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06-05-24, 01:09 PM
Replies: 93
Views: 1,981
Posted By smd4

I know. I wonder if he even used a center punch?

I know. I wonder if he even used a center punch?
06-05-24, 01:09 PM
Replies: 93
Views: 1,981
Posted By smd4

$30 bucks.

$30 bucks.
06-05-24, 07:56 AM
Replies: 33
Views: 618
Posted By smd4

Things wear out; things get broken. I had a boss...

Things wear out; things get broken. I had a boss call them "God's little taxes." You don't want to pay for something, but sometimes you have no choice. And as mentioned, getting a new bike isn't the...
06-04-24, 06:07 PM
Replies: 29
Views: 534
Posted By smd4

My first bike-shop bike, 1985 Centurion Sport...

My first bike-shop bike, 1985 Centurion Sport DLX, 28.2 pounds.
06-04-24, 05:52 PM
Replies: 93
Views: 1,981
Posted By smd4

And he buys them by the gross.

And he buys them by the gross.
06-04-24, 04:21 PM
Replies: 93
Views: 1,981
Posted By smd4

Less metal sticking together.

Less metal sticking together.
06-04-24, 02:43 PM
Replies: 93
Views: 1,981
Posted By smd4

Exactly.

Exactly.
06-04-24, 02:09 PM
Replies: 93
Views: 1,981
Posted By smd4

I like how he took extra time and effort to...

I like how he took extra time and effort to countersink the holes. The sign of a true craftsman.
06-04-24, 01:56 PM
Replies: 93
Views: 1,981
Posted By smd4

And just for fun... This plate will hold...

And just for fun...

This plate will hold about 200 pounds per square inch of steam pressure, or more, behind it.:p
...
06-04-24, 01:49 PM
Replies: 93
Views: 1,981
Posted By smd4

So what would happen if the steerer snapped?...

So what would happen if the steerer snapped? Where might the snap occur? I'm guessing at or right below the stem wedge. You might not be able to tell right away. The lower portion of the steerer,...
06-04-24, 08:29 AM
Replies: 93
Views: 1,981
Posted By smd4

That is the worst excuse for a repair job I've...

That is the worst excuse for a repair job I've ever seen.
06-04-24, 06:35 AM
Replies: 36
Views: 18,821
Posted By smd4

The XTR axle and the 7700 original did not have...

The XTR axle and the 7700 original did not have keyways. If whatever axle you do use has one, it won't make any difference.
06-03-24, 04:49 PM
Replies: 36
Views: 18,821
Posted By smd4

I replaced the steel axle in my 7700 rear hub...

I replaced the steel axle in my 7700 rear hub with an XTR titanium axle, FH-M950 is the part number I believe. It’s 146 mm long and was cut to length. Much lighter than the steel axle. There’s one on...
06-03-24, 12:22 PM
Replies: 208
Views: 58,391
Posted By smd4

Agreed. I also dripped a few drops of oil in each...

Agreed. I also dripped a few drops of oil in each one. I didn't like the idea of metal grinding on metal.
06-03-24, 09:54 AM
Replies: 36
Views: 783
Posted By smd4

"Keep the rubber side down." "Don't do...

"Keep the rubber side down."

"Don't do anything you can't do on a bike."

--Bob Witt, proprietor, Agoura Schwinn
06-03-24, 09:52 AM
Replies: 208
Views: 58,391
Posted By smd4

https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikeforums.net-vbulle...

https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikeforums.net-vbulletin/2000x1504/spoiler_fb7d20095aa230d43f166f3d2b54e3c084b0ff19.jpg
06-03-24, 08:46 AM
Replies: 49
Views: 2,139
Posted By smd4

Ah. The saddle shape just reminded me of Dali. ...

Ah. The saddle shape just reminded me of Dali.
...
06-03-24, 08:41 AM
Replies: 37
Views: 1,525
Posted By smd4

Same. Park cone wrenches were and are used in...

Same. Park cone wrenches were and are used in shop service every day. Nothing whatsoever wrong with them.
06-03-24, 07:55 AM
Replies: 69
Views: 1,910
Posted By smd4

You think cables and tires are expensive? :foo:

You think cables and tires are expensive? :foo:
06-03-24, 07:15 AM
Replies: 49
Views: 2,139
Posted By smd4

Is that a Salvador Dali saddle?

Is that a Salvador Dali saddle?
06-02-24, 11:29 AM
Replies: 9
Views: 205
Posted By smd4

Sure. But bikemig didn’t say seat tube, he said...

Sure. But bikemig didn’t say seat tube, he said seat post.
06-02-24, 11:24 AM
Replies: 9
Views: 205
Posted By smd4

Huh? My 27.2 mm Dura Ace seat post...

Huh? My 27.2 mm Dura Ace seat post measures…um…27.2 mm using my digital caliper.

Go figure.
06-02-24, 08:39 AM
Replies: 37
Views: 1,525
Posted By smd4

The conventional wisdom is to get the highest...

The conventional wisdom is to get the highest quality version of any tool you buy. They generally function better and last longer.

That said, most any name brand tool will be just fine. You don’t...
06-01-24, 06:07 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 385
Posted By smd4

If you want white, I suspect our friend in Poland...

If you want white, I suspect our friend in Poland could create a set for you. He made a set in neon green. No reason he couldn’t do a set in white. Then you’d have something really unique.
06-01-24, 04:16 PM
Replies: 311
Views: 44,104
Posted By smd4

Sure. Here are a few. Wish I knew how to take...

