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05-23-24, 10:50 AM
Replies: 27
Views: 734
Posted By 13ollocks

Amazingly, I was also in Paleokastritsa in late...

Amazingly, I was also in Paleokastritsa in late '80. I spent a couple of weeks in the then-comparatively rustic town of Kassiopi in the north-east of Corfu, and drive across to Paleokastritsa for the...
05-23-24, 07:54 AM
Replies: 38
Views: 1,124
Posted By 13ollocks

Fair - failure in terminology on my part.

Fair - failure in terminology on my part.
05-23-24, 06:22 AM
Replies: 17
Views: 398
Posted By 13ollocks

I don’t think it matters that much - these are...

I don’t think it matters that much - these are bicycle tools, not Airbus tools (god only knows what they use at Boeing these days). There used to be a phrase “blue tax” or “blue surcharge” - the...
05-22-24, 09:11 AM
Replies: 18
Views: 424
Posted By 13ollocks

by “urban environment”, I’m reading “lower...

by “urban environment”, I’m reading “lower speeds, fewer hills, more road debris”. In my experience, tubs are a giant faff initially, reducing to a regular faff as you get better at installing them....
05-21-24, 02:49 PM
Replies: 39
Views: 820
Posted By 13ollocks

I've always heard that, because TPU isn't...

I've always heard that, because TPU isn't "stretched" like butyl or latex, it doesn't puncture explosively. What did the hole in your TPU tube look like, when you finally found it? IME with...
05-20-24, 08:58 AM
Replies: 22
Views: 492
Posted By 13ollocks

Hm - I have no doubt that things that start out...

Hm - I have no doubt that things that start out identical end up being different as a result of differential wear - those initially identical shoes would certainly take on "right" and "left" forms...
05-20-24, 08:11 AM
Replies: 22
Views: 492
Posted By 13ollocks

Pretty sure my Campag 10sp pulleys are...

Pretty sure my Campag 10sp pulleys are specifically labeled "UPPER" and "LOWER" - what would be the point of they were identical?
05-18-24, 11:47 PM
Replies: 112
Views: 3,139
Posted By 13ollocks

Solo vs group are not mutually exclusive. When I...

Solo vs group are not mutually exclusive. When I moved here first, I solo’d for a few years, but ultimately joined a club to shake things up a bit. Sat AM I join or lead a group, comprising 8-20...
05-17-24, 05:21 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 269
Posted By 13ollocks

depends on the wheel I think. Some Campag wheels...

depends on the wheel I think. Some Campag wheels (Zondas certainly) are available with Campag or Shimano HG freehub bodies, and these wheels can be converted to HG
05-16-24, 11:21 AM
Replies: 38
Views: 1,124
Posted By 13ollocks

Not being a nit-picker - just want to ensure that...

Not being a nit-picker - just want to ensure that the info in your otherwise informative post isn't confusing
05-16-24, 09:59 AM
Replies: 38
Views: 1,124
Posted By 13ollocks

the problem with that is that low-profile car...

the problem with that is that low-profile car tires are augmented by active suspension. For most road bikes, that ~1” of air between the tread and the rim is your only suspension element. You need...
05-15-24, 08:48 AM
Replies: 125
Views: 3,622
Posted By 13ollocks

I think the Varia is great for as far as it goes,...

I think the Varia is great for as far as it goes, but it's not infallible. There's the lane issue, there's cars disappearing off radar when they track your speed, and, in my experience, there are the...
05-15-24, 08:42 AM
Replies: 125
Views: 3,622
Posted By 13ollocks

I found this one on Amazon: angled for a 73...

I found this one on Amazon: angled for a 73 degree STA and mounts the Varia low enough to clear the saddle bag but above the rear wheel.
...
Forum: Road Cycling
05-14-24, 08:39 AM
Replies: 134
Views: 18,735
Posted By 13ollocks

I spent ages thinking my bike was an even 18 lb....

I spent ages thinking my bike was an even 18 lb. When I weighed it and it was actually 18.3 lb, I was so devastated, I could barely get out to bed the next morning....:(
Forum: Road Cycling
05-14-24, 07:00 AM
Replies: 134
Views: 18,735
Posted By 13ollocks

not based on the weights you show. If butyl...

not based on the weights you show. If butyl weighs 0.174 lb and TPU weighs 0.084 lb, the weight difference between 3 butyls and 3 TPUs is 0.27 lb
05-13-24, 12:56 PM
Replies: 34
Views: 1,218
Posted By 13ollocks

Changing the cassette to a larger range might...

Changing the cassette to a larger range might require a new RD to accommodate the larger sprockets - depends on the specs for your RD
Swapping your crankset to a 34/50 would be the way to go, IMO....
05-13-24, 12:51 PM
Replies: 4
Views: 166
Posted By 13ollocks

You match spindle length to crankset. Assuming...

