough to get at least a rough idea what someone needs in a saddle.
05-24-24, 11:24 AM
Replies: 5
Views: 204
Posted By Arrowana

The Lark SS derailleur suggests early to mid...

The Lark SS derailleur suggests early to mid 70's. https://www.disraeligears.co.uk/site/shimano_lark_ss_derailleur_d210.html

It's not a high end bike, but it certainly has style. Getting it to...
05-23-24, 10:15 PM
Replies: 33
Views: 1,255
Posted By Arrowana

If you live where road salt in the winter...

If you live where road salt in the winter accelerates the corrosion of parts, full coverage fenders make a significant difference.
05-22-24, 12:02 PM
Replies: 44
Views: 1,598
Posted By Arrowana

With the **** wages mechanics make, any extra...

With the **** wages mechanics make, any extra money as a tip helps. Otherwise beer is probably the most common choice. Best practice is to ask what they would prefer, I know my day wouldn't be...
Forum: Introductions
05-20-24, 09:51 PM
Replies: 4
Views: 242
Posted By Arrowana

The answer probably depends on your riding style....

The answer probably depends on your riding style. The new drivetrain gets you a slightly lower lowest gear, and brand new Shimano chainrings will likely shift better than the previous rings on the...
05-19-24, 08:13 PM
Replies: 47
Views: 1,821
Posted By Arrowana

Brand new Clarks CMD-11 disc brake. Wanted to see...

Brand new Clarks CMD-11 disc brake. Wanted to see if it was reliable enough to be worth stocking over other cheap calipers. The internals wore out before the first set of brake pads was used up. Had...
05-16-24, 12:36 PM
Replies: 34
Views: 1,032
Posted By Arrowana

It would be possible to make a set of custom...

It would be possible to make a set of custom half-moon washers that work with the taper. But yeah, without such a thing, the front brake is going to come loose easily, and overtightening it to...
05-14-24, 04:53 PM
Replies: 5
Views: 283
Posted By Arrowana

Either way, the reason the shifter would give you...

Either way, the reason the shifter would give you trouble would usually be the lubrication drying up and adding resistance. The Altus shifter comes freshly lubricated, the LX comes with 28 year old...
05-08-24, 12:15 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 327
Posted By Arrowana

If you want to maximize tire clearance, consider...

If you want to maximize tire clearance, consider swapping the fork. A Surly Cross-Check fork fits 700x41 with fenders.
04-20-24, 07:21 PM
Replies: 23
Views: 841
Posted By Arrowana

First, I'd decide air or coil. Air forks are...

First, I'd decide air or coil. Air forks are lightweight and more tunable to your weight, but require more frequent maintenance, which can be expensive if you aren't doing it yourself. Coil forks...
Forum: Commuting
04-18-24, 09:01 PM
Replies: 5
Views: 509
Posted By Arrowana

Posting detailed pics would help. Since...

Posting detailed pics would help.

Since fenders and a rack are desired, have a look at the rear dropouts. If they have threaded eyelets, then most full coverage fenders should work without extra...
04-17-24, 02:07 PM
Replies: 3
Views: 348
Posted By Arrowana

Sram also makes shifters that work with Shimano...

Sram also makes shifters that work with Shimano derailleurs, you probably have one. A Sram grip shifter intended to work with a Sram 8/9 speed derailleur will usually have 3.0, 4.0, 5.0 or other...
04-08-24, 01:30 PM
Replies: 12
Views: 810
Posted By Arrowana

RX100 and 105SC are literally the same parts with...

RX100 and 105SC are literally the same parts with a different finish and logo applied.
04-08-24, 01:26 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 689
Posted By Arrowana

Typically I start by removing any covers that can...

Typically I start by removing any covers that can be removed, spray in some Clean-Streak, isopropyl alcohol, or other degreaser into the shifter, find the stuck pawls and move them back and forth...
04-06-24, 12:31 PM
Replies: 30
Views: 1,478
Posted By Arrowana

I'd say the frame is generally the best part of...

I'd say the frame is generally the best part of one of these bikes. The rest of the parts are what hold them back.
04-03-24, 03:11 PM
Replies: 86
Views: 3,903
Posted By Arrowana

First, I'd decide how wide of tires you want....

