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05-22-24, 09:44 AM
Replies: 5
Views: 94
Posted By FBinNY

I don't have enough info to judge whether it...

I don't have enough info to judge whether it makes sense or not.

However, it wasn't working before and is now, so that's s solid clue.
05-22-24, 02:23 AM
Replies: 32
Views: 878
Posted By FBinNY

I'd never make it past voir dire. (and never...

I'd never make it past voir dire. (and never have on real cases)

But, I think we're on the same page. Those who design and build, and those who use MUPs each have responsibilities. For the...
05-22-24, 12:27 AM
Replies: 14
Views: 284
Posted By FBinNY

You should not feel obligated to tip a mechanic,...

You should not feel obligated to tip a mechanic, except maybe the student working part time, probably for minimum wage. Otherwise, he's a professional earning a wage, and not counting on tips.
...
05-21-24, 11:11 PM
Replies: 32
Views: 878
Posted By FBinNY

That's a stile. As in turnstile, except that it...

That's a stile. As in turnstile, except that it doesn't turn.

Also, it is tangently related, because this is about creating a sort of stile that passes bikes and blocks cars.
05-21-24, 08:06 PM
Replies: 32
Views: 878
Posted By FBinNY

One of the things I learned as a manufacturer was...

One of the things I learned as a manufacturer was that often there's very little difference in cost or effort to produce good products vs. crap.

As you might tell from my post immediately prior, I...
05-21-24, 06:30 PM
Replies: 32
Views: 878
Posted By FBinNY

At some point, we need to hold users, in this...

At some point, we need to hold users, in this case cyclists, responsible for their part in these accidents.

IMO, there's no excuse for running into a bollard on an MUP, given that we need to ride...
05-21-24, 03:53 PM
Replies: 56
Views: 2,533
Posted By FBinNY

Agreed. Words have meaning. There's no...

Agreed.

Words have meaning. There's no judgement, moral or otherwise, in calling things what they are.

Moral judgement only comes into play when people arbitrarily redefine words to suit an...
05-21-24, 09:28 AM
Replies: 32
Views: 878
Posted By FBinNY

I have no problem with bollards centered at the...

I have no problem with bollards centered at the ends of MUPs. But under some conditions.

First they must be over 5 feet tall, and painted brightly or reflective at the top. This would make them as...
05-21-24, 06:28 AM
Replies: 32
Views: 878
Posted By FBinNY

A difference in worldview. You're focused on...

A difference in worldview. You're focused on protecting cyclists. They're focused on protecting their bridges, and the fools who might try to drive over them.
05-20-24, 11:23 PM
Replies: 5
Views: 166
Posted By FBinNY

Dumb me. I thought it was 0.10oz.

Dumb me. I thought it was 0.10oz.
05-20-24, 03:40 PM
Replies: 19
Views: 549
Posted By FBinNY

It's interesting how a pervasive myth can ripple...

It's interesting how a pervasive myth can ripple out and create weird conclusions in other areas.

First of all, the myth that low tension somehow causes spoke breakage is inconsistent with the...
05-20-24, 03:20 PM
Replies: 50
Views: 1,944
Posted By FBinNY

One things people tend to forget is that we don't...

One things people tend to forget is that we don't live or die based on statistics. If you study accident data for both bicycles and motorcycles, and probably everything else, you find that accidents...
05-20-24, 09:18 AM
Replies: 22
Views: 467
Posted By FBinNY

Sorry, I my Campy familiarity is a bit dated. I...

Sorry, I my Campy familiarity is a bit dated. I stand corrected.
05-20-24, 02:38 AM
Replies: 22
Views: 467
Posted By FBinNY

Given the loads and speeds involved, bronze...

Given the loads and speeds involved, bronze bushing pulleys are more than adequate. I've yet to see any that wore out before the chain ate them up.

Your 20 years experience means that out.

If...
05-20-24, 02:36 AM
Replies: 22
Views: 467
Posted By FBinNY

Given the loads and speeds involved, bronze...

Given the loads and speeds involved, bronze bushing pulleys are more than adequate. I've yet to see any that wore out before the chain ate them up.

Your 20 years experience means that out.

If...
05-19-24, 10:53 PM
Replies: 10
Views: 324
Posted By FBinNY

Your old bike is worth far more complete than...

Your old bike is worth far more complete than without the rear wheel.

The difference is going to be more than your cost for the rim and spokes. And that assumes the spokes will be reusable, which...
05-19-24, 06:28 PM
Replies: 4
Views: 185
Posted By FBinNY

Search for a Normandy freewheel remover. If you...

Search for a Normandy freewheel remover. If you don't expect to need it again, any shop that's been around for 20-30 years will have it and should remove the freewheel for a nominal charge.
05-19-24, 04:04 PM
Replies: 12
Views: 274
Posted By FBinNY

I suggest you find a new shop. At least until...

