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Forum: Road Cycling
05-04-24, 09:32 AM
Replies: 66
Views: 1,395
Posted By RChung

Yeah. I think Ballard does pretty good analysis,...

Yeah. I think Ballard does pretty good analysis, though I was surprised that, in that video, he said that he was surprised about the result. I thought that was well-understood even if not always...
05-04-24, 09:20 AM
Replies: 5
Views: 49
Posted By Mr. 66

Don’t worry about wd-40, that’s mild and won’t...

Don’t worry about wd-40, that’s mild and won’t hurt your finish.

I, myself don’t use simple green on my bike. That can hurt your finish and can corrode, or embrittlement of metal if not used and...
05-04-24, 08:56 AM
Replies: 8
Views: 69
Posted By NVFlinch

I feel your pain, or actually, I felt pain after...

I feel your pain, or actually, I felt pain after getting pasted last fall and having a broken pelvis - off the bike for months. Fortunately there were three witnesses, and the uninsured,...
05-04-24, 08:29 AM
Replies: 5
Views: 71
Posted By Maxey

Depends on the model -- for example in 1989 the...

Depends on the model -- for example in 1989 the top Rockhopper, the Comp, had the same triple butted frame as the entry level Stumpjumper, and though I haven't researched it, it's likely the top...
05-04-24, 08:29 AM
Replies: 8
Views: 69
Posted By BobbyG

Aloyzius I have an earlier, less capable 1080...

Aloyzius I have an earlier, less capable 1080 version of this camera. Five years on my helmet in rain, sun and snow...knocked it, dropped it...absolutely no problems. I still get 7 hours of battery...
05-04-24, 08:27 AM
Replies: 8
Views: 69
Posted By Viich

I don't have one, but it's hard to argue with a...

I don't have one, but it's hard to argue with a Fly12 from Cyclic for the criteria you describe, other than cost. And if you haven't already bought the Garmin camera, their Fly6 is a great rear...
05-04-24, 08:27 AM
Replies: 60
Views: 1,205
Posted By Cycling879

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05-04-24, 08:12 AM
Replies: 5
Views: 71
Posted By rm -rf

Regular checks: chain wear. Replace the chain...

Regular checks:
chain wear. Replace the chain at or just after 0.5% wear. One of the simple chain checkers will be fine. I have the more expensive Park Tool chain checker, with a moveable lever and...
Replies: 2
Views: 180
Posted By Mr. 66

As-is I think your Tri is at about $250 as a...

As-is I think your Tri is at about $250 as a local Craigslist deal.
05-04-24, 07:50 AM
Replies: 5
Views: 71
Posted By Andrew R Stewart

This answer depends on whether you're a reactive...

This answer depends on whether you're a reactive or a proactive rider.

If reactive then don't do more than wiping things off, lube the usual moving parts and only go deeper when the bike won't...
05-04-24, 07:45 AM
Replies: 72
Views: 2,174
Posted By rm -rf

I like the advice in the posts above for longer,...

I like the advice in the posts above for longer, moderate paced riding with some random fast sprints added.

There's a local short "hill" of maybe 30-45 feet of elevation, and I can go all-out full...
05-04-24, 07:44 AM
Replies: 2
Views: 59
Posted By jamesdak

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Plenty tire clearance...
05-04-24, 07:43 AM
Replies: 16
Views: 302
Posted By cyccommute

Yes, chain checkers are useful and...

Yes, chain checkers are useful and accurate…enough. I’m not a fan of that particular model and would suggest going with a Park CC-3.2...
05-04-24, 07:42 AM
Replies: 2
Views: 59
Posted By jamesdak

Holdsworth Professional back in proper racing form!

So this is the bike I bought last year when it was set up in an upright form. My master plan was to use it like that to help rehab the knee replacement being done in Nov. It did see some use for that...
05-04-24, 07:41 AM
Replies: 60
Views: 1,205
Posted By jon c.

I'm in the old and slow category for sure. A...

I'm in the old and slow category for sure. A confirmed plodder. But I ride solo and passing cars can't really tell if I'm moving at 14 mph or 20 mph so I might be mistaken for a legitimate roadie.
05-04-24, 07:31 AM
Replies: 539
Views: 224,559
Posted By 3speedslow

Working on a Ross now, a 1978 coaster Central...

Working on a Ross now, a 1978 coaster Central Park model.
after a few years at NC State with my buddies kid, it needs some play time on the coast!...
05-04-24, 07:29 AM
Replies: 1
Views: 50
Posted By jon c.

