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#6252
Still kicking.
#6253
Veteran Racer
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Is it a hatchback ? Do the rear seats fold down flat for a long and large cargo area ? That's my main criteria in a car.
#6254
Still kicking.
#6257
Fresh Garbage
Today I overhauled several pedals with loose ball bearings. Wow, what a pain in the ass. Would it be so hard to design them for larger bearings?
#6259
Still kicking.
#6261
cowboy, steel horse, etc
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It's not so much the bearing size that gets me it's that confounded cone/locknut situation. Never have looked into whether there was a special cone tool for pedals. I vaguely remember reading about grinding down a socket to make a pedal cone tool of some sort but...
Anyway, the single-sided Shimanos solved that problem, super easy cone/locknut adjustment on them.
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Goes to 11.
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Bought tickets to see Arcade Fire in KC. Not super stoked about the show, but the wife likes them. Plus, Kid Koala is opening and he's AMAZING.
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Rode around town all day, soaked up some sun in a light sweater at the cafe as it was a scorching and sunny 32 degrees here (upstate ny aka the land of frozen dreams)! Then rode to the grocery where I ordered a pound of steamed cod, then over to the gym, ate said cod and preceded to exercise for an hour, followed by the sauna and hot tub (my saviors in life). Rode home at a decent clip and just finished a relaxing dinner by the fire
#6268
Fresh Garbage
I've done that before and it's something I never hope to do again. Unless it's on the single-sided Shimano road pedals, like the PD-1051.
It's not so much the bearing size that gets me it's that confounded cone/locknut situation. Never have looked into whether there was a special cone tool for pedals. I vaguely remember reading about grinding down a socket to make a pedal cone tool of some sort but...
Anyway, the single-sided Shimanos solved that problem, super easy cone/locknut adjustment on them.
It's not so much the bearing size that gets me it's that confounded cone/locknut situation. Never have looked into whether there was a special cone tool for pedals. I vaguely remember reading about grinding down a socket to make a pedal cone tool of some sort but...
Anyway, the single-sided Shimanos solved that problem, super easy cone/locknut adjustment on them.
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Last night we bbq'd and had a skate sesh then today I saw a bunch of crusty chain commuters doing a bunch of passing on the right/jumping people at lights which means it's officially spring in Portland.
Shorts from here on out.
Shorts from here on out.
#6273
Your cog is slipping.
Yes sir! EAI hooked me up with some NOS C-Record Pista hubs (instead of the modern version I recently posted in the 'what did you buy' thread) and I couldn't be more stoked.
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Best hubs ever!