You match spindle length to crankset. Assuming your bottom bracket shell is pretty standard, if the double crank recommends a 110mm spindle, then get that one.
Forum: Road Cycling
05-13-24, 06:59 AM
Replies: 10
Views: 316
Posted By 13ollocks

couple of things - after mounting the tire I...

couple of things - after mounting the tire I half-inflate it, then go around the entire circumference, pushing the tire off the bead to ensure that there’s no tube caught between the bead and rim
...
05-11-24, 11:28 AM
Replies: 90
Views: 2,641
Posted By 13ollocks

at my age, even gold-diggers would be something….😟

at my age, even gold-diggers would be something….😟
05-10-24, 10:53 AM
Replies: 90
Views: 2,641
Posted By 13ollocks

I run gold chains - one of the nice things about...

I run gold chains - one of the nice things about wax is that, after several hundred miles, my chain still looks gold :thumb:
05-09-24, 08:13 PM
Replies: 125
Views: 3,622
Posted By 13ollocks

don’t know where you’re getting a 1.5 hour...

don’t know where you’re getting a 1.5 hour battery life. My Varia 515 gets at least 6 hours with the light on daylight flashing
05-08-24, 10:59 PM
Replies: 125
Views: 3,622
Posted By 13ollocks

I’ve used a Garmin Varia in combination with a...

I’ve used a Garmin Varia in combination with a Garmin Edge 530 head unit for the last few years. It’s been fantastic - combined with a bar-end rear view, it gives me a great picture of what’s going...
05-08-24, 12:06 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 332
Posted By 13ollocks

Pretty sure if I see a car approaching with its...

Pretty sure if I see a car approaching with its tires on the fog line, I'm not going to stand there thinking "oh well, nothing I can do about it...." and not at least attempt to move out of the way...
05-07-24, 10:16 AM
Replies: 6,427
Views: 599,302
Posted By 13ollocks

went out for a weekday 30-35, unanticipated...

went out for a weekday 30-35, unanticipated thunderstorm rolled in, with wind and heavy rain, so I made a dash for home along the main road. Flatted the rear tire - probably hit some unseen gravel on...
05-06-24, 01:58 PM
Replies: 3
Views: 147
Posted By 13ollocks

Yes there is a titanium alloy TC18 used for 3D...

Yes there is a titanium alloy TC18 used for 3D printing, but every source I saw says your bike is hydroformed aluminum - unless some of the small fittings are 3D-printed Ti, but I doubt it.
05-06-24, 01:40 PM
Replies: 90
Views: 2,641
Posted By 13ollocks

99.9% of chain waxers don't use Silca's $$$...

99.9% of chain waxers don't use Silca's $$$ secret wax (I did pull that number out of my arse, but I imagine most people would use plain old cheap wax rather than Silca's), so unless this is all a...
05-05-24, 01:52 PM
Replies: 17
Views: 579
Posted By 13ollocks

some ******* driver approaching too close and too...

some ******* driver approaching too close and too fast is going to notice a small camera attached to your seatpost?🤔
05-05-24, 08:47 AM
Replies: 17
Views: 579
Posted By 13ollocks

living in PGH for ~6 years almost made me give up...

living in PGH for ~6 years almost made me give up cycling - roads were in terrible condition, the drivers pretty intolerant. I ended up going out Sunday mornings at/before sunrise, when the streets...
05-04-24, 11:52 AM
Replies: 36
Views: 817
Posted By 13ollocks

probably not enough to roll the car, but two...

probably not enough to roll the car, but two bikes on the roof will perceptibly increase roll on corners.
05-04-24, 11:40 AM
Replies: 17
Views: 579
Posted By 13ollocks

I used a Cycliq Fly 6 rear camera for a few...

I used a Cycliq Fly 6 rear camera for a few years. Did manage to capture one crazy c**ksucker who buzzed us in his truck. Sent the video to the Sheriff’s dept and a deputy made a house call and gave...
05-03-24, 12:17 PM
Replies: 31
Views: 1,477
Posted By 13ollocks

It depends on your intentions for the bike -...

It depends on your intentions for the bike - whether you're looking for a "turnkey" ride or as the start of a project. I honestly can't think of a used bike that (for me) wouldn't be the start of a...
05-03-24, 10:00 AM
Replies: 52
Views: 2,168
Posted By 13ollocks

"Some people" think the Earth is flat too. While...

"Some people" think the Earth is flat too. While we can't rule out the possibility, there's no credible evidence to support the statement that "Lyme disease is certainly an STD". There are some...
05-02-24, 12:12 PM
Replies: 89
Views: 3,092
Posted By 13ollocks

Yikes - that's tight. Certainly try a spacer as a...

Yikes - that's tight. Certainly try a spacer as a quick and cheap approach to move the caliper forward a few mm, but I don't think it's going to buy you any meaningful increase in clearance. Since...
05-02-24, 12:05 PM
Replies: 96
Views: 3,768
Posted By 13ollocks

Interesting - long-distance cruiser and dogged...

