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06-15-24, 09:50 AM
Replies: 13
Views: 308
Posted By Iride01

I did. But once you get all the human interest...

I did. But once you get all the human interest part out of the way it's the same thing that's been going on for ages. Just different people and different tools of the trade on both sides.
06-15-24, 09:45 AM
Replies: 3
Views: 35
Posted By base2

Compressionless Kevlar reinforced brake housing...

Compressionless Kevlar reinforced brake housing will take a lot of squish out of the system.
https://jagwire.com/products/housing/pro-compressionless-brake-housing
06-15-24, 09:31 AM
Replies: 131
Views: 4,641
Posted By SurferRosa

Imaginos will love that. :thumb:

Imaginos will love that. :thumb:
06-15-24, 09:21 AM
Replies: 3
Views: 74
Posted By northbend

Walking has kept me reasonably sane since I broke...

Walking has kept me reasonably sane since I broke my wrist in a hard crash on the bike at the end of April.
It's gonna be a long recovery. The surgeon says it’ll probably be riding again by...
06-15-24, 09:20 AM
Replies: 3,634
Views: 1,021,760
Posted By bikemig

I used to race but I don’t have much in the way...

I used to race but I don’t have much in the way of racing bikes anymore. I do have a 1982 Peugeot PXN 10 that I’ve been riding lately. I modded it I a bit for hill climbing (38 tooth inner and a...
06-15-24, 09:20 AM
Replies: 1
Views: 130
Posted By NVFlinch

Some/most of the old pages you see are the result...

Some/most of the old pages you see are the result of owners scanning the pages of mags they have.

For example, I have old UK 1930's and WWII and later era "The Bicycle" and "Cycling" magazines...
06-15-24, 08:20 AM
Replies: 12
Views: 152
Posted By hazetguy

i'd pay $1200 for that all day long. if you're...

i'd pay $1200 for that all day long. if you're not going to buy it, will you post the link so i can get in touch with the seller? thanks!
06-15-24, 08:19 AM
Replies: 118
Views: 4,559
Posted By RustyPeugeot

Initial bike ride this morning. I tried to get...

Initial bike ride this morning. I tried to get the wobble out of the back wheel, but I’m not sure it will ever be true and straight. I made it a little better though....
06-15-24, 08:07 AM
Replies: 6,582
Views: 623,709
Posted By rsbob

Took him to school. Nice ride and nice guy. ...

Took him to school. Nice ride and nice guy. Awesome climbing
06-15-24, 08:03 AM
Replies: 1,091
Views: 65,808
Posted By attylah

Rocky Mountain Cirrus MTB for $100 in Corvallis, Oregon

www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3676079092644686/?ref=category_feed&referral_code=null&referral_story_type=post&tracking=browse_serp%3A00e07292-1971-435e-baf7-2a3e677b9fe8...
06-15-24, 07:37 AM
Replies: 27,292
Views: 3,246,771
Posted By philbob57

21+ miles yesterday, sunny, low 70s, wind mainly...

21+ miles yesterday, sunny, low 70s, wind mainly from N about 8-10 mph.

269 feet of climbing. It's pretty flat here. I often appreciate that.:)
06-15-24, 07:31 AM
Replies: 131
Views: 4,641
Posted By Hondo6

Nice. Good thing you didn't use a KISS logo...

Nice.

Good thing you didn't use a KISS logo instead. If you had, given the reputed but inaccurate story regarding their name (https://loudwire.com/kiss-debunk-rumored-satanic-acronym/) you'd also...
06-15-24, 07:26 AM
Replies: 1
Views: 32
Posted By MonsieurChrono

Veneto (Orbea) 90s bike: Help with frame identification

Hello all!

I picked up this Veneto bike that I found to be well-put together by my LBS, but despite my efforts I could not find some concrete info about the frame.

Apparently, Veneto was a...
06-15-24, 07:12 AM
Replies: 13
Views: 308
Posted By Paul Barnard

That was a very interesting read. Both...

That was a very interesting read. Both fascinating and infuriating.
Forum: Road Cycling
06-15-24, 06:59 AM
Replies: 25
Views: 397
Posted By Trakhak

In the 30-plus years since I last used tubulars,...

In the 30-plus years since I last used tubulars, I'd forgotten about pre-stretching them. It was a pain back then, and now I doubt I'd have the strength.
06-15-24, 06:46 AM
Replies: 131
Views: 4,641
Posted By etherhuffer

The Red and the Black! ...

The Red and the Black!
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikeforums.net-vbulletin/2000x1504/img_1973_09b8a77abb902a7073715018a0abd16b31cd913e.jpeg...
06-15-24, 05:53 AM
Replies: 1
Views: 75
Posted By SpeedofLite

30 Years Ago: April 1994 in Bicycling magazine

Still playing catch-up from recent Las Vegas and Michigan trips...but it's still 30 Years Ago!

