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05-22-24, 04:21 AM
Replies: 4
Views: 378
Posted By HMJ

I'm feeling a bit slower than the last couple of...

I'm feeling a bit slower than the last couple of years myself. In my case, I'm very sure it isn't the bike :)

But based on what you briefly describe, it does sound like some basic maintenance is...
05-17-24, 05:48 AM
Replies: 27
Views: 1,097
Posted By HMJ

I just got a new (to me) car that has a front...

I just got a new (to me) car that has a front sensor. When it thinks I'm too close to the vehicle in front of me, I'll hear a beeping noise and BRAKE will start flashing on my dashboard.

While...
05-17-24, 05:35 AM
Replies: 3
Views: 243
Posted By HMJ

First of all: welcome to the forum. While I...

First of all: welcome to the forum.

While I don't have any direct comparisons between these two specific bikes, why not test ride the Giant at your LBS and get a sense of how it feels to you that...
05-15-24, 06:10 AM
Replies: 13
Views: 796
Posted By HMJ

Nice find with the book! For reasons I'm sure...

Nice find with the book! For reasons I'm sure the ESPN suits have figured out, Slaying the Badger is one of those 30 for 30 films that NEVER seem to get replayed on ESPN. Sure, I can pay to stream...
05-12-24, 06:56 AM
Replies: 27
Views: 2,200
Posted By HMJ

Maybe if you have the time...

I bought a pair of gravel tires from Bikeinn during the off-season, knowing that I had a good three months before I'd even think about using them. If it took 2-3 months for delivery, no big deal...
05-11-24, 05:44 PM
Replies: 20
Views: 3,089
Posted By HMJ

Thundero 40

I installed Thundero 40's on my gravel grinder (front and back) during the off season. So far I have about 175 miles on them and am very pleased. Most of the riding I do is on semi-residential-type...
05-08-24, 01:26 PM
Replies: 32
Views: 1,254
Posted By HMJ

Sometimes you have to...

Where I live there are two opposite-facing side streets that intersect a major state road. The side streets provide access to some nice cycling areas. The intersection has four-way traffic lights...
Forum: Road Cycling
05-06-24, 05:34 AM
Replies: 49
Views: 2,226
Posted By HMJ

Cervelo Caledonia is a nice bike

In my quest I looked at this one long and hard. I really wanted to like it but I went with the Felt almost entirely because of the fit: I was right on the line between two sizes in the Caledonia...
Forum: Road Cycling
05-05-24, 01:36 PM
Replies: 49
Views: 2,226
Posted By HMJ

Felt VR

I just went though this in March and had a want list very similar to yours. My other two requirements were mechanical shifting and a carbon frame. I found, beyond general fit, it was difficult to...
05-01-24, 11:27 AM
Replies: 31
Views: 1,395
Posted By HMJ

The same can be said for loops also. Many times...

The same can be said for loops also. Many times I'll head out for one of my usual loop rides, going in the same direction. When I make a conscious attempt to go in the opposite direction, the ride...
04-19-24, 11:24 AM
Replies: 22
Views: 893
Posted By HMJ

Rim width?

Just a thought...

Is the wheel original to the bike? If not, perhaps the replacement rim width is a bit too big for the caliper.
04-19-24, 09:51 AM
Replies: 43
Views: 2,402
Posted By HMJ

Yeah, saw that, thank you. :thumb: More of a...

Yeah, saw that, thank you. :thumb:

More of a general post since I just went through the same situation: buy a known entity's bike or an unknown's. I went with the known entity for this reason,...
04-19-24, 09:25 AM
Replies: 43
Views: 2,402
Posted By HMJ

Don't forget about resale

Another factor to consider is resale when/if you ever want to sell it down the road. A known brand - like Lynskey for example - will hold some value and likely fetch more than an unknown brand will....
04-18-24, 06:00 AM
Replies: 21
Views: 686
Posted By HMJ

From what I recall, these are very low end...

From what I recall, these are very low end shifters and, like many low end parts, really aren't designed for long term maintenance. I think I've busted a couple myself.

The good news is that grip...
Replies: 14
Views: 855
Posted By HMJ

FWIW: I have ladies' mixte version of this bike...

FWIW: I have ladies' mixte version of this bike with the original Brooks CR3 saddle and fully rehabbed. Even found a replacement Compe-V top normal FD. I had asked $150 for it and received zero...
02-27-24, 08:18 AM
Replies: 61
Views: 2,233
Posted By HMJ

I disagree

I did not find the Shimano Sora ST-3303 to work all that well...

https://www.bikeforums.net/bicycle-mechanics/1286787-sora-st-3303-no-trim.html
Replies: 13
Views: 674
Posted By HMJ

On the other hand...