First, I'd decide how wide of tires you want. Many road bikes from that era can't fit larger than 28mm unless you convert to 650b. Many touring bikes from that era will max out around 35mm or 38mm....
04-03-24, 01:52 PM
Replies: 32
Views: 2,612
Posted By Arrowana

Looked at the specs, and looks like they all have...

Looked at the specs, and looks like they all have what I'd consider the bare minimum you want on a bike at this price, cassette hub, double wall rims, and a chain that isn't garbage. The Treadwell...
03-31-24, 09:01 PM
Replies: 11
Views: 684
Posted By Arrowana

Excessive padding can potentially make a saddle...

Excessive padding can potentially make a saddle uncomfortable for longer rides. With a more upright position, a slightly wider saddle than you use on your other bikes may help, and slightly more...
Forum: Commuting
03-31-24, 12:13 AM
Replies: 4
Views: 1,492
Posted By Arrowana

This article...

This article (https://theradavist.com/shimano-cues-drivetrain-review/) seems to suggest that a Microshift thumb shifter that uses the same cable pull as SRAMs 11 Speed Exact Actuation indexes with...
03-30-24, 01:03 PM
Replies: 28
Views: 1,561
Posted By Arrowana

First upgrade should be a good set of brake pads....

First upgrade should be a good set of brake pads. Next, I'd look at compressionless brake housing. If your current set-up has a power modulator, swapping it for a standard v-brake noodle will help,...
03-28-24, 12:27 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 530
Posted By Arrowana

See those tiny little grooves on the top of the...

See those tiny little grooves on the top of the cog teeth? The chain is getting stuck on those. Many French cogs have this design, and they are all at risk of this happening. Throwing a modern...
03-24-24, 03:00 PM
Replies: 52
Views: 2,296
Posted By Arrowana

Hands and wrists developed intense pain, which...

Hands and wrists developed intense pain, which forced me to only ride bikes set up to be upright enough that there was no weight on the hands. Then a few months later intense back pain appeared, and...
Forum: Touring
03-22-24, 06:07 PM
Replies: 31
Views: 1,612
Posted By Arrowana

Good to know, I imagine I'd be tweaking the...

Good to know, I imagine I'd be tweaking the design some. I'm thinking pounding a star nut into the bottom of the steerer tube could provide a place to bolt it to for some extra stability, even if...
Forum: Touring
03-22-24, 11:55 AM
Replies: 31
Views: 1,612
Posted By Arrowana

Thank you for sharing these, should make a nice...

Thank you for sharing these, should make a nice reference if I actually do decide to try and make one. I wouldn't mind seeing the detail shots of the mounts.
Forum: Touring
03-20-24, 11:31 PM
Replies: 31
Views: 1,612
Posted By Arrowana

That is quite expensive. Which version is it? The...

That is quite expensive. Which version is it? The USA made one is more expensive than the one made in Taiwan, though both are plenty sturdy. If you want sturdy, it might be worth it anyways....
Forum: Touring
03-20-24, 10:18 PM
Replies: 31
Views: 1,612
Posted By Arrowana

Old Man Mountain Divide is very sturdy, it is...

Old Man Mountain Divide is very sturdy, it is worth the price.

Haven't heard of the Tubus Swing before, but I am very intrigued by it. Attaching a rack to the fork crown sounds like better idea...
Replies: 12
Views: 647
Posted By Arrowana

It is cool, and looks to be in pretty good shape....

It is cool, and looks to be in pretty good shape. I'd say $75-$400 depending on location, whether or not it needs any work done, and how well you present the ad.
03-19-24, 11:36 AM
Replies: 32
Views: 1,340
Posted By Arrowana

Done this a few times on old Maillard hubs, and...

Done this a few times on old Maillard hubs, and it's pretty much as you describe. Don't actually remember what I used as a press though.
03-16-24, 01:38 PM
Replies: 12
Views: 625
Posted By Arrowana

135mm spacing is actually more common than 130mm...

135mm spacing is actually more common than 130mm on hybrids, and has been for awhile. If you plan to use a CUES crankset on a 130mm frame, you could go square taper with a 5mm shorter spindle, or 2...
03-14-24, 05:40 PM
Replies: 16
Views: 868
Posted By Arrowana

Anytime I need to down some foul tasting powdered...