Interesting - long-distance cruiser and dogged climber - I've never met a hill that I didn't conquer.....eventually :twitchy:
Forum: Road Cycling
05-01-24, 11:29 PM
Replies: 183
Views: 5,572
Posted By 13ollocks

by that reckoning, you must have the Wurlitzer of...

by that reckoning, you must have the Wurlitzer of beds…🤔
05-01-24, 11:20 PM
Replies: 159
Views: 5,672
Posted By 13ollocks

oh boy…..🙄

oh boy…..🙄
05-01-24, 11:04 AM
Replies: 31
Views: 1,339
Posted By 13ollocks

You're right - while the return leg might be...

You're right - while the return leg might be retracing the outbound leg, it's certainly not the same in terms of views or terrain. I do try to avoid out-and-back routes as much as possible, but I...
05-01-24, 08:49 AM
Replies: 34
Views: 4,416
Posted By 13ollocks

that’s too bad - BITD their glossy catalog was...

that’s too bad - BITD their glossy catalog was bike porn. I bought my first Litespeed frameset (‘98) and custom wheelset from them, plus any number of components for my first decent bike build.
04-30-24, 01:29 PM
Replies: 60
Views: 2,723
Posted By 13ollocks

Apart from looking like ass, there's nothing...

Apart from looking like ass, there's nothing wrong with riser stems. You should also consider riser bars - I thing RedShift have a new bar that gives (IIRC) 25mm or 70mm rise while still looking...
Forum: Road Cycling
04-30-24, 10:23 AM
Replies: 100
Views: 3,470
Posted By 13ollocks

Fair point - I don't know what goes on inside...

Fair point - I don't know what goes on inside that scale - cold be a spring of some sort of strain gauge
04-29-24, 07:28 AM
Replies: 38
Views: 1,206
Posted By 13ollocks

I ran into a similar problem when using 25mm...

I ran into a similar problem when using 25mm tires on 15mm rims - as long as the calipers will span the rims, all you need to do is deflate the tires prior to wheel removal and only reinflate after...
Forum: Road Cycling
04-28-24, 09:41 PM
Replies: 100
Views: 3,470
Posted By 13ollocks

I'm betting it's a combination of the variation...

I'm betting it's a combination of the variation in frame/bike weight and the inaccuracy of the scale. The Park scale is a glorified fish scale - the fact that the readout is digital has nothing to do...
04-28-24, 05:31 PM
Replies: 38
Views: 1,206
Posted By 13ollocks

they’ll operate fine - however, remember that...

they’ll operate fine - however, remember that Campag calipers don’t have a release lever sometimes necessary for installing/removing wheels with inflated tires. The release is built into the levers,...
04-26-24, 10:20 AM
Replies: 95
Views: 4,033
Posted By 13ollocks

GCN did a comparison of a similar pair of...

GCN did a comparison of a similar pair of handlebars - one Al, the other CF, same manufacturer (can't remember the specifics - TTT or similar), and tested at the manufacturers's facility on a rig...
04-18-24, 01:59 PM
Replies: 26
Views: 1,172
Posted By 13ollocks

the OP stated “ it has the beginnings of a...

the OP stated “ it has the beginnings of a horizontal crack in the steerer right where the stem meets the headset.” Seems clear he was talking about a threadless setup. I mean, where on a threaded...
04-18-24, 11:37 AM
Replies: 26
Views: 1,172
Posted By 13ollocks

Threadless was patented in 1992. Can't speak for...

Threadless was patented in 1992. Can't speak for all manufacturers, but Litespeed MTBs were threadless by MY 1996 and most of their upper range road bikes were threadless by MY 2000
Forum: Road Cycling
04-18-24, 10:35 AM
Replies: 64
Views: 2,405
Posted By 13ollocks

BITD, Litespeed marketed their characteristic...

BITD, Litespeed marketed their characteristic radial seat stays as being compliant for all-day comfort etc etc. Pure marketing BS, IMO - the stays on my ~24-year-old frame are beasts - I can't...
04-18-24, 10:18 AM
Replies: 26
Views: 1,172
Posted By 13ollocks

Ritchey make a CF fork with a 1" alloy steerer...

Ritchey make a CF fork with a 1" alloy steerer (https://ritcheylogic.com/bike/forks/comp-carbon-road-fork), but they cost ~$250. That would be my first choice if you were prepared to eat the cost of...
Forum: Road Cycling
04-17-24, 08:37 PM
Replies: 52
Views: 3,044
Posted By 13ollocks

My main ride is a 2000 LS Vortex. I bought the...

My main ride is a 2000 LS Vortex. I bought the frameset used in 2003 (eBay), built it up with 10sp Chorus, and have put ~100k miles on it since. It was my dream bike when I bought it, and remains so...
Forum: Road Cycling
04-17-24, 08:27 PM
Replies: 52
Views: 3,044
Posted By 13ollocks

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