Looking at it a different way, you might be able to salvage ten bucks worth of parts from it for another project bike that comes along: derailleurs, handlebars, seat post, brake calipers, pedals,...
02-24-24, 08:25 AM
Replies: 124
Views: 79,437
Posted By HMJ

global wiki list

I have not seen this posted yet so I thought it might be useful - a wiki list of bike co-ops around the world:

https://www.bikecollectives.org/wiki/Community_Bicycle_Organizations

Like any...
02-21-24, 07:19 PM
Replies: 22
Views: 775
Posted By HMJ

maybe it's the phone?

Disclaimer: I am not a GPS expert.

I had been using RWGPS with an Android phone for tracking my rides. After three or so years it just started to lose tracking randomly - like I'd have a straight...
02-20-24, 05:18 AM
Replies: 9
Views: 708
Posted By HMJ

Ace is great!

Yeah: I have an Ace Hardware location about 3 miles from my house. They have an entire aisle dedicated to loose hardware: screws, washers, bolts, etc. - and it has saved my bacon many times when...
02-19-24, 06:41 PM
Replies: 9
Views: 708
Posted By HMJ

epilogue

Posting for posterity in case someone else has the same question...

I installed the 36t cassette and a new properly-sized chain. The RD did accommodate cassette - although I did have to tighten...
02-09-24, 04:46 PM
Replies: 9
Views: 708
Posted By HMJ

Sora RD-R3000-GS with 36T large sprocket?

Greetings,

I am interested in hearing from anyone with actual experience using a Shimano Sora RD-R3000-GS 9-speed "medium" cage RD with a 36T large sprocket. Shimano's maximum recommended large...
01-08-24, 03:07 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 656
Posted By HMJ

thanks for the lead!

So they do...many thanks for the intel!

I'd have to check the width of the Salsa clamp to make sure it is not larger than the clamp area of the Trek's seat tube, since it is smaller than the rest...
01-08-24, 02:56 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 656
Posted By HMJ

good idea

Thanks for confirming!

I had briefly considered calling a pre-Trek-store shop and asking if by chance they had one of these laying around but thought the odds were pretty long...BUT...after...
01-08-24, 02:47 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 656
Posted By HMJ

OD verified

Many thanks for your feedback. I probably should have inserted a pic of the caliper measurement originally but I will post it here for posterity in case anyone else stumbles upon this oddball:
...
01-07-24, 01:58 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 656
Posted By HMJ

33.4 mm seatpost clamp?

Greetings...

Today I decided to work on early 90's Trek 7000 MTB I picked up in 2022. Upon getting it into the light I discovered the seatpost clamp is missing. I figured this would be easy enough...
12-23-23, 10:34 AM
Replies: 7
Views: 663
Posted By HMJ

Thanks all!

I appreciate everyone's feedback. I am now more confident there is no trim shift on the ST-3303 and that I am not missing anything. Now I can rest easy :)

The bike's maiden voyage on the trainer...
12-22-23, 08:17 AM
Replies: 7
Views: 663
Posted By HMJ

Sora ST-3303 = no trim?

I'm rehabbing a bike for the indoor trainer which came with the Sora ST-3300/3303 brifter set. No matter what I do I get chain rub only in the small chainring/smallest two cogs. It appears there is...
02-09-23, 08:46 PM
Replies: 7
Views: 622
Posted By HMJ

Widen SRAM Force rim brake calipers?

I acquired a 2007 Felt FC road bike and am rehabbing it for personal use. I am having difficulty with setting the rear brakes (SRAM Force rim calipers): the only way I have even barely enough...
03-29-22, 12:27 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 716
Posted By HMJ

The accordion-looking area below the screw hole...

The accordion-looking area below the screw hole hack is the weld.

And you are correct: material is steel.
03-28-22, 05:03 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 716
Posted By HMJ

Affirmative on both: it was a freebie I picked up...

Affirmative on both: it was a freebie I picked up in town. I didn't notice the screw and what lurked beneath until I put it on the stand at home. The bike is decent otherwise but since y'all have...
03-28-22, 10:16 AM
Replies: 13
Views: 716
Posted By HMJ

gnarly screw hack in seat tube - safe?

Greetings,

I just picked up a bike that I thought might be a decent recreational rider but a prior owner put a screw through the seat tube and a drilled hole in the seat post. There is some...
12-28-21, 03:51 PM
Replies: 21
Views: 1,903
Posted By HMJ

my two adds

I have had very good luck finding various parts at bike co-ops and swaps. Stuff is usually priced well or negotiable - plus you can actually view and determine workability in person.