Sure. Here are a few. Wish I knew how to take better pictures. And had better lighting. And a nicer backdrop...
...
05-31-24, 07:32 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 385
Posted By smd4

Thanks. Forgot about the 7401s. They don’t...

Thanks.

Forgot about the 7401s. They don’t have the return spring.
05-31-24, 07:11 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 385
Posted By smd4

I’ve seen a dark anodized 7402 aero lever, and a...

I’ve seen a dark anodized 7402 aero lever, and a polished aluminum version. Is that what you mean by two models?
05-31-24, 05:17 PM
Replies: 40
Views: 883
Posted By smd4

You can cut a 2x4 in half using a flathead...

You can cut a 2x4 in half using a flathead screwdriver and hammer, but I prefer a saw.

You can true wheels on the bike, but if you can afford one and have the space, a truing stand is the way to...
05-31-24, 01:09 PM
Replies: 23
Views: 719
Posted By smd4

Given the language in the first post, I suspect...

Given the language in the first post, I suspect it's a typo that was meant to be "rocking."
05-31-24, 10:16 AM
Replies: 101
Views: 6,408
Posted By smd4

I'm all about branding/lettering/markings on my...

I'm all about branding/lettering/markings on my bike stuff. The more the better.
05-31-24, 09:54 AM
Replies: 101
Views: 6,408
Posted By smd4

That thing is gorgeous. Just maybe not $475...

That thing is gorgeous. Just maybe not $475 gorgeous.
05-31-24, 07:44 AM
Replies: 34
Views: 1,148
Posted By smd4

This. Of all the bikes he could have picked...

This.

Of all the bikes he could have picked as an example for his thought experiment...
05-31-24, 07:14 AM
Replies: 101
Views: 6,408
Posted By smd4

Maybe because the crank is the only good-looking...

Maybe because the crank is the only good-looking part in the group?
05-31-24, 06:12 AM
Replies: 39
Views: 2,426
Posted By smd4

Then you should just run the proper tires or get...

Then you should just run the proper tires or get a frame that can accept the size tires you want to run.
05-31-24, 05:13 AM
Replies: 18
Views: 479
Posted By smd4

Your “VC” what?

Your “VC” what?
05-30-24, 02:04 PM
Replies: 18
Views: 479
Posted By smd4

You know you can buy an angle gauge and check...

You know you can buy an angle gauge and check them yourself. Heck, you can even use your phone!
05-30-24, 09:50 AM
Replies: 10
Views: 329
Posted By smd4

"Hog butcher for the World." ...

"Hog butcher for the World."

Ironic...
05-29-24, 07:51 PM
Replies: 39
Views: 2,426
Posted By smd4

:twitchy:

:twitchy:
05-29-24, 06:03 PM
Replies: 5
Views: 164
Posted By smd4

Whose shift cables get loose enough to let the...

Whose shift cables get loose enough to let the guide fall out??
05-29-24, 06:59 AM
Replies: 69
Views: 2,739
Posted By smd4

Just use a punch.

Just use a punch.
05-29-24, 06:57 AM
Replies: 11
Views: 483
Posted By smd4

What about greasing the actual cone?

What about greasing the actual cone?
05-28-24, 05:45 PM
Replies: 11
Views: 483
Posted By smd4

If that picture is how it came out, doesn’t look...

If that picture is how it came out, doesn’t look like it.

Maybe assembled by the same guy that doesn’t believe in greasing seat tubes/posts.
05-27-24, 04:51 PM
Replies: 27
Views: 759
Posted By smd4

How do you know what pronouns they prefer?

How do you know what pronouns they prefer?
05-27-24, 04:35 PM
Replies: 27
Views: 759
Posted By smd4

FYI: Sheep aren’t people. Using human pronouns...

FYI: Sheep aren’t people. Using human pronouns for animals is just plain weird.
05-26-24, 02:17 PM
Replies: 81
Views: 2,142
Posted By smd4

Sorry—that doesn’t change my opinion about...

Sorry—that doesn’t change my opinion about drilling holes in bikes.
05-26-24, 11:25 AM
Replies: 10
Views: 462
Posted By smd4

You guys that think mechanical things that bear...

You guys that think mechanical things that bear nothing more than a passing resemblance to other things are "knockoffs" crack me up.

Like saying the Airbus a320 is a "knockoff" of a Boeing 737.
...
05-26-24, 11:07 AM
Replies: 81
Views: 2,142
Posted By smd4

I prefer not to drill any holes in my bike. ...

I prefer not to drill any holes in my bike.

I swear, the hacks you guys come up with…
05-26-24, 09:03 AM
Replies: 10
Views: 462
Posted By smd4

Your definition of “knockoff” is way different...

Your definition of “knockoff” is way different than mine.

They look completely different, from the way they’re riveted together to their springs to the location of the limit screws.
05-25-24, 05:23 PM
Replies: 32
Views: 1,349
Posted By smd4

Nightstalker scared the living sheet out of me as...

Nightstalker scared the living sheet out of me as a kid.
05-25-24, 03:55 PM
Replies: 27
Views: 759
Posted By smd4

Ballistol is used a lot in the black powder...

Ballistol is used a lot in the black powder hobby. Pretty good oil if you don’t mind the smell.
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