Grim reminder

My SIL was visiting and in showing her the area we were driving down a beautiful country road that I ride from time to time. I was commenting on how safe the roads are as they have very little...
05-04-24, 07:06 AM
Replies: 160
Views: 11,987
Posted By Doc_Wui

I was skeptical about potting the cells, because...

I was skeptical about potting the cells, because of the vent issue, but I watched a Grin ebikes Video where the mad scientist in charge tried it, The cells still vented, and fhere was less fire. I'm...
05-04-24, 07:05 AM
Replies: 13
Views: 189
Posted By shelbyfv

I do have a limit! Use the same water bottles...

I do have a limit! Use the same water bottles and Wahoo on all bikes.
05-04-24, 06:58 AM
Replies: 5
Views: 103
Posted By RH Clark

Get the one rated for the most weight. You aren't...

Get the one rated for the most weight. You aren't going to notice enough subtle differences at your current weight to matter. I went through several bikes and styles adjusting when I lost weight. 2...
05-04-24, 06:58 AM
Replies: 13
Views: 189
Posted By Koyote

Are you made of money or something? Hell, I’ll...

Are you made of money or something? Hell, I’ll bet you’ve got a separate chain for each of your bikes, too.
05-04-24, 06:49 AM
Replies: 539
Views: 224,559
Posted By BikePower

I believe your bike was made in April of 83...

I believe your bike was made in April of 83 because the first 4 digits are 0483. Unless you have a good reason to think the 8310 is october of 83 I would conclude the former.

We can be sure of...
Forum: Road Cycling
05-04-24, 06:36 AM
Replies: 156
Views: 2,926
Posted By Bob Ross

Well, right now one of them is indeed hanging on...

Well, right now one of them is indeed hanging on the wall, another one is leaning against the wall below that, and the third one is still at Joe Bell's shop getting repainted. But in about an hour I...
Forum: Road Cycling
05-04-24, 06:33 AM
Replies: 156
Views: 2,926
Posted By BillyD

Truth.

Truth.
Forum: Road Cycling
05-04-24, 06:28 AM
Replies: 156
Views: 2,926
Posted By Trakhak

Bike Forums tends to be a hyperbolic chamber.

Bike Forums tends to be a hyperbolic chamber.
Forum: Road Cycling
05-04-24, 06:25 AM
Replies: 2,063
Views: 42,457
Posted By Trsnrtr

Giro is underway. I love the Giro. Seriously do.

Giro is underway. I love the Giro. Seriously do.
05-04-24, 06:12 AM
Replies: 21
Views: 444
Posted By zacster

For this reason you do burn more calories the...

For this reason you do burn more calories the more you weigh, if you are riding a target distance at a target power on a trainer in something like Zwift. In the real world, wind and road resistance...
05-04-24, 06:11 AM
Replies: 72
Views: 2,174
Posted By Clyde1820

An "intervals" approach might help, to gradually...

An "intervals" approach might help, to gradually build the ability to work through longer rides.

Back in the day, I used to do distance running. Lots of 10K and half marathon racing, as well. The...
05-04-24, 06:00 AM
Replies: 12
Views: 254
Posted By bboy314

+1 to above. In addition, the top tube is usually...

+1 to above. In addition, the top tube is usually the thinnest walled tubing of the 3 main tubes. Particularly good to avoid this on non-steel frames, but should be avoided with steel too.

Sweet...
Forum: Road Cycling
05-04-24, 05:50 AM
Replies: 2,063
Views: 42,457
Posted By datlas

Time to ride. We are going to try to beat the...

Time to ride. We are going to try to beat the rain which is expected around noon.
Forum: Road Cycling
05-04-24, 05:40 AM
Replies: 2,063
Views: 42,457
Posted By indyfabz

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Forum: Road Cycling
05-04-24, 05:38 AM
Replies: 2,063
Views: 42,457
Posted By Trsnrtr

I've been AWOL recently due to traveling in...

I've been AWOL recently due to traveling in England and some medical changes that have gone very well. I got a new drug and either the pharmacist or my doctor's nurse has called me every other day to...
05-04-24, 05:25 AM
Replies: 13
Views: 189
Posted By shelbyfv

The notion of swapping a saddle from bike to bike...

The notion of swapping a saddle from bike to bike regularly doesn't have much appeal.
05-04-24, 05:12 AM
Replies: 18
Views: 258
Posted By bboy314

I would keep the steering lock. As others have...

I would keep the steering lock. As others have said, it will prevent the handlebar from turning enough to damage brake lines, wires, or your frame. It shouldn’t have any affect when riding as the...
Forum: Road Cycling
05-04-24, 04:58 AM
Replies: 2,063
Views: 42,457
Posted By datlas

Great, kid. Don’t get cocky!

