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05-10-24, 05:32 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 141
Posted By Bill Kapaun

I should have gone for a 53:17! To test, check...

I should have gone for a 53:17!
To test, check every 1/4 mile?

I notice only one has to be a Prime if that number isn't a LCD of the other factor.
I'm just drawn to Prime Numbers.:50:
05-10-24, 04:54 PM
Replies: 26
Views: 336
Posted By Bill Kapaun

OP specified the hub in their 2nd post. HB RM-35....

OP specified the hub in their 2nd post. HB RM-35.

I think new subscribers are only allowed 5 posts the 1st day. If so, how many were wasted for nothing?

It took about 20 seconds to find this-...
05-10-24, 04:47 PM
Replies: 26
Views: 336
Posted By Bill Kapaun

How far did you screw the nipples on? You only...

How far did you screw the nipples on? You only want a couple threads until you get all spokes laced.
Any more than needed is multiplied 36X.
05-10-24, 02:56 PM
Replies: 26
Views: 336
Posted By Bill Kapaun

Seriously, if you're not sure, why are you giving...

Seriously, if you're not sure, why are you giving advice?

It's difficult to undue bad advice. The OP presumes you know what you're talking about when you're not sure yourself.
05-10-24, 02:42 PM
Replies: 26
Views: 336
Posted By Bill Kapaun

On that hub, the calculated spoke length would...

On that hub, the calculated spoke length would result in the Right side (DS) spokes being 1.1 to 1.2 mm longer. I'm a bit surprised they even bothered with 2 different lengths.
...
05-10-24, 02:10 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 141
Posted By Bill Kapaun

Depending on the number of teeth of the crank &...

Depending on the number of teeth of the crank & cog, it may take a LOT of crank rotations to achieve that EXACT degree of tightness/looseness.
IF BOTH are PRIME numbers, it's probably worse. a 37:13...
05-10-24, 02:42 AM
Replies: 26
Views: 336
Posted By Bill Kapaun

CM or MM? 3 CM is over 1".

CM or MM?
3 CM is over 1".
05-10-24, 01:52 AM
Replies: 26
Views: 336
Posted By Bill Kapaun

What size wheel, how many spokes and how much too...

What size wheel, how many spokes and how much too long?
For more typical wheels, 5-7mm would indicate you only did cross 2.
05-09-24, 07:48 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 114
Posted By Bill Kapaun

I don't know diddly about the new electronic...

I don't know diddly about the new electronic stuff, but your post is one of the best opening posts I've seen in describing "where you are at".
05-09-24, 04:11 PM
Replies: 17
Views: 307
Posted By Bill Kapaun

Anything after post #3 is still a waste.

Anything after post #3 is still a waste.
05-09-24, 03:01 PM
Replies: 17
Views: 307
Posted By Bill Kapaun

Do you really think the OP cares what you have?...

Do you really think the OP cares what you have? Especially since they don't have either of YOUR cassettes.
They just wanted some info.
Anything after post #3 is a waste.
05-09-24, 11:09 AM
Replies: 45
Views: 1,179
Posted By Bill Kapaun

I think the 2 of you are getting accuracy &...

I think the 2 of you are getting accuracy & resolution mixed up.
A longer span will provide greater resolution. That will allow one to READ the results more accurately.
05-08-24, 06:19 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 224
Posted By Bill Kapaun

When the bead is seated before pumping up- ...

When the bead is seated before pumping up-
Physically push the stem in to make sure no part of the stem/reinforcement is caught under the tire bead.
Add a bit of air.
You'll want a small amount of...
05-08-24, 04:30 PM
Replies: 10
Views: 205
Posted By Bill Kapaun

That or the housing not being fully seated in the...

That or the housing not being fully seated in the brake lever. It often "creeps out" when releasing the brakes and hangs up.
05-07-24, 03:58 PM
Replies: 17
Views: 307
Posted By Bill Kapaun

You "shouldn't" have to touch any screw if you...

You "shouldn't" have to touch any screw if you are using the same larger cogs.

Did they use your old 11T lock ring or a 12T?
05-07-24, 11:08 AM
Replies: 6
Views: 142
Posted By Bill Kapaun

And a 9 speed chain.

And a 9 speed chain.
05-06-24, 08:28 PM
Replies: 31
Views: 599
Posted By Bill Kapaun

What's the point of GLUELESS patches if you are...

What's the point of GLUELESS patches if you are going to glue them on? Think about the concept.
05-06-24, 01:43 PM
Replies: 31
Views: 599
Posted By Bill Kapaun

I've had them fail when blowing up the tube to...