As an added...
12-01-21, 04:15 PM
Replies: 21
Views: 5,019
Posted By HMJ

You're welcome!

You're welcome for the pics!

I look at this bike as if I am extending its useful life and keeping it out of the scrap pile (for now). The top tube has some beyond minor rust so in that regard the...
11-29-21, 07:09 PM
Replies: 21
Views: 5,019
Posted By HMJ

since you asked...

Sure...but it's not pretty :)

https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikeforums.net-vbulletin/2000x1504/1129211002_57be70eaefc605bb3bfdd6faeedd7c43fcf79b48.jpg

For the purpose I got it for I am unlikely...
11-28-21, 07:17 PM
Replies: 21
Views: 5,019
Posted By HMJ

thanks...

Thanks for posting this. I just picked one of these up at a yard sale for five bucks...I guess they didn't hold their value too well :lol:

It is a heavy beast for sure. Since I'm just going to use...
Replies: 649
Views: 286,684
Posted By HMJ

how goes it?

Just wondering what people are seeing out there right now.

I'm not a big time flipper but I have sold a few bikes here and there. I do it more as a hobby, giving myself something to do when it's...
09-21-21, 05:58 PM
Replies: 15
Views: 586
Posted By HMJ

good luck...in person

I have had good luck with used cranks although mine have come from in-person purchases at swaps and co-ops.

Sometimes at the co-ops crank sets are in varying levels of completeness and/or...
06-22-21, 06:13 PM
Replies: 8
Views: 10,933
Posted By HMJ

feedback from Specialized

I received the following from the folks @ Specialized today - posting for posterity:

<snip>
Part Number: S185500018 - WHL MY17 AXIS ELITE 11S REAR WHEEL 700C DCL:CHARWARM CHAR/ BLK

Part...
06-10-21, 02:36 PM
Replies: 8
Views: 10,933
Posted By HMJ

Axis Elite freehub replacement?

Greetings,

I need to replace a freehub on an Axis Elite 700c wheel. I believe Axis is a Specialized brand used on their bikes - in this case a 2017 Roubaix running a Shimano 105 11sp cassette.
...
03-18-21, 11:43 AM
Replies: 7,979
Views: 977,161
Posted By HMJ

thanks!

Thanks much for the tip! That might come in handy with another French bike I have in the long term queue.
03-17-21, 07:03 PM
Replies: 7,979
Views: 977,161
Posted By HMJ

Liberia "clunker" rehab

It started with this post. (https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage/491454-your-catch-day-saved-dump.html#post21815133)

Since this Liberia is a cool frame and in my size neighborhood I knew I...
03-07-21, 03:47 PM
Replies: 27
Views: 3,561
Posted By HMJ

plastic dust cap remnants

I just went through this with a Fuji frameset: plastic dust cap was semi bonded into the DS crank threads. After chipping away as much as I could with a small screwdriver I found I couldn't get into...
02-26-21, 08:27 AM
Replies: 95
Views: 13,121
Posted By HMJ

workshop clock

Busted/worn triple chainring + $1 thrift store clock =

https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikeforums.net-vbulletin/2000x1504/0226210915a_814b772c422767faf74861bf0bf486dffc0a24ae.jpg
02-20-21, 04:41 PM
Replies: 4
Views: 654
Posted By HMJ

Epilogue

Looks like you were on the right track...

I yanked the RD off the bike and gave it a once over. When I took the pulley wheels out and cleaned them I noticed this:
...
02-19-21, 08:43 AM
Replies: 4
Views: 654
Posted By HMJ

Tech 500 rd?

Greetings,

I was looking around in the boneyard for a rear derailleur and found this one: a TECH 500. I have never heard of this derailleur and web searches came up empty except for one passing BF...
02-18-21, 01:49 PM
Replies: 17
Views: 1,719
Posted By HMJ

Cool idea. I do something similar and use the...

Cool idea. I do something similar and use the sewn collar part of a T-shirt as floss. The sewing holds up well enough and the fabric gets a lot of the grit out.

And like others I try to get things...
02-08-21, 06:38 PM
Replies: 6,541
Views: 813,986
Posted By HMJ

let's try...

Thanks much for the update! I'm not sure how much I have for trade but PM sent
02-08-21, 11:16 AM
Replies: 6,541
Views: 813,986
Posted By HMJ

thanks for looking!

Thanks very much! Please do shoot me a PM with what you find. I would gladly cover postage for it!
02-08-21, 11:12 AM
Replies: 6,541
Views: 813,986
Posted By HMJ

Yeah, I was able to identify the model from the...

Yeah, I was able to identify the model from the disraeligears site. A very good resource for sure!

Not that I am even close to being a chef but I am kind of treating this like I would missing an...
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