Great, kid. Don’t get cocky!
Forum: Road Cycling
05-04-24, 04:40 AM
Replies: 66
Views: 1,395
Posted By PeteHski

I was actually referring to the SwissSide...

I was actually referring to the SwissSide analysis, which included a detailed report which I can no longer find (probably because it referred to a competing brand’s lightweight wheel). They modelled...
Forum: Road Cycling
05-04-24, 03:12 AM
Replies: 3,266
Views: 643,611
Posted By diphthong

gorgeous. monitor pass? *edit...yah...saw the...

gorgeous. monitor pass? *edit...yah...saw the other thread after my response. have only driven over monitor pass (once but semi-slowly with obvious purpose) to preview. that longish upper,...
05-04-24, 03:10 AM
Replies: 72
Views: 1,631
Posted By Bassmanbob

I’m not sure if anyone else said it, but what...

I’m not sure if anyone else said it, but what about the 5G chip you had injected into you when they were giving out the original COVID vaccines? 😂😂😂
05-04-24, 03:10 AM
Replies: 8,330
Views: 3,111,023
Posted By BMC_Kid

My most recent retro-roadie is an early ‘80s...

My most recent retro-roadie is an early ‘80s Picchio Special. Like all my other retro-mod builds, this one has Campagnolo components, Super Record and Athena in this case with 9-speed Record Titanium...
Forum: Folding Bikes
05-04-24, 02:08 AM
Replies: 32
Views: 709
Posted By Ron Damon

I sense you are a learned man, DG. Pontious...

I sense you are a learned man, DG. Pontious Pilate got a bum rap for his passing the buck on one minor detention case of a rabble rouser from Nazareth. What only learned men will know is that PP...
05-04-24, 01:53 AM
Replies: 52
Views: 2,548
Posted By bike-vintage.eu

I even used my saliva and it worked haha :) but I...

I even used my saliva and it worked haha :) but I have a lot of hoods so I can try in different ways :D
Forum: Road Cycling
05-04-24, 01:26 AM
Replies: 33
Views: 868
Posted By PromptCritical

Sadly, age is more important than weight or...

Sadly, age is more important than weight or gears......
05-04-24, 12:55 AM
Replies: 52
Views: 2,548
Posted By genejockey

I had read about using isopropanol as a lubricant...

I had read about using isopropanol as a lubricant to install hoods, so I tried that. I wiped it all over the bracket. Of course, I had to manhandle the hoods on, especially getting the widest part...
05-04-24, 12:41 AM
Replies: 52
Views: 2,548
Posted By bike-vintage.eu

What a touching moment.. You are the first person...

What a touching moment.. You are the first person who bought sante hoods from me and they are fit without tearing.. I am so happy. Making a vintage hoods is something more than a business. I really...
05-04-24, 12:29 AM
Replies: 8
Views: 124
Posted By Kontact

This all makes no sense. What bike has '80s...

This all makes no sense.

What bike has '80s derailleurs and Shimano 7 speed freewheels? Are you aware that current 7 speed Shimano freewheels are only for department store mountain bikes and use...
05-03-24, 11:51 PM
Replies: 46
Views: 4,918
Posted By Regulatori

From someone that has been around bicycles for...

From someone that has been around bicycles for nearly 30 years and seen so many trends come and go, I'm enjoying this "period" of fixed gear life.

Feel like this is one of those brief periods...
Forum: Road Cycling
05-03-24, 11:34 PM
Replies: 66
Views: 1,395
Posted By RChung

Yup. Tom is a very careful experimentalist, and...

Yup. Tom is a very careful experimentalist, and gets high precision results -- better than I, damn him. We didn't do many simulations (a few, but not many). We mostly worked with data that we or...
Forum: Road Cycling
05-03-24, 11:26 PM
Replies: 3,266
Views: 643,611
Posted By Sierra_rider

From today's ride, I did a little bit of climbing...

From today's ride, I did a little bit of climbing on this one:
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05-03-24, 10:59 PM
Replies: 23
Views: 235
Posted By Bill Kapaun

I'm Mavic ignorant, but I think I see your pain.

I'm Mavic ignorant, but I think I see your pain.
05-03-24, 10:57 PM
Replies: 6,295
Views: 579,322
Posted By Sierra_rider

Thanks, some of the climbs just west of this one...

Thanks, some of the climbs just west of this one are even more scenic IMO, but they're still closed for snow.

As far as the color, as soon as I saw it, I liked it. I was looking at this...
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