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Eric F 08-27-21 02:04 PM

After a very pleasant week of cooler days with some cloud cover, and a bit of moisture, Mother Nature has loudly proclaimed, "Summer ain't over, b****es!" 100 yesterday. 98 today.

genejockey 08-27-21 02:09 PM


Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets (Post 22203633)
Jen, Jade, sockmonkey, heathpack, the little lady
I think AG posted once or twice.

Clearly, not all that Addicted.

Velo Vol 08-27-21 02:10 PM


Originally Posted by BillyD (Post 22203607)
Does it?

In a nearby yard that I ride by they've had, for a number of years, a row of corn plants that are super tall*. I should take a picture of them.

*Exact height unknown

MoAlpha 08-27-21 02:26 PM


Originally Posted by big john (Post 22203636)
Just found 2 cracks in the drive side crank arm of my Seven. It's crabon and they are deep enough to hook a fingernail on. They extend from the pedal hole about 3/4 inch. frack

Nail polish and ride it!

JK; that sucks.

sshakari 08-27-21 02:26 PM


Originally Posted by Eric F (Post 22203640)
After a very pleasant week of cooler days with some cloud cover, and a bit of moisture, Mother Nature has loudly proclaimed, "Summer ain't over, b****es!" 100 yesterday. 98 today.

I know exactly what you are talking about! Freakin hot here in SF Valley.

sshakari 08-27-21 02:29 PM


Originally Posted by big john (Post 22203636)
Just found 2 cracks in the drive side crank arm of my Seven. It's crabon and they are deep enough to hook a fingernail on. They extend from the pedal hole about 3/4 inch. frack

Dang! never had carbon cranks. Dont risk it and replace.

Eric F 08-27-21 02:30 PM


Originally Posted by big john (Post 22203636)
Just found 2 cracks in the drive side crank arm of my Seven. It's crabon and they are deep enough to hook a fingernail on. They extend from the pedal hole about 3/4 inch. frack

Damn. That's a big bummer.

phrantic09 08-27-21 02:41 PM


Originally Posted by big john (Post 22203636)
Just found 2 cracks in the drive side crank arm of my Seven. It's crabon and they are deep enough to hook a fingernail on. They extend from the pedal hole about 3/4 inch. frack

Sorry man

LAJ 08-27-21 02:56 PM


Originally Posted by datlas (Post 22203274)
Uhm. There is a "pneumovax" vaccine that does not protect against pneumonia. It does protect against invasive pneumococcal pneumonia, so it's still worth getting.

There is also the Prevnar 13, which has some data suggesting protection against the 13 strains of strep. pneumonia but these strains are disappearing due to kids getting the vaccine, so we don't ordinarily recommend it either.

I just rolled up my sleeve, and told her to do whatever she wants. They then sent me down to the lab, and I gave them about a gallon of blood. I get to give more next Monday when I get my CT Scan. All part of a study I'm in for the COPD nonsense they say I have.

big john 08-27-21 03:02 PM


Originally Posted by MoAlpha (Post 22203674)
Nail polish and ride it!

JK; that sucks.


Originally Posted by sshakari (Post 22203678)
Dang! never had carbon cranks. Dont risk it and replace.


Originally Posted by Eric F (Post 22203679)
Damn. That's a big bummer.


Originally Posted by phrantic09 (Post 22203696)
Sorry man

So far I'm unable to find a replacement crankset from Campagnolo or Fulcrum Racing. It's 10 speed, 50x34, 175 length, and Ultra Torque bb. I've seen 11 speed, don't know what the difference is except maybe the thickness of the rings?
Seen Power Torque stuff. That looks like the way Shimano cranks bolt together. Don't know if it will fit in the Ultra Torque cups.
I know a Campagnolo freak who might have the answers. I should call him. I only call him when I want something.

datlas 08-27-21 03:09 PM


Originally Posted by big john (Post 22203717)
So far I'm unable to find a replacement crankset from Campagnolo or Fulcrum Racing. It's 10 speed, 50x34, 175 length, and Ultra Torque bb. I've seen 11 speed, don't know what the difference is except maybe the thickness of the rings?
Seen Power Torque stuff. That looks like the way Shimano cranks bolt together. Don't know if it will fit in the Ultra Torque cups.
I know a Campagnolo freak who might have the answers. I should call him. I only call him when I want something.