I've had them fail when blowing up the tube to find a pin hole leak on a following flat.
05-05-24, 05:26 PM
Replies: 57
Views: 1,291
Posted By Bill Kapaun

I wasn't talking to you in the first place, but...

I wasn't talking to you in the first place, but as usual, you have to insert yourself to apparently up your post count.
That's why you have been on my ignore list for years.
Back to totally...
05-05-24, 05:01 PM
Replies: 15
Views: 329
Posted By Bill Kapaun

Just what gears on say a 14-25 9 speed cassette...

Just what gears on say a 14-25 9 speed cassette wouldn't you use?

You have enough posts to add a few pictures to better describe what the heck you are talking about.
05-05-24, 04:22 PM
Replies: 57
Views: 1,291
Posted By Bill Kapaun

I agree. You don't know. I didn't say I saw...

I agree. You don't know.
I didn't say I saw anything.
Read what I'm writing.
05-05-24, 02:31 PM
Replies: 57
Views: 1,291
Posted By Bill Kapaun

File/scrape it off. The tire will likely handle...

File/scrape it off.
The tire will likely handle the slight dip in the rim.

BTW, look exactly opposite of the valve stem.
See the rim joint with a slight dip?
05-04-24, 09:01 PM
Replies: 39
Views: 714
Posted By Bill Kapaun

As does my 2008 Globe.

As does my 2008 Globe.
05-04-24, 08:23 PM
Replies: 8
Views: 166
Posted By Bill Kapaun

You have to look at Shimano's ratings with this...

You have to look at Shimano's ratings with this in mind-
IF for example, a group set's largest cog is 28T, that's what the RDER will be rated at even though it's "probably" good for a couple more....
05-04-24, 03:25 PM
Replies: 5
Views: 160
Posted By Bill Kapaun

Often, when parts are mass produced a set of...

Often, when parts are mass produced a set of dies, punches, molds etc. will be in use at once.
When QC finds a bad part, they know which specific "tool" is at fault.
OR date codes, batch #'s,...
05-03-24, 10:59 PM
Replies: 39
Views: 714
Posted By Bill Kapaun

I'm Mavic ignorant, but I think I see your pain.

I'm Mavic ignorant, but I think I see your pain.
05-03-24, 10:16 PM
Replies: 39
Views: 714
Posted By Bill Kapaun

No. You then have to reset the RDER in a range it...

No. You then have to reset the RDER in a range it wasn't designed to operate in. You'll probably get by, but why open a can of worms when the other way is far superior?
You can decrease the amount...
05-03-24, 10:11 PM
Replies: 39
Views: 714
Posted By Bill Kapaun

IF that's just a standard cone/locknut type- ...

IF that's just a standard cone/locknut type-
Get a 5mm longer axle and a 5mm spacer. (old parts bin) If it's 4 or 6mm, no big deal.
Install axle with spacer on NDS.
You'll probably have to give...
05-03-24, 05:09 PM
Replies: 29
Views: 406
Posted By Bill Kapaun

Haven't you watched police chase videos? Any...

Haven't you watched police chase videos? Any idiot can roll a car.

My point is that's a lot of weight (2 semi fat tired bikes) on a small car.
You may be better served by a rear mount rack.
05-03-24, 04:34 PM
Replies: 29
Views: 406
Posted By Bill Kapaun

If you get too many side G's, does the rack...

If you get too many side G's, does the rack detach or the car tip over?
05-03-24, 04:25 PM
Replies: 39
Views: 714
Posted By Bill Kapaun

That's confusing. What will be the intended...

That's confusing.

What will be the intended purpose of an old steel 135mm frame?

You could just use 130mm and squeeze things together.
05-02-24, 05:25 PM
Replies: 45
Views: 1,179
Posted By Bill Kapaun

I'm not looking at your links, but in general,...

I'm not looking at your links, but in general, they tend to show more wear than actual.

Mine reads about .25% high, but I allow for that. It works fine for a quick check on good chains.
When in...
05-01-24, 09:21 PM
Replies: 9
Views: 384
Posted By Bill Kapaun

Here's a link to an exploded view for the LP-27...

Here's a link to an exploded view for the LP-27...
05-01-24, 09:12 PM
Replies: 11
Views: 1,157
Posted By Bill Kapaun

IF the "engine" is spinning at the same RPM. ...

IF the "engine" is spinning at the same RPM.
Unlikely for a "casual" cyclist. It would require an extreme degree of fitness to do so at those speeds due to wind resistance. For somebody my age, it...
05-01-24, 08:32 PM
Replies: 22
Views: 488
Posted By Bill Kapaun

Put the chain on the smallest ring (front) &...

