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Forum: Folding Bikes
09-23-24, 03:12 AM
Replies: 4,055
Views: 977,345
Posted By michael432000

Hi John. I have two Colnago C40’s (great...

Hi John.

I have two Colnago C40’s (great bikes) and a 6.2kg Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod. I used to race so I wouldn’t compare a lightweight carbon bike with the Swift as they they serve a...
09-23-24, 03:10 AM
Replies: 14
Views: 272
Posted By karldub

True, this pin held the serial number plate.

True, this pin held the serial number plate.
09-23-24, 01:54 AM
Replies: 7
Views: 120
Posted By delbiker1

" I hope I am in as good of shape as you are,...

" I hope I am in as good of shape as you are, when I am your age."
09-22-24, 11:10 PM
Replies: 11
Views: 281
Posted By merziac

You are mostly correct, mixte literally...

You are mostly correct, mixte literally translates to universal, they are bikes for all, yes essentially unisex, utilitarian, butcher, baker, candlestick maker, postman, et all, originally designed...
Forum: Folding Bikes
09-22-24, 10:35 PM
Replies: 395
Views: 17,632
Posted By Duragrouch

If you want the lightest steering, yes. But I...

If you want the lightest steering, yes. But I like that some steered mass, especially forward of the steering axis, calms the steering. It doesn't take much, I noticed improvement just from the rack...
09-22-24, 10:19 PM
Replies: 62
Views: 1,529
Posted By mschwett

it does not take a degree in electrical...

it does not take a degree in electrical engineering to replace a di2 battery. it’s much, much easier than, for example, replacing a mechanical shift cable.

if you’re going to start soldering ****...
09-22-24, 10:08 PM
Replies: 15
Views: 1,292
Posted By Camilo

I have a Microshift Advent 1X system - shifters,...

I have a Microshift Advent 1X system - shifters, derailleur and cassette. I think it shifts as well or better than Shimano and the design/ergonomics of the shifting is - to me - heads and shoulders...
09-22-24, 10:04 PM
Replies: 10
Views: 391
Posted By Oldbikenut

Thank you, I really excited to get them back on...

Thank you, I really excited to get them back on the road!
09-22-24, 10:00 PM
Replies: 15,612
Views: 4,394,736
Posted By SurferRosa

Put the steerer in a bench vise and bend it back!...

Put the steerer in a bench vise and bend it back! :thumb:
09-22-24, 09:56 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 272
Posted By repechage

?? no pinning of lug to tube at that location...

?? no pinning of lug to tube at that location there as shown. before the under the BB cable routing days, Peugeot did rivet a serial number plate to the shell.
no under the bike image given to...
09-22-24, 09:45 PM
Replies: 11
Views: 417
Posted By RCMoeur

My extensive experience with Velocity...

My extensive experience with Velocity aero-section rims is that they are remarkably strong. The deeper section compensates for the thinner material. My wife, who is not exactly petite, is happy on a...
09-22-24, 09:44 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 228
Posted By squirtdad

ugly, that is beautiful for reference on...

ugly, that is beautiful

for reference on color taste values

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09-22-24, 09:29 PM
Replies: 2
Views: 143
Posted By SwimmerMike

I’m really looking forward to seeing this build...

I’m really looking forward to seeing this build progress. So far, great progress.
09-22-24, 09:23 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 272
Posted By bulgie

Wrong place for a pin that holds the tubes for...

Wrong place for a pin that holds the tubes for brazing. Peugeot used rivets to hold their serial number plate on, some years, that my guess for what's in the pic.
Forum: Touring
09-22-24, 09:20 PM
Replies: 57
Views: 2,255
Posted By downtube42

I recall being on vacation in some middle sized...

I recall being on vacation in some middle sized town in Vermont and noticed the 20 and 30 somethings were hanging out on the sidewalk and at their cars, chilling, joking, having a good time, probably...
09-22-24, 09:17 PM
Replies: 8
Views: 580
Posted By bulgie

I made two frames for myself with Stump dropouts...

I made two frames for myself with Stump dropouts in 1977. I visited Bud (Art) to purchase them and he was super nice to me, gave me the full tour, showed me how he did things, work in progress,...
09-22-24, 09:06 PM
Replies: 22,528
Views: 3,592,163
Posted By SurferRosa

https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikeforums.net-vbulle...