Anytime I need to down some foul tasting powdered plants or mushrooms, I find mixing with things like applesauce, yoghurt, ice cream, smoothies, etc. helps a lot. Sometimes it will even mask the...
03-11-24, 08:42 PM
Replies: 16
Views: 7,000
Posted By Arrowana

The pad spacer is not necessary for a mechanical...

The pad spacer is not necessary for a mechanical brake.
03-11-24, 07:36 PM
Replies: 62
Views: 2,652
Posted By Arrowana

Cars, Wind, Excessive heat. The rest are all...

Cars, Wind, Excessive heat. The rest are all great.
03-11-24, 06:48 PM
Replies: 10
Views: 441
Posted By Arrowana

Barrel adjusters on most Shimano shifters and...

Barrel adjusters on most Shimano shifters and rear derailleurs are interchangeable, standard M5 Threading. You can probably get plenty of these by taking them from broken parts. The ones in the link...
03-11-24, 06:20 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 1,014
Posted By Arrowana

Diamondback Divison 2 looks pretty solid, though...

Diamondback Divison 2 looks pretty solid, though 1x9 with a 11-34 might not be enough range for some people.

Marin Fairfax 1 is fairly low end, the levers are pretty crappy, and it will probably...
03-11-24, 01:49 PM
Replies: 10
Views: 801
Posted By Arrowana

Look for a fork that has mid-blade eyelets. Aside...

Look for a fork that has mid-blade eyelets. Aside from the amount of eyelets, look for something that has a similar axle-to-crown length. Measure from the center of the hub to the bottom of the...
03-10-24, 09:41 PM
Replies: 10
Views: 801
Posted By Arrowana

For ease of installation, the rack goes on the...

For ease of installation, the rack goes on the front eyelet, the fender goes on the rear eyelet.
03-10-24, 07:29 PM
Replies: 10
Views: 801
Posted By Arrowana

Nice find! To get it up and going, looks like you...

Nice find! To get it up and going, looks like you will need new tires, probably new tubes, pedals, some cables and housing at the bare minimum. Overhauling the bearings will help ensure they last...
03-10-24, 12:24 AM
Replies: 10
Views: 801
Posted By Arrowana

The Via Carisma probably has the most tire...

The Via Carisma probably has the most tire clearance, canti-studs, and nicest tubing. And maybe even a cool splatter paintjob.

Belleville looks classy, and is quite practical coming stock with...
03-09-24, 03:46 PM
Replies: 42
Views: 1,922
Posted By Arrowana

That sucks. Since you already know what a...

That sucks. Since you already know what a full-suspension bike feels like and you want another, I'd go ahead and get one. The two bikes Maelochs linked to should work fine for what you want to use...
03-07-24, 04:08 PM
Replies: 42
Views: 1,922
Posted By Arrowana

If you still have your Fuji, it fits you, and the...

If you still have your Fuji, it fits you, and the frame isn't broken, chances are you can get a better result by fixing any issues with it and upgrading any parts that you aren't happy with on it....
03-07-24, 01:58 PM
Replies: 42
Views: 1,922
Posted By Arrowana

The only situation where a $600 full suspension...

The only situation where a $600 full suspension bike makes any sense at all is if you have enough back problems that riding a rigid bike isn't possible, and you want to use it as a bike to just ride...
03-04-24, 04:27 PM
Replies: 12
Views: 419
Posted By Arrowana

If you can't find one that meets your...

If you can't find one that meets your requirements, new pads plus upgrading to compressionless housing should make a noticeable difference. Combining that with DorkDisk's suggestion of a cable stop...
03-03-24, 03:57 PM
Replies: 11
Views: 789
Posted By Arrowana

The tubing decal near the bottom bracket might be...

The tubing decal near the bottom bracket might be original, getting a pic of it could help. I'd assume all of the other decals were added afterwards, unless the frame was made by some company that...
03-03-24, 03:17 PM
Replies: 365
Views: 22,309
Posted By Arrowana

Last year I had ~40 bikes and ~50 frames, then...

Last year I had ~40 bikes and ~50 frames, then the landlord land parasite got greedy and jacked up the rent enough to force us to move with little warning. Managed to get down to 8 bikes and 6 frames...
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