Articles/Columns included in this post are:
PACELINE
TECHNICAL Q&A
OFF THE BACK "Pull Over,...
06-15-24, 05:32 AM
Replies: 100
Views: 5,986
Posted By bikemig

I'm not a subscriber so I can't see how I stack...

I'm not a subscriber so I can't see how I stack up against others around my age. The only thing I get any laurels for is being the local legend on some of the segments and I'm good with that. As long...
06-15-24, 05:30 AM
Replies: 17
Views: 504
Posted By andrewclaus

I notice back and neck pain when I ride slower...

I notice back and neck pain when I ride slower than my normal pace, even on the same bike. I've been wondering why, and I like the idea about the legs taking more of the weight when riding faster....
06-15-24, 05:09 AM
Replies: 12
Views: 152
Posted By shelbyfv

Thanks for including info so essential to the...

Thanks for including info so essential to the valuation. :twitchy:
Forum: Touring
06-15-24, 04:43 AM
Replies: 4,851
Views: 2,648,282
Posted By HelpSingularity

Bayeux, Normandie, France ...

Bayeux, Normandie, France
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikeforums.net-vbulletin/1500x2000/img_20240609_104059882_hdr_ae_2_57aba5e93eff3e2168b037b86861453ff52054e0.jpg
In front of the Normandie...
06-15-24, 02:26 AM
Replies: 1
Views: 77
Posted By cb400bill

I’d buy the 2023 and save the money. I’d also...

I’d buy the 2023 and save the money. I’d also see if they could sweeten the deal somehow.
06-15-24, 02:22 AM
Replies: 12
Views: 152
Posted By bboy314

Mass produced lower-mid range French bike. I’d...

Mass produced lower-mid range French bike. I’d rescue it from a dumpster but wouldn’t spend money for it.

Ebay asking prices are meaningless for value, as is the heritage or neighborhood of the...
Forum: Road Cycling
06-15-24, 02:05 AM
Replies: 4,637
Views: 116,095
Posted By LAJ

Negatory, Ghostrider. The topic is always...

Negatory, Ghostrider.

The topic is always dogs

https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikeforums.net-vbulletin/528x687/img_9507_fd81a720ec0aaae506e987a2265a8d8873185b9c.jpeg
06-15-24, 01:06 AM
Replies: 26
Views: 517
Posted By Insidious C.

It is not the severity of the failure but the...

It is not the severity of the failure but the likelyhood of it happening that increases with folding tire (kevlar bead) installed on hookless rim, especially at higher pressures.
06-15-24, 12:57 AM
Replies: 8,862
Views: 1,168,255
Posted By squirtdad

Christophe leather straps and Kool stop pads both...

Christophe leather straps and Kool stop pads both via Amazon for the next, not revealed build. One more package and all is in place except for the frame
Forum: Road Cycling
06-15-24, 12:33 AM
Replies: 62
Views: 1,254
Posted By nyohohoho

I have no problem at all. Thanks for your...

I have no problem at all. Thanks for your discussion. It gave me more information when looking for a new frame. We all want our hard-earned money spent in the best place.
If you would like to...
06-15-24, 12:13 AM
Replies: 9,148
Views: 3,204,214
Posted By Clyde1820

If I were to guess ... I believe that...

If I were to guess ...

I believe that photograph is at Longues-sur-Mer along the coastal area of Normandy, France, about ~25mi northwest of Caen.
...
06-14-24, 11:26 PM
Replies: 42
Views: 1,847
Posted By Andy_K

There's so much to love about this picture! I...

There's so much to love about this picture! I don't even know where to start.
06-14-24, 11:25 PM
Replies: 131
Views: 4,641
Posted By downtube42

I don't take the Marine Drive trail on the...

I don't take the Marine Drive trail on the non-river side. Some sketchy bits over there so I stick on Marine Drive. River side is good.

I ride that loop fixed gear quite a bit. There's brand-new...
06-14-24, 11:02 PM
Replies: 131
Views: 4,641
Posted By downtube42

Wait, you're in Beaverton? Dang. IMO you...

Wait, you're in Beaverton? Dang.

IMO you need to ride a 100k on this bike. I have this super-flat triangle 100k that goes Milwaukie, Kelley Point, Troutdale, Gresham, Milwaukie. 75% MUP, most of...
06-14-24, 10:46 PM
Replies: 131
Views: 4,641
Posted By droppedandlost

Kansas - Dust in the Wind "I close my eyes"...

Kansas - Dust in the Wind

"I close my eyes" (and dream of Huffys)
"Only for a moment, and the moments gone"
06-14-24, 10:45 PM
Replies: 131
Views: 4,641
Posted By AdventureManCO

That it can actually be lifted is a wildly...

That it can actually be lifted is a wildly successful start to any Huffy adventure!