I suggest you find a new shop. At least until this one finds a new mechanic.

Mistakes happen, but installing
the grommet upside down is unforgivable.

It implies, total carelessness and lack of...
05-19-24, 03:38 PM
Replies: 12
Views: 274
Posted By FBinNY

I'm not a big fan of these plastic or rubber...

I'm not a big fan of these plastic or rubber grommets. I buy brass washers that fit the valve, and file or shape them to lay flat in the rim.

I've done this countless times without ever hearing...
05-19-24, 01:41 PM
Replies: 5
Views: 166
Posted By FBinNY

In 3s hubs, high gear overruns low gear so you'll...

In 3s hubs, high gear overruns low gear so you'll hear the low gear ratchet click.

You don't hear clicking in low and middle because the high gear ratchet pawls are withdrawn so the lower gears...
05-19-24, 12:28 PM
Replies: 36
Views: 804
Posted By FBinNY

Roof rack owners should buy themselves as plastic...

Roof rack owners should buy themselves as plastic milk crate.

Used as a step it makes loading a roof rack much easier, especially on tall cars. Then it can be used to hold helmets, shoes, etc.
05-18-24, 11:21 PM
Replies: 23
Views: 358
Posted By FBinNY

It's entirely possible that they stayed with the...

It's entirely possible that they stayed with the same pins, which is why I said, "possibly".

As for a, "damn good reason", of course they have one ---- protection of after market business. After...
05-18-24, 10:44 PM
Replies: 12
Views: 345
Posted By FBinNY

The beauty of the friction shifting world is just...

The beauty of the friction shifting world is just about everything works with just about everything else.

So, the keys are proper cage width to reasonably match the chain, and curvature and drop...
05-18-24, 10:40 PM
Replies: 23
Views: 358
Posted By FBinNY

Possible no fit. Sram flat top chains use a...

Possible no fit.

Sram flat top chains use a different roller diameter than standard half inch pitch chains.

Since connectors don't include the rollers, a standard connector might be OK, but I...
05-18-24, 01:37 PM
Replies: 10
Views: 324
Posted By FBinNY

IMO it's bad karma to take apart a perfectly good...

IMO it's bad karma to take apart a perfectly good wheel.

Also consider that unless you built this 4x the spokes aren't likely the right length for whatever hub you buy.

Build the wheel you...
05-18-24, 01:31 PM
Replies: 2
Views: 135
Posted By FBinNY

Ditto the suggestion about dried grease. If...

Ditto the suggestion about dried grease.

If the clutch doesn't move freely on the helix it may prefer to turn with it rather than move out and engage the hub. Or simply not press on it hard enough...
05-18-24, 12:13 AM
Replies: 43
Views: 823
Posted By FBinNY

This was a concept introduced but Shimano, some...

This was a concept introduced but Shimano, some decades back. As you point out, there are structural advantages, however they didn't fare well in the marketplace, and ended up in the same place as...
05-17-24, 07:14 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 227
Posted By FBinNY

I just did a quick search for Shimano freehub for...

I just did a quick search for Shimano freehub for Fulcrum and brought up a few, plus it also linked a search for same on Campy.

So finding some is easy. That said, knowing interchanges for...
05-17-24, 05:49 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 328
Posted By FBinNY

Yes and not necessarily. On integrated headsets,...

Yes and not necessarily. On integrated headsets, the clearance between top cap and headtube depends on the recess depth of the bearing and height of the centering cone when pressed.

I've seen...
05-17-24, 05:42 PM
Replies: 3
Views: 235
Posted By FBinNY

Yes, you have it. The only fulcrum (cable stop)...

Yes, you have it. The only fulcrum (cable stop) is at the front of the top tube. Then the bare wire runs through the noodle and on to the canti cable hanger. On this setup the frame itself does the...
05-17-24, 05:37 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 227
Posted By FBinNY

+1 Campy offered many of their wheels in...

+1

Campy offered many of their wheels in Shimano versions, so freehub rotors exist for most wheels.
05-17-24, 05:34 PM
Replies: 18
Views: 388
Posted By FBinNY

The bike world mostly uses 2 threads on brakes....

The bike world mostly uses 2 threads on brakes. M6x1 on mounting bolts and brake shoes. And M5x.8 for cable pinch bolts.

The M5 is also common elsewhere; on derailleurs, fender eyes, etc.

BITD,...
05-17-24, 05:18 PM
Replies: 37
Views: 1,037
Posted By FBinNY

I never measured them, but speaking from visual...

I never measured them, but speaking from visual memory, they're roughly 1mm.

As I posted earlier, I used circling pliers made for smaller circlips.
05-17-24, 04:00 PM
Replies: 43
Views: 823
Posted By FBinNY

These days, I build the vast majority of my 32h...

