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05-05-24, 07:13 PM
Replies: 24
Views: 393
Posted By FBinNY

Perfect word choice. I hate it when people...

Perfect word choice. I hate it when people categorize stuff ss dangerous.

Unforgiving better describes how something can be either safe or dangerous depending on how they're done.
05-05-24, 03:30 PM
Replies: 7
Views: 149
Posted By FBinNY

With a few exceptions, yes. That said, make...

With a few exceptions, yes.

That said, make sure that whichever one you're considering has a good provision for removal.

Some have no such provision, and others are prone to damage during...
05-05-24, 03:05 PM
Replies: 25
Views: 476
Posted By FBinNY

Short answer no. You might take a basic...

Short answer no.

You might take a basic mechanical engineering course, focused on bearing design.

Double bearings are SOP in countless applications where space requirements preclude using a...
05-05-24, 02:42 PM
Replies: 25
Views: 476
Posted By FBinNY

You might shop for pedals with classic cup/cone...

You might shop for pedals with classic cup/cone bearings. These will meet your need for zero play adjustability.

MKS still has offerings of this type, though you may be turned off to the brand.
05-05-24, 02:01 PM
Replies: 39
Views: 34,313
Posted By FBinNY

Why? Why? Why? Why would you revive a 16year...

Why? Why? Why?
Why would you revive a 16year old Zombie thread to add this?
05-05-24, 01:32 PM
Replies: 23
Views: 238
Posted By FBinNY

FWIW --- An alternate theory. It might be my...

FWIW --- An alternate theory.

It might be my age, but I don't see any kind of rim dent deep enough to account for the artifact. Also, the OP said hop, not dip, so I'm thinking high spot, but...
05-05-24, 01:08 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 123
Posted By FBinNY

That's exactly the point I was countering. ...

That's exactly the point I was countering.

There's simply no (zero) need for anything to prevent sprockets from rotating or being installed without the front edges fully butted against the spline....
05-05-24, 10:57 AM
Replies: 6
Views: 123
Posted By FBinNY

The wide spline isn't for strength. It's an...

The wide spline isn't for strength. It's an orienting spline to ensure that individual sprockets are all in the same position relative to each other.

That's critical because the shift gates all...
05-05-24, 10:20 AM
Replies: 13
Views: 154
Posted By FBinNY

The photo shows a relayltively short hanger...

The photo shows a relayltively short hanger typical of road bikes, so I doubt that's a factor.

Shimano is conservative in their specs because mechanic skill becomes more important at the fringes. ...
05-05-24, 10:01 AM
Replies: 24
Views: 393
Posted By FBinNY

Classic Spellchecker error. Both are...

Classic Spellchecker error.

Both are legitimate words so no highlighting of a typo. As people rely more on things like Spellchecker, wheel sea moor* of this.

*just making my point.
05-05-24, 09:11 AM
Replies: 23
Views: 238
Posted By FBinNY

The grooves are brake track wear indicators. ...

The grooves are brake track wear indicators. When they disappear, the rim has reached the wear limit and needs to be replaced.
05-05-24, 07:41 AM
Replies: 6
Views: 123
Posted By FBinNY

I suspect that they milled away whatever they...

I suspect that they milled away whatever they could to save weight.

In any case, it's the same as other freehubs with the same spline pattern.

Cogs are centered by the outer surface so the...
05-05-24, 07:35 AM
Replies: 23
Views: 238
Posted By FBinNY

That it's at the hop is pure coincidence. And...

That it's at the hop is pure coincidence. And there's no safety issue. IMO you have two choices.

1. Use a file or sand paper to smooth it flush with the surface.

2. Ignore it and let normal...
05-04-24, 10:15 PM
Replies: 78
Views: 1,659
Posted By FBinNY

I'll bet you 3 beers* that when you look at it,...

I'll bet you 3 beers* that when you look at it, you'll see that the central part of the crown follows the line of the steerer, with the brake hole straight across.

Then both sides of the crown are...
05-04-24, 09:57 PM
Replies: 25
Views: 476
Posted By FBinNY

The issue isn't whether they're loose type or...

The issue isn't whether they're loose type or cartridge, but the configuration of the rolling elements.

Most cartridge bearings used on bikes are deep groove radial bearings, which can only handle...
05-04-24, 09:37 PM
Replies: 9
Views: 187
Posted By FBinNY

"Shielded" has very specific meaning as applied...

"Shielded" has very specific meaning as applied to bearings.

Sealed bearings have a flexible lip seal on the inner race. They're perlubed for thrvexpected service life and the seals make it...
05-04-24, 05:45 PM
Replies: 78
Views: 1,659
Posted By FBinNY

You're looking ar a photo which wasn't taken...

You're looking ar a photo which wasn't taken directly from the side, so doesn't properly show the reality.