For Shimano at least, you can use an 11 speed crankset on 10 speed drivetrain. I expect the same is true for you but check with your expert.

Trsnrtr 08-27-21 03:13 PM


Originally Posted by Velo Vol (Post 22203441)
This begs the question--what's tall for a corn stalk?

Corn hybrids vary a lot, some are short and some are tall. Regardless, I’m sure you could Goggle it if you were serious.

genejockey 08-27-21 03:35 PM


Originally Posted by big john (Post 22203717)
So far I'm unable to find a replacement crankset from Campagnolo or Fulcrum Racing. It's 10 speed, 50x34, 175 length, and Ultra Torque bb. I've seen 11 speed, don't know what the difference is except maybe the thickness of the rings?
Seen Power Torque stuff. That looks like the way Shimano cranks bolt together. Don't know if it will fit in the Ultra Torque cups.
I know a Campagnolo freak who might have the answers. I should call him. I only call him when I want something.

I'm running an Ultra Torque 11 speed Centaur crank, 50x34, 175 on the Bianchi. It works fine. Or it WOULD, if the left Ergo lever hadn't decided shifting was too much bother.
EDIT: Planet Cyclery has ONE left.

genejockey 08-27-21 03:43 PM


Originally Posted by datlas (Post 22203726)
For Shimano at least, you can use an 11 speed crankset on 10 speed drivetrain. I expect the same is true for you but check with your expert.

I think Campy is even easier than Shimano because the front lever is all ratchets, no indexing at all, so spacing is irrelevant. At least, mine work like that.

Bah Humbug 08-27-21 04:13 PM


Originally Posted by Trsnrtr (Post 22203731)
Corn hybrids vary a lot, some are short and some are tall. Regardless, I’m sure you could Goggle it if you were serious.

I think the new term is "committed".

Velo Vol 08-27-21 04:34 PM


Originally Posted by Trsnrtr (Post 22203731)
Corn hybrids vary a lot, some are short and some are tall. Regardless, I’m sure you could Goggle it if you were serious.

Much taller than eight feet, but not 30 feet (wut).

Hard for me to estimate exactly.
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...d2b384fe60.png

datlas 08-27-21 04:40 PM


Originally Posted by Bah Humbug (Post 22203795)
I think the new term is "committed".

Are you a committed cyclist?

LesterOfPuppets 08-27-21 04:45 PM


Originally Posted by Velo Vol (Post 22203815)
Much taller than eight feet, but not 30 feet (wut).

Might have to get you one of these, then get to pickin'

https://scontent.fphx1-1.fna.fbcdn.n...1a&oe=614D0F0E

Bah Humbug 08-27-21 04:46 PM


Originally Posted by datlas (Post 22203820)
Are you a committed cyclist?

I should be committed, you all know that.

datlas 08-27-21 04:51 PM


Originally Posted by Bah Humbug (Post 22203830)
I should be committed, you all know that.

How about keen? Are you a keen cyclist??

datlas 08-27-21 04:53 PM

Mrs datlas just baked a peach crostata using fresh peaches from the tree! :bday:

LesterOfPuppets 08-27-21 04:56 PM


Originally Posted by datlas (Post 22203839)
Mrs datlas just baked a peach crostata using fresh peaches from the tree! :bday:

I'm not even sure what a crostata is but a peach one sure sounds good right about now.

LesterOfPuppets 08-27-21 04:57 PM


Originally Posted by datlas (Post 22203837)
How about keen? Are you a keen cyclist??

All the way. Even in the snow.

https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...9c74867b5b.jpg

datlas 08-27-21 05:04 PM


Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets (Post 22203840)
I'm not even sure what a crostata is but a peach one sure sounds good right about now.

https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...ee4fe567c.jpeg

Velo Vol 08-27-21 05:10 PM


Originally Posted by datlas (Post 22203849)

Better than a pie, probably. #LowBar


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