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#5776
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I had the small 12 tooth before but the gearing jumps were 2 to three tooth jumps, now I have one tooth jumps in my main riding range, much nicer to snip along in the "right gear" all the time. I'd like to get a larger big ring in the front as on the road I'm always on it. In the dirt I'll be in the middle/small anyhow so I think that'd give me the best for both worlds.
#5777
You gonna eat that?
#5778
You gonna eat that?
What size tires? 26 or 28?
#5779
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The tires are a strange size, 26" x 1 3/4" x 2" balloon or 54-571.
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so here's the current status after coming home from work today.
The road bike I have just wasn't made for it, so I've road-ified my Hardrock.
Changes: Race-lite front wheel, Mavic rear rim I just laced to an LX hub with a road 12-23 8 speed. Lights, rack, road pedals, flatbar with barends, 26x1.25 slicks
Starting to keep an eye out for a lighter front fork with lockout.
A simple wheel swap and rack removal gets me to dirt trails for weekend MTB fun.
The road bike I have just wasn't made for it, so I've road-ified my Hardrock.
Changes: Race-lite front wheel, Mavic rear rim I just laced to an LX hub with a road 12-23 8 speed. Lights, rack, road pedals, flatbar with barends, 26x1.25 slicks
Starting to keep an eye out for a lighter front fork with lockout.
A simple wheel swap and rack removal gets me to dirt trails for weekend MTB fun.
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They are Axiom Shoppers. They are absolutely huge! I like them for trips to the store and they keep my work things dry but I don't use them daily because of their size. I have folding baskets on and truly love them. I just put the shoppers on over the folded baskets when I want to use them. Yes, it's heavy. LOL
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I think if you added up the fenders, kickstand and chainguard on that orange bike, they would weigh the same as my current bike. Kudos to you for keeping that thing on the road.
#5783
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Sure, but that bike will still be on the road after World War VII.
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Agreed, I hate stock MTB gearing. I swapped my 7-speed 13-28 for a 13-25 and it's still got too many 2-tooth jumps. And in my top gear, 42X13 I spin out with a strong tailwind. I could probably get by with a compact road crank, I live in Louisiana, so I never need the granny ring.
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It is pretty wonderful... I have all the tools I need (that desk serves as a work bench and storage) and what you can't see is the wall o' bikes, the pre-requisite beer fridge and coffee station, and the parts room out back.
Their is also abundant office space (I was standing in it to take the last picture).
It has been a busy week so the place is a bit of a mess.
Their is also abundant office space (I was standing in it to take the last picture).
It has been a busy week so the place is a bit of a mess.
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#5788
Stan
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I have had the 7.5 fx for a couple of seasons now, and it has worked beautifully for a year round commuter here in ohio. I have cyclocross tires now in anticipation of winter.
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What kind of tire? I don't care for knobby tires but am curious to try the kind with knobs only along the sides, which you normally wouldn't roll on.
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#5790
Riding like its 1990
so here's the current status after coming home from work today.
The road bike I have just wasn't made for it, so I've road-ified my Hardrock.
Changes: Race-lite front wheel, Mavic rear rim I just laced to an LX hub with a road 12-23 8 speed. Lights, rack, road pedals, flatbar with barends, 26x1.25 slicks
Starting to keep an eye out for a lighter front fork with lockout.
A simple wheel swap and rack removal gets me to dirt trails for weekend MTB fun.
The road bike I have just wasn't made for it, so I've road-ified my Hardrock.
Changes: Race-lite front wheel, Mavic rear rim I just laced to an LX hub with a road 12-23 8 speed. Lights, rack, road pedals, flatbar with barends, 26x1.25 slicks
Starting to keep an eye out for a lighter front fork with lockout.
A simple wheel swap and rack removal gets me to dirt trails for weekend MTB fun.
Clean commuter on Friday, dirty trail tank on Saturday:
#5791
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Doolittle,
I can see your GF's bike has smaller wheels, but it looks like the geometries of those two LHT frames are very different ... ?
Chris
[QUOTE=Doolittle;9801764]My Surly...
My ladyfriend's LHT. It has a new rack now and will probably get dropbars and a triple this winter. I think it turned out pretty well considering it was primarily built from spare stuff I had.
I can see your GF's bike has smaller wheels, but it looks like the geometries of those two LHT frames are very different ... ?
Chris
[QUOTE=Doolittle;9801764]My Surly...
My ladyfriend's LHT. It has a new rack now and will probably get dropbars and a triple this winter. I think it turned out pretty well considering it was primarily built from spare stuff I had.
#5792
Bike ≠ Car ≠ Ped.
Bunch of examples:
https://www.bicycletires.com/ctzz/cyc...s/products.htm
https://www.biketiresdirect.com/ctzz/...s/products.htm
What you're asking about are also called cross tires, or maybe hybrid, semi-slick, or cross-country tires.
https://www.bicycletires.com/pkepol/k...95_tire/pp.htm
I don't know if I like this kind of tire very much. The side knobs really hurt cornering grip on pavement, and the smooth center isn't that great offroad. But, as long as you don't have to turn very hard on pavement, and you're not digging through dirt and mud off-pavement, they'll be fine.
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Friday commute home was terrible. It was mostly into the teeth of a strong, cold wind.
First bike ride I didn't enjoy.
First bike ride I didn't enjoy.
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#5796
Riding like its 1990
Another minute or two today and a hose off, it'll be ready for the Monday commute.
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I gotcha...that's a great looking ride. I havn't hit the trails since I was a kid...I mean like 12 years old. I wouldn't last too long these days.
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newbeat, that's a nice bike. But you should level your hoods, and put your light on your seatpost
You could either keep your bars in the same position and unwrap your bars, move the hoods up the bars a cm or two, then re-wrap, (the old school style, brifters into the dropping curve very slightly, but still level with ground)
or you could just loosen the stem, and tilt the whole bars up, for the new school style (hoods before the downward curve, level with ground)
You could either keep your bars in the same position and unwrap your bars, move the hoods up the bars a cm or two, then re-wrap, (the old school style, brifters into the dropping curve very slightly, but still level with ground)
or you could just loosen the stem, and tilt the whole bars up, for the new school style (hoods before the downward curve, level with ground)
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I've ridden with that bar angle for a while now, so i might tilt it up just to shake things up a bit.
And again, that light has been there forever, but i'm open to change. thanks for the comments though.
And again, that light has been there forever, but i'm open to change. thanks for the comments though.
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This is my Giant OCR. I added a Bor Yueh rack and ATB panniers from Nashbar, and Planet Bike Hardcore fenders from the LBS. I have two small red blinkies in the back, one on the seatpost, and the other on the back of the rack. On the front, I have a small Cat Eye Opticube angled at driver-windshield height, and a PricetonTec Eos that I point downwards to see the road. I have a PB Superflash and a P7 flashlight that will be delivered this week. I'm going to remove the Cat Eye and the rack-mounted blinky, and move the Eos to my helmet. I'm currently running Vittoria Rubino 23 tires, but I'm going to swap them out soon for 28s.