Yes, I'm assuming that this is a halfway decent fork with the brake hole drilled...
05-04-24, 04:23 PM
Replies: 4
Views: 189
Posted By FBinNY

Near my home is a twisty highway with narrow...

Near my home is a twisty highway with narrow lanes, and no shoulders to speak of. When I drive it with friends of family they all ask why I drive such a "dangerous" road. My pat answer is that the...
05-04-24, 04:13 PM
Replies: 24
Views: 393
Posted By FBinNY

With comparable skill, it might be a draw. The MC...

With comparable skill, it might be a draw. The MC has the advantage of staying with the flow of traffic. OTOH, MCs operate at higher speeds making potential crashes much more serious.

But that...
05-04-24, 04:06 PM
Replies: 5
Views: 122
Posted By FBinNY

As noted. Manufacturers assign lot numbers to...

As noted. Manufacturers assign lot numbers to everything. This allows tracing and identification of any defects and potential defects.

It's how recalls, as we so often see with food, can be...
05-04-24, 02:53 PM
Replies: 78
Views: 1,659
Posted By FBinNY

No need for complicated math. Just some...

No need for complicated math. Just some visualization.

The axle is forward of the crown. Ergo, 12 o'clock is likewise forward of the crown by the same amount. So moving the brake out from the...
05-03-24, 08:45 PM
Replies: 7
Views: 149
Posted By FBinNY

1/2×1/8" is the standard chain for single speed. ...

1/2×1/8" is the standard chain for single speed.

The designation refers to the pitch and width respectively.

As for freewheel, I don't do brand recommendations, but have heard of issues with...
05-03-24, 08:12 PM
Replies: 25
Views: 274
Posted By FBinNY

It doesn't matter. The weight involved is too...

It doesn't matter. The weight involved is too low to fret over.
05-03-24, 05:45 PM
Replies: 9
Views: 187
Posted By FBinNY

Nothing to add by way of advice Just...

Nothing to add by way of advice


Just wishing you a great trip that ends with you wanting more.
05-03-24, 04:01 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 468
Posted By FBinNY

Sealant in tubulars is OK but keep one thing in...

Sealant in tubulars is OK but keep one thing in mind.

It's very hard on the valves, and you might not even be able to add it if you don't have 2 part valves that allow removal of the core.
05-03-24, 03:57 PM
Replies: 39
Views: 568
Posted By FBinNY

I'm a bit confused. Why are you buying disc...

I'm a bit confused.

Why are you buying disc brake hubs for a rim brake bike?

Otherwise, no comment on the build except a reminder that low spoke count wheels need a more rigid rim. Also aero...
05-03-24, 03:53 PM
Replies: 25
Views: 274
Posted By FBinNY

While roof racks are fine and very convenient,...

While roof racks are fine and very convenient, keep in mind that bicycle windage is murder on your fuel consumption. So if you're planning a long trip, you might do better with the bikes inside, or...
05-03-24, 03:48 PM
Replies: 9
Views: 227
Posted By FBinNY

+1 to the above. The shape of the base of the...

+1 to the above. The shape of the base of the valve provides all the protection it needs, so no sweat on that score. OTOH if the edge of the valve hole bothers you, feel free to file a slight bevel...
05-03-24, 01:36 PM
Replies: 25
Views: 476
Posted By FBinNY

I can't say, since I don't have the pedals to...

I can't say, since I don't have the pedals to examine.

OTOH - Have you subjected them to the acid test, namely installed them to see how they actually work? Otherwise, I've no stake in MKS,...
05-02-24, 05:43 PM
Replies: 25
Views: 476
Posted By FBinNY

As I said there is an adjustment to take out...

As I said there is an adjustment to take out axial play, and you're wrong about needing to somehow load the inner bearings.

But they're your pedals, so feel free to ignore my attempt to help you,...
05-02-24, 05:37 PM
Replies: 78
Views: 1,659
Posted By FBinNY

FWIW-- You come here for free advice, and...

FWIW--

You come here for free advice, and certainly have no obligation to listen

However, it's bad form to tell those who've you came to for help, that you don't like what they suggest.
05-02-24, 05:34 PM
Replies: 78
Views: 1,659
Posted By FBinNY

Seriously hope you were being facetious, but...

Seriously hope you were being facetious, but these days we can never know. So just in case ---------
Franklin wasn't young at the time of the Revolution, and would have been well over 100 during...
05-02-24, 05:26 PM
Replies: 19
Views: 402
Posted By FBinNY

They're all decent, though can be prone to false...

They're all decent, though can be prone to false high readings.

Buy yourself a steel ruler. Use it by pulling the RD back to slightly tension the lower loop and measure pin to pin. Stretched to...
05-02-24, 03:09 PM
Replies: 78
Views: 1,659
Posted By FBinNY

Mold flash and/or risers (those little whiskers...

