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Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22218061)
I bit the bullet and bought a new groupset for the Habanero for next year. I chose Ultegra R8000 as it has a good proven track record and the cable activated shifters and brakes should be simple and easy for me to install. I went with 34/50 chainrings and would have preferred 12-28 cassette but not an option so got 11-28. Plan is to strip Habanero completely down after the holiday season and do the build over the winter. Really the only item I am unsure about is the headset. It’s a standard Cane Creek and 12 years old, never serviced but still smooth as butter. I don’t know whether to just leave it alone or ask LBS to replace bearings. Thoughts?
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
(Post 22218168)
I know right.
Have to make sure the next bike is not a BB90…… Threaded b.b. with bearing cups are still problematic at times but by far the best for those of us without personal mechanics. |
Originally Posted by bampilot06
(Post 22218245)
this sums up exactly how I feel. It’s so strong of a feeling, that I almost feel crippled by how much I care about my surroundings. Meanwhile 90 percent of the people today seem to only be interested in themselves.
People who get on a moving walkway at an airport and stand on it like it’s an amusement ride. Because they have a three hour lay over everyone else in the airport must have one too. |
Originally Posted by LAJ
(Post 22218178)
Cane Creek is live forever stuff.
If you have the normal spacer that comes with a Shimano cassette, which very well be a .6mm, then that's not the 10/11 speed one. That one is 1.8mm. If you don't have that, you have a 10 speed body. |
Originally Posted by Mojo31
(Post 22218247)
Question that came up in discussion recently - if you ride two 50 mile segments in one day (midnight to midnight, but they were broken up by a meal or two is that a century? Or, does it have to be a fairly continuous ride with breaks of shorter intervals.
I would say if you didn't change clothes, it's a century. |
Originally Posted by Mojo31
(Post 22218256)
No, it won’t. But, is there anything that will at your age?
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Originally Posted by ls01
(Post 22219178)
Some people can ride 98 miles and claim they rode a century. Some can put on a century ride that's only 98 miles long.
I would say if you didn't change clothes, it's a century. |
Originally Posted by Mojo31
(Post 22218266)
How about the self-important middle manager who wears ear buds and talks into a phone held at arms length loud enough for the entire terminal to hear his every word.
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
(Post 22218268)
Hope.
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
(Post 22217346)
Y'all want to know why I feel #bahhumbug all the time? I live my life trying to be as considerate as possible of everyone around me, and somehow am frequently surrounded by people who care about nothing and no one but themselves. Whether that's pushing their music on everyone, hogging the path, drafting without asking, weaving around, stopping in the middle of the grocery store aisle, or the thousand and million other things people do all the time without thinking about it. And this is why I want my moat.
Saw another grocery cart parking garage leave-behind a couple of weekends ago. The cart corral was literally about 15' away. I wants my cabin in rural Montana. Thing is, prices have gone through the roof since the pandemic. This place sold for around $158K in 2918. Asking price today is $550K. Even if the renovations were after the last sale, that's still insane. 899 Cedars Dr, Troy, MT 59935 | MLS #22101736 | Zillow |
Originally Posted by ls01
(Post 22219157)
won't matter unless you can get a threaded b.b. most new bb are press fit of some kind. They all have one thing in common. They all suck. Bb30, of 30, bb86 , bb90. Bb Dub of my ass. Garbage!
Threaded b.b. with bearing cups are still problematic at times but by far the best for those of us without personal mechanics. |
Cue sheets are done and copied.
Kitchen is packed. Tonight it's laundry and fresh rubber. |
Originally Posted by ls01
(Post 22219185)
Hope is not a plan.
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Originally Posted by ls01
(Post 22219178)
Some people can ride 98 miles and claim they rode a century. Some can put on a century ride that's only 98 miles long.
I would say if you didn't change clothes, it's a century. |
Very impressed with the shipping speed of a package from Lordgun (Italy) - shipped Friday, delivered today. Got me some skinwall Pirelli P-Zero TLs for my Storck. I'm hoping I get the opportunity to mount them tonight.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
(Post 22219304)
What about the 'thread-together' sort, where the cups thread into each other rather than depending on press fit working?
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
(Post 22219314)
Cue sheets are done and copied.
Kitchen is packed. Tonight it's laundry and fresh rubber. |
Originally Posted by ksryder
(Post 22219181)
My latest amusement has been riding to increments of ALMOST a whole number, like 59.9 miles, and deliberately stopping my computer so I can show my wife the ride and infuriate her. Good times.
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Originally Posted by phrantic09
(Post 22219447)
Everything in this post happens to me unintentionally
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Originally Posted by ksryder
(Post 22219181)
My latest amusement has been riding to increments of ALMOST a whole number, like 59.9 miles, and deliberately stopping my computer so I can show my wife the ride and infuriate her. Good times.
Unless I fail to please her in some way. |
Originally Posted by big john
(Post 22218409)
Because it's fun? Try something different? No cars?
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Originally Posted by ksryder
(Post 22219181)
My latest amusement has been riding to increments of ALMOST a whole number, like 59.9 miles, and deliberately stopping my computer so I can show my wife the ride and infuriate her. Good times.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
(Post 22219304)
What about the 'thread-together' sort, where the cups thread into each other rather than depending on press fit working?
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Originally Posted by ls01
(Post 22219178)
Some people can ride 98 miles and claim they rode a century. Some can put on a century ride that's only 98 miles long.
It doesn't count as a century.
Originally Posted by ksryder
(Post 22219181)
My latest amusement has been riding to increments of ALMOST a whole number, like 59.9 miles, and deliberately stopping my computer so I can show my wife the ride and infuriate her. Good times.
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
(Post 22219298)
This place sold for around $158K in 2918. Asking price today is $550K.
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