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...
Forum: Touring
09-22-24, 09:03 PM
Replies: 57
Views: 2,255
Posted By john m flores

ACA struggles are not unique. Every motorcycle...

ACA struggles are not unique. Every motorcycle club and publication that I've worked with is facing the same challenge - how to stay relevant and viable after the Boomers that grew the sport start...
09-22-24, 08:57 PM
Replies: 6,989
Views: 722,644
Posted By Fredo76

Not very far today. But I got out. ...

Not very far today. But I got out.

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Blue Bella at Rio Grande, Autumn Equinox...
09-22-24, 08:54 PM
Replies: 87
Views: 2,837
Posted By base2

Easy. Grab the brake throw your weight backwards,...

Easy. Grab the brake throw your weight backwards, and release the brake at the right time. With the help of backwards inertia imparted by your body all the freewheel pawls will engage, the engine,...
09-22-24, 08:40 PM
Replies: 8,586
Views: 1,145,833
Posted By RCMoeur

The Raleigh Pro did fine on a 40 mile ride today,...

The Raleigh Pro did fine on a 40 mile ride today, so no work needed on that bike. For the moment.

Instead, since the evenings are starting to get nice (even if the days are still in the 100s), I...
09-22-24, 08:39 PM
Replies: 62
Views: 1,529
Posted By Camilo

Yeah, some people have to feel like they're the...

Yeah, some people have to feel like they're the smartest people in the room, even if it's only smarter than a straw man
09-22-24, 08:29 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 272
Posted By gaucho777

Per comments above from repechage, Kontact, et...

Per comments above from repechage, Kontact, et al, pinning tubes to lugs is a traditional practice. That pin is likely used to attach the cable guide under BB. No harm in grinding it down. Just tread...
09-22-24, 08:24 PM
Replies: 22,528
Views: 3,592,163
Posted By ascherer

Just a quick coffeeneuring run with Mrs. ascherer...

Just a quick coffeeneuring run with Mrs. ascherer on the trail today.
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09-22-24, 08:05 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 272
Posted By Kontact

I already suggesting dremeling it down. But I...

I already suggesting dremeling it down. But I don't see how that pin is from lug assembly - there are no lugs on the bottom of the BB shell.
09-22-24, 08:04 PM
Replies: 103
Views: 2,921
Posted By msalvetti

Goal: 350 miles 9/1: 20.0 9/2: 20.0 9/4:...

Goal: 350 miles
9/1: 20.0
9/2: 20.0
9/4: 20.0
9/6: 20.0
9/7: 20.0
9/8: 20.0
9/9: 20.0
9/11: 20.0
9/14: 24.1
09-22-24, 08:02 PM
Replies: 87
Views: 2,837
Posted By Broctoon

A steam piston engine makes its maximum torque...

A steam piston engine makes its maximum torque and horsepower at zero RPM. Seriously. As soon as it starts to move, power and torque begin dropping off. This is why steam was ideal for trains......
09-22-24, 08:01 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 272
Posted By gugie

Bingo. Pinning is an old school (but still...

Bingo.

Pinning is an old school (but still used) method of keeping lugs, bottom brackets, and other bits in alignment during lugged frame construction. If it's in the way, cut, file, or Dremel it...
09-22-24, 08:01 PM
Replies: 62
Views: 1,529
Posted By Kontact

We did this all the time. We had test wires, and...

We did this all the time. We had test wires, and would hook up to a floor bike if test components are needed. But all of this takes time - and that is at shop rate. But we had the right test boxes...
09-22-24, 08:00 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 272
Posted By sloar

I’ve had the same problem when switching from...

I’ve had the same problem when switching from caged or loose bearing to a cartridge. Usually it’s the screw holding the plastic cable guide on the bottom of the shell. A dremel has worked every time.
09-22-24, 07:49 PM
Replies: 1
Views: 112
Posted By cb400bill

They don't have dumps like this around here.

They don't have dumps like this around here.
09-22-24, 07:48 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 272
Posted By Kontact

What lug was held in place by a pin on the bottom...

What lug was held in place by a pin on the bottom of the BB shell?
09-22-24, 07:27 PM
Replies: 0
Views: 89
Posted By rhenry01

My initial thoughts on microShift 3X8 brifters

A couple days ago I swapped my Sora 3X8 shifters and Tiagra rear mech for microShift R8 3X8 shifters and Ultegra rear mech. I have gone on a couple rides and I have to say that the microShift...
09-22-24, 07:21 PM
Replies: 1
Views: 112
Posted By randyjawa

The Garneau Story...