As was my experience, but even moreso. When I first rode the Huffente after all the upgrades, I erupted...
06-14-24, 10:40 PM
Replies: 21,918
Views: 3,233,640
Posted By seagrade

https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikeforums.net-vbulle...

https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikeforums.net-vbulletin/2000x1504/img_2697_7c56a50fa7c2f80932f6c0e16d6a642ee7b50ecf.jpeg
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06-14-24, 10:39 PM
Replies: 8
Views: 292
Posted By Mackers

I took a hit for science and BF and picked up the...

I took a hit for science and BF and picked up the frame set.

Frame weighs in at 1825 grams for a size 52 so that's not terrible, fork is relatively porky at 722 grams.
06-14-24, 10:26 PM
Replies: 16
Views: 265
Posted By Kjreinhart@133

Thanks sll

I appreciate the comments. What I learned is that a simple, low cost chain gear change to a 54t or 56t will only net me maybe .5-1.5 mph. I can’t fit a much larger drive tire because the frame...
06-14-24, 10:22 PM
Replies: 10
Views: 165
Posted By Rick

Kanzoku: Post what brakes you have and be...

Kanzoku: Post what brakes you have and be specific. Also post combined weight of rider + kit.
06-14-24, 10:19 PM
Replies: 31
Views: 1,078
Posted By Kabuki12

Just a suggestion , find a really good bike and...

Just a suggestion , find a really good bike and ride it to be sure for about a year. Then , take it apart and have someone like Jack Trumbull at Franklin Frame make it cherry for you. The end result...
06-14-24, 10:18 PM
Replies: 37
Views: 1,030
Posted By downtube42

I bought a CF Domane about a year ago. I'm still...

I bought a CF Domane about a year ago. I'm still somewhat shocked I paid what I did, but there it is. Deciding factors over various options were fender mounts and room for wider tires (35 with...
Forum: Road Cycling
06-14-24, 10:13 PM
Replies: 22
Views: 471
Posted By Duragrouch

A good quality used bike is fully depreciated, it...

A good quality used bike is fully depreciated, it shouldn't drop much in value if still compatible with new parts, like rear dropout spacing.

Based on another thread, I think that vintage titanium...
06-14-24, 10:03 PM
Replies: 15
Views: 361
Posted By Kabuki12

The ad says it all , our lightest racer only...

The ad says it all , our lightest racer only 27lbs! They had to eliminate the kickstand to get the weight down.
06-14-24, 10:02 PM
Replies: 28,082
Views: 4,650,651
Posted By almico8

Another nice rabbit hole I find myself in! Love...

Another nice rabbit hole I find myself in! Love it. Thanks!!

Found a period owners manual and Raleigh rubber block pedals. Rod brake blocks ordered too.
...
06-14-24, 10:00 PM
Replies: 12
Views: 193
Posted By downtube42

Rainlegs. Essentially chaps covering the front of...

Rainlegs. Essentially chaps covering the front of you thighs and upper calves, leaving the back open. $50 on Amazon. Good enough for Portland, good enough for Holland.
Forum: Road Cycling
06-14-24, 09:57 PM
Replies: 22
Views: 471
Posted By downtube42

I always hesitate to advise someone buy used,...

I always hesitate to advise someone buy used, since IMO you need to know a little more what you're doing than buying new. But there are cetainly good deals out there.
06-14-24, 09:47 PM
Replies: 28,082
Views: 4,650,651
Posted By SirMike1983

You have an April 1974 frame. The N at the start...

You have an April 1974 frame. The N at the start indicates Nottingham factory. The E indicates produced in April. The 4 indicates 1974.

See Kurt's helpful website on the standard serial system:
...
06-14-24, 09:39 PM
Replies: 3,634
Views: 1,021,760
Posted By 2cam16

That 911 though! :love:

That 911 though! :love:
06-14-24, 09:18 PM
Replies: 3,634
Views: 1,021,760
Posted By pepperbelly

Never give up! Never surrender! Commander...

Never give up! Never surrender!
Commander Quincy Taggart
06-14-24, 09:17 PM
Replies: 65
Views: 2,796
Posted By bulgie

This is definitely an area where reasonable...

This is definitely an area where reasonable people can disagree.

"Absolutely nothing" might be putting it a bit strongly though. He has to let air out of the tire to get even a 25 mm tire out! A...
Forum: Road Cycling
06-14-24, 09:14 PM
Replies: 4,637
Views: 116,095
Posted By rjones28

It should be.

It should be.
06-14-24, 09:13 PM
Replies: 6,582
Views: 623,709
Posted By ofajen

25 miles. It was supposed to running intervals...

25 miles. It was supposed to running intervals night, but I finally had my new tire and new wheels set up on the drop bar bike today, so I was more interested in getting out on the bike. Still did...
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