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Clark W. Griswold
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SRAM 11-36 for the Niner gravel bike.
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Yeah, that has been some thing I've always wanted to get as well.. I just don't have a bike that is really suited for a dyno setup currently.. I need to build a bike camping bike
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When I was building up my rock lobster I came very very close to ordering that. Had it in the cart, ready to checkout and everything.
But the miser in me ended up settling for the no-frills sram one at a fraction of the cost which ended up complimenting the frame better as opposed to the crankset.
Random factoid: parlee is located at where scrod+RG used to be located
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Killed my non-drive side bearing. Took 4,000 miles, a little less than a thousand in Iceland and a couple thousand during winter. Not bad!
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#3664
Clark W. Griswold
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Any bike, especially one ridden at night is good for a dynamo set up. With a Shutter Precision you can get something super light and nice a small and Supernova makes some reasonably small lights. You can also go SON hubs and go contactless if you get a fork made or modified to take their system.
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Longer caliper mount bolts.
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white industries g30 cranks. anodized black w/ purple extractor bolt cover.
30mm bsa bottom bracket. going on my new nature boy frame that is set to arrive tomorrow.
i'll probably get a whisky no.7 carbon fork when they arrive back in stock. since the only thing i race really is single speed gravel/cross i'd like to make this one as light and fast as possible.
30mm bsa bottom bracket. going on my new nature boy frame that is set to arrive tomorrow.
i'll probably get a whisky no.7 carbon fork when they arrive back in stock. since the only thing i race really is single speed gravel/cross i'd like to make this one as light and fast as possible.
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Barfly Road 4 Max mount for the new Di2 build.
I emailed Tate Labs to ask a question and the owner of the company called me today to personally answer my question over the phone. I didn't quite understand his description of how how the Di2/EPS mount attached and so he took the photo below and emailed it to me.
This will be my third Barfly mount. I can't say enough about this company and their outstanding products.
-Tim-
I emailed Tate Labs to ask a question and the owner of the company called me today to personally answer my question over the phone. I didn't quite understand his description of how how the Di2/EPS mount attached and so he took the photo below and emailed it to me.
This will be my third Barfly mount. I can't say enough about this company and their outstanding products.
-Tim-
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Decided to give clippless a try, so hopefully it works out for me cause it wasn't exactly a cheap investment. I thought about just getting some pedal straps but I think they look silly, like something that belongs on a kids bike.
Went with the 530's so I can ride with or without clips.
And I did put a better seat than the stock one on my fixed gear but I decided I liked it on my mountain bike better, so I figured I'd try one of those charge spoon saddles that get such good reviews.
Went with the 530's so I can ride with or without clips.
And I did put a better seat than the stock one on my fixed gear but I decided I liked it on my mountain bike better, so I figured I'd try one of those charge spoon saddles that get such good reviews.
#3672
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Those arent designed for use without spd shoes. They just have a platform around the mechanism for a little more stability when clipped in. THe mechanism still sticks out. I did some damage to the sole of my right foot riding on clipless pedals in regular shoes. I'd advice against it.
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Those arent designed for use without spd shoes. They just have a platform around the mechanism for a little more stability when clipped in. THe mechanism still sticks out. I did some damage to the sole of my right foot riding on clipless pedals in regular shoes. I'd advice against it.
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