These days, I build the vast majority of my 32h wheels 3x. IMO, there has to be a specific reason not to, ie. I'll build pursuit wheels radial front & 2x rear to gain a slight edge in lateral...
05-17-24, 12:07 AM
Replies: 14
Views: 328
Posted By FBinNY

A common cause of this is the top cap touching...

A common cause of this is the top cap touching the headtube. If so, the remedy is a thin spacer between the top cap and centering cone.
05-16-24, 11:58 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 367
Posted By FBinNY

WBITD, we had a mechanic who did this without...

WBITD, we had a mechanic who did this without tools. He'd brace the bike against a workbench, push the KS in with one hand and reach around for the pin with the other.

I never had that kind of...
05-16-24, 10:26 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 367
Posted By FBinNY

That kickstand works with a cam that has pockets...

That kickstand works with a cam that has pockets for both positions, and a spring that allows it to push in and leave one and go to the other. They die in one of 2 ways.

Either the up position...
05-16-24, 09:42 PM
Replies: 7
Views: 252
Posted By FBinNY

Brings back memories. Sold tons of these...

Brings back memories.

Sold tons of these back in the late sixties/early seventies.

In any case, it's easy to build these hubs with loose balls. I used a temporary plug while I "glued" the balls...
05-16-24, 09:28 PM
Replies: 43
Views: 823
Posted By FBinNY

FWIW bike wheel stiffness is almost entirely a...

FWIW bike wheel stiffness is almost entirely a function of the spokes. Specifically, the sum of the spoke cross sections.

So, if it's only about stiffness, use either more or thicker spokes, or...
05-16-24, 03:07 PM
Replies: 39
Views: 912
Posted By FBinNY

IMO, other than the desire to have "the best" one...

IMO, other than the desire to have "the best" one needs to maintain some perspective.

There's no denying that bearing friction varies with both material and quality. But the total amount of...
05-16-24, 10:31 AM
Replies: 14
Views: 353
Posted By FBinNY

I'm curious about the cost estimates for staying...

I'm curious about the cost estimates for staying with derailleurs. FWIW, I get over 2,000 miles on a chain, and more than double that on cassettes, and 10+ times that on chainrings.

Derailleurs...
05-16-24, 03:23 AM
Replies: 32
Views: 878
Posted By FBinNY

Yep, use cameras similar to speed cameras, and...

Yep, use cameras similar to speed cameras, and set a fine at $500.

They, can even do it on the cheap with signs "No cars", "$500 fine", "Camera Enforced".

If the signs alone don't work, then...
05-15-24, 04:18 PM
Replies: 125
Views: 3,557
Posted By FBinNY

Absolutely. Feel free to continue being who you...

Absolutely. Feel free to continue being who you are. May you future be filled with people of similar mindset.
05-15-24, 04:09 PM
Replies: 125
Views: 3,557
Posted By FBinNY

About as useful as your unprovoked attacks. ...

About as useful as your unprovoked attacks. However, it's a forum and we each post reflective of our worldviews.

Some say what they think, others prefer to attack what people think. So, you be...
05-15-24, 11:32 AM
Replies: 125
Views: 3,557
Posted By FBinNY

There's no expectation, either realistic or not,...

There's no expectation, either realistic or not, here. Simply a statement that, for me, the info it offers isn't enough to cross the line from pass to buy.
05-15-24, 10:37 AM
Replies: 125
Views: 3,557
Posted By FBinNY

I'm not going to argue. I posted why I wasn't...

I'm not going to argue. I posted why I wasn't interested in acquiring this bit of tech, and am happy to let people decide for themselves.
05-15-24, 09:35 AM
Replies: 125
Views: 3,557
Posted By FBinNY

You're taking this too literally, and distorting...

You're taking this too literally, and distorting it by removing the context provided by the preceding sentence. My point was that the unit wouldn't provide any actionable information (for me), since...
05-14-24, 10:23 PM
Replies: 37
Views: 1,037
Posted By FBinNY

It's a package deal, testimony to the long term...

It's a package deal, testimony to the long term British dominance of the global bike trade.
05-14-24, 08:43 PM
Replies: 34
Views: 1,213
Posted By FBinNY

This is Bike Forums, OPs opening duplicate...

This is Bike Forums, OPs opening duplicate threads, ie. in general and mechanics, while not par for the course, is still very common.

Let's just chalk it up to newbs covering their bets because...
05-14-24, 04:15 PM
Replies: 9
Views: 340
Posted By FBinNY

So, as I understand(?) it, C-v2x allows 2 way...

So, as I understand(?) it, C-v2x allows 2 way communication between cars and other road users with the same tech.

As a cyclist, the plus side is that I can use it to warn cars I'm up ahead, and...
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