Mold flash and/or risers (those little whiskers on new tires) are artifacts of the manufacturing process. In other applications they're removed at the factory, but nobody bothers on tires because...
05-02-24, 02:11 PM
Replies: 78
Views: 1,659
Posted By FBinNY

Tire clearance isn't horseshoes. Close doesn't...

Tire clearance isn't horseshoes. Close doesn't matter. If the OP is talking about the molding flash or risers touching he can safely ignore it. Or he can spin the wheel against a razor knife to...
05-02-24, 02:03 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 416
Posted By FBinNY

+1 31.8mm is the de facto standard clamp...

+1
31.8mm is the de facto standard clamp diameter, and odds are that's what the OP has.

From his description it seems that the OP's bars taper to the 22.2 brake lever clamp diameter immediately...
05-02-24, 10:57 AM
Replies: 25
Views: 476
Posted By FBinNY

First of all, you need to understand a critical...

First of all, you need to understand a critical difference between the adjustable angular bearings classic to bicycle.

Angular bearings require preload to eliminate play. In radial bearings...
05-02-24, 07:53 AM
Replies: 25
Views: 476
Posted By FBinNY

Huh? How can you have angular play without...

Huh?

How can you have angular play without axial or radial play?

OTOH if as Andy suggests, you have a quick disconnect pedal, play at the link is common, and can be considered a trade off for...
05-01-24, 06:21 PM
Replies: 20
Views: 337
Posted By FBinNY

I can say with some confidence that it was either...

I can say with some confidence that it was either or both. Unless it bled out under the rim strip.

Only you know how diligent you were installing the valve, but since it held for a while, it's...
05-01-24, 05:14 PM
Replies: 25
Views: 476
Posted By FBinNY

You don't offer details about your problem. ...

You don't offer details about your problem.

It seems that MKS doesn't want people to fool with the pedals, which I understand because it's so easy to axially overload radial bearings.

However,...
05-01-24, 04:38 PM
Replies: 20
Views: 337
Posted By FBinNY

Agreed, and this is an excellent analogy. The OP...

Agreed, and this is an excellent analogy. The OP would be well served by a visit to a hardware store, looking for a (dried) latex paint stripper. There are plenty, so odds are he'll find something...
05-01-24, 02:37 PM
Replies: 38
Views: 920
Posted By FBinNY

As I said, apples and oranges. I don't claim...

As I said, apples and oranges. I don't claim that rims are magically immune to brake wear, just that wearing to near failure is rare for road bikes.
So the fact that you've experienced it doesn't...
05-01-24, 01:46 PM
Replies: 38
Views: 920
Posted By FBinNY

This is one of those apples and oranges issues. ...

This is one of those apples and oranges issues. FWIW the DIN mandate for rim wear indicators came after the advent of mountain biking, and mist likely because of it. Prior to mountain biking rim...
05-01-24, 09:58 AM
Replies: 38
Views: 920
Posted By FBinNY

I find it interesting (but not surprising) that...

I find it interesting (but not surprising) that you chose to quote me here. Especially since I specifically referenced wet weather as an exception.

Also, it's generally been accepted from day one...
05-01-24, 07:49 AM
Replies: 38
Views: 920
Posted By FBinNY

+1 I typically ride rims with a wall...

+1

I typically ride rims with a wall thickness of 1mm, which is less than the wear allowance of most modern rims.

I've never had rim wear issues even with wheels lasting over 25k miles.

IMO...
04-30-24, 01:39 PM
Replies: 8
Views: 197
Posted By FBinNY

You didn't buy them, you stole them. I don't get...

You didn't buy them, you stole them. I don't get worked up about comparisons based on small arcane differences. If the weight is reasonable (and I'm sure it is) the rim width suits your needs, and...
04-30-24, 10:29 AM
Replies: 8
Views: 197
Posted By FBinNY

Just bumping it up to give you a better shot at...

Just bumping it up to give you a better shot at answer.

Have you gone to the Easton site and looked at pictures?

Either way, they look like nice wheels. If you got them at a good price, why...
04-30-24, 09:38 AM
Replies: 23
Views: 625
Posted By FBinNY

As they tell medical students, "when you hear...

As they tell medical students, "when you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras".

Slack chains on coaster brake bikes as very common. Add to that the fact that she was able to work the chain...
04-29-24, 10:07 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 273
Posted By FBinNY

So we've offered the OP three possibilities, and...

So we've offered the OP three possibilities, and can't take it further based on the little info offered.

In the OP he mentioned tires (plural), then later weight, though without numbers.

A this...
04-29-24, 08:16 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 273
Posted By FBinNY

One should consider Occam's Razor. The...

One should consider Occam's Razor.

The simplest answer is the most likely to be correct.

The hot rim theory needs too many other factors, ie. weight, long descent, etc. While it's not...
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