Put the chain on the smallest ring (front) & smallest cog (back)
Now stand 5-8 feet or so behind the bike and "sight" down the chain like a rifle. (it helps if you can have someone hold the bike...
05-01-24, 06:53 PM
Replies: 16
Views: 4,114
Posted By Bill Kapaun

So you buy a stolen bike for $40 just so you can...

So you buy a stolen bike for $40 just so you can revive an 8 year old thread?
Ignore List
05-01-24, 02:55 PM
Replies: 22
Views: 488
Posted By Bill Kapaun

IF you existing RDER works, keep it. Size the...

IF you existing RDER works, keep it.
Size the chain for BIG:BIG.
Worst case is you have a tiny bit of chain sag when using the smallest ring:cog.
That's a really dumb combination to use.
04-29-24, 11:48 AM
Replies: 6
Views: 169
Posted By Bill Kapaun

Are you sure there aren't "teeth missing" at...

Are you sure there aren't "teeth missing" at regular intervals around the ring.
aka "shift aids".
04-28-24, 07:34 PM
Replies: 11
Views: 370
Posted By Bill Kapaun

If you're a casual rider, even a Tourney level...

If you're a casual rider, even a Tourney level would suffice.

The thing NOT to do is 'upgrade" too much.
As you increase the number of speeds, the cage etc. gets slightly narrower each step,...
04-26-24, 05:01 PM
Replies: 23
Views: 675
Posted By Bill Kapaun

To add to that- IF you can prop up the rear...

To add to that-
IF you can prop up the rear wheel and spin the pedals-
Slowly turn them and observe the amount of "sag" in the chain after 8-10 revolutions.
IF the chain ring & cog are centered,...
04-26-24, 11:50 AM
Replies: 11
Views: 436
Posted By Bill Kapaun

I recently changed the 11-36 on my Ebike to a...

I recently changed the 11-36 on my Ebike to a 14-30 I made up from parts.
RDER is a RD-592 which specifies an 11T smallest and 3x largest.
I didn't touch ANY adjustment screw.
I turned the barrel...
04-24-24, 10:23 PM
Replies: 16
Views: 494
Posted By Bill Kapaun

And I thought you'd actually read post #8

And I thought you'd actually read post #8
04-24-24, 03:30 PM
Replies: 15
Views: 502
Posted By Bill Kapaun

Did you look at the resolution of the pressure...

Did you look at the resolution of the pressure gauge? A little bit of "stiction" and the tire will be blowing off the rim before the needle moves.
Trying to read 30-100 PSI on a 6000 PSI gauge is...
04-24-24, 03:23 PM
Replies: 2
Views: 154
Posted By Bill Kapaun

Are you brake discs Center Lock or 6 Bolt? IF...

Are you brake discs Center Lock or 6 Bolt?
IF they don't match what you have, you'll also have to buy discs. Maybe you're due anyway??

These rims are about 5MM wider and thus would be more...
04-24-24, 12:16 AM
Replies: 65
Views: 2,358
Posted By Bill Kapaun

Don't care.

Don't care.
04-24-24, 12:01 AM
Replies: 65
Views: 2,358
Posted By Bill Kapaun

I love closely spaced gears. I often shift 2 at...

I love closely spaced gears.
I often shift 2 at a time when accelerating.
Once up to speed, I can shift 1 tooth as head/tail winds change slightly or the slope has slight changes and maintain the...
04-23-24, 10:52 PM
Replies: 15
Views: 502
Posted By Bill Kapaun

Sure, but why would you adapt a 4500 PSI...

Sure, but why would you adapt a 4500 PSI compressor when cheap pancake compressors can be had for much less.

What's the air volume? A hand pump may be faster.
EDIT:
The gauge on this would be...
04-23-24, 06:45 PM
Replies: 16
Views: 494
Posted By Bill Kapaun

Most any decent hardware store will have a...

Most any decent hardware store will have a threaded fasteners. Some may not carry that small size though.
Look for an actual "threaded fastener" store in your locale.
I'd guess that size is between...
04-23-24, 06:30 PM
Replies: 16
Views: 494
Posted By Bill Kapaun

Maybe time for the poster to buy a set of METRIC...

Maybe time for the poster to buy a set of METRIC hex wrenches from 2-8 (or slightly larger)
I think on a set screw type the wrench size matches the thread size???
04-23-24, 04:58 PM
Replies: 7
Views: 284
Posted By Bill Kapaun

If the other screws from your parts diagram are...

If the other screws from your parts diagram are Metric, presume the screws you need are also Metric. Or SAE:SAE etc.
That only leaves 2-3 sizes that would match.
Stop by the hardware store and buy...
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