Sometimes I am amazed at what I find at the dump (Canadian word for Landfill Site). Well today amazed the poo poo out of me. But I must go back a week to help understand what made today's dump run so...
09-22-24, 07:15 PM
Replies: 87
Views: 2,837
Posted By smd4

Getting off dead center could be a problem even...

Getting off dead center could be a problem even with two cylinders.
09-22-24, 07:08 PM
Replies: 2
Views: 143
Posted By PhilFo

Here's the frame after the better part of a day...

Here's the frame after the better part of a day of curing, after the first coat....
09-22-24, 07:07 PM
Replies: 235
Views: 83,016
Posted By mrv

still single after all these weeks

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wandered off the road on my UNO
Forum: Road Cycling
09-22-24, 06:55 PM
Replies: 5,731
Views: 141,547
Posted By LAJ

A gal from here is doing an SR600, which means...

A gal from here is doing an SR600, which means it's 600k, with 10,000 meters in climbing. She started in Central Park, and is riding all over hells half acre, which would include PA, NY and NJ. She...
09-22-24, 06:38 PM
Replies: 22,528
Views: 3,592,163
Posted By rccardr

You clearly live in a lovely part of the country....

You clearly live in a lovely part of the country.
But you lost me at the ‘24mph pace’ part.
Age and reality hold me back, I guess.
Forum: Folding Bikes
09-22-24, 06:29 PM
Replies: 395
Views: 17,632
Posted By Ron Damon

Indeed. I've highlighted this a couple of times...

Indeed. I've highlighted this a couple of times before. Don't make the same mistake as others. 10kg unsteered on the head tube, natively and sans adapter, is a definite plus if you plan to schlep...
09-22-24, 06:27 PM
Replies: 2,792
Views: 177,649
Posted By jamesdak

In the local ads, it's pretty but pricey in my...

In the local ads, it's pretty but pricey in my book.

1977 Schwinn Volare Pearlescent Orange $1000 :eek:https://classifieds.ksl.com/listing/76789337...
09-22-24, 05:51 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 272
Posted By Manny66

Those Pins held the lugs and tubes together...

Those Pins held the lugs and tubes together during the Brazing process . Cutting them out will not cause any damage. I've used a Dremel to grind them off..
09-22-24, 05:41 PM
Replies: 2
Views: 143
Posted By PhilFo

1949 Rotrax "Shirley" track frame, slight resto and build-up

I've written a bit in a couple other threads about this 1949 Rotrax I came into owning and I figured I need to do a little recording of the process of bringing it back to life.

This actually...
09-22-24, 05:37 PM
Replies: 136
Views: 4,623
Posted By LarrySellerz

The kit can make it more onerous to get on the...

The kit can make it more onerous to get on the bike
09-22-24, 05:34 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 228
Posted By sloar

Someone has to buy the ugly ones.

I’m a sucker for Treks, especially when they are local and great deals. I hate the paint, but full Ultegra 9 speed with functioning brifters that are not gummed up was hard to pass on. I’ve never had...
Forum: Folding Bikes
09-22-24, 05:31 PM
Replies: 65
Views: 5,437
Posted By john m flores

It kind of reminds me of Harley-Davidson...

It kind of reminds me of Harley-Davidson motorcycles. They are known for raw, crude, air-cooled v-twin motors and any time they try something that isn't a raw, crude, air-cooled v-twin, their...
09-22-24, 05:31 PM
Replies: 3,937
Sticky 65-85+ Thread
Views: 730,665
Posted By Wildwood

Thankful to post this thread

Nothing special like some of the places other folks been riding. But it’s still sweet!
...
09-22-24, 05:29 PM
Replies: 62
Views: 1,529
Posted By Polaris OBark

If you can find someone else with a Di2 bicycle...

If you can find someone else with a Di2 bicycle to indulge you in this, it might be useful to swap out parts until you can isolate the problem. Even if the brake levers are hydraulic disc, you can...
09-22-24, 05:27 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 474
Posted By embankmentlb

Those are sharp!

Those are sharp!
09-22-24, 05:20 PM
Replies: 35
Views: 1,217
Posted By tkamd73

I had my Raleigh repainted in this hideous...

I had my Raleigh repainted in this hideous green.😁
Tim
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