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06-12-24, 02:13 PM
Replies: 12
Views: 267
Posted By FBinNY

When you're ready, here's a tip that will help. ...

When you're ready, here's a tip that will help.

I always start by confirming the limit setting. I do this by ignoring the shift lever and shifting by pulling the bare wire away from the down...
06-12-24, 02:08 PM
Replies: 43
Views: 5,142
Posted By FBinNY

Short answer is yes. In a lighty loaded ball...

Short answer is yes. In a lighty loaded ball bearing, the viscous drag of the grease will significantly exceed the friction of the rolling elements.

But it barely matters anyway. When comparing...
06-12-24, 02:04 PM
Replies: 2
Views: 50
Posted By FBinNY

If there was a bit of a press force on either...

If there was a bit of a press force on either side, odds are that there's residual side load. Often, when pressing paired bearings, some tapping back and forth is needed to relieve the load left by...
06-11-24, 09:36 PM
Replies: 15
Views: 535
Posted By FBinNY

It's actually worse than it seems. This...

It's actually worse than it seems.
This happened in Florida, a "stand your ground" state. I wonder if the moron even considered that the cyclist might have been within his rights to shoot him dead.
06-11-24, 02:20 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 189
Posted By FBinNY

If you were a doctor, and a patient came in...

If you were a doctor, and a patient came in saying, "I feel lousy", would you start off by writing a prescription?

We have nowhere enough info to offer meaningful advise about what may be anything...
06-11-24, 01:37 PM
Replies: 12
Views: 267
Posted By FBinNY

Read some tutorials, and/or watch a few videos...

Read some tutorials, and/or watch a few videos until you understand how cable length and limit screws each affect derailleur position. Very quickly, the derailleur hangs on the cable, in a way...
06-11-24, 01:28 PM
Replies: 1
Views: 124
Posted By FBinNY

You definitely need a longer bolt to reach into...

You definitely need a longer bolt to reach into the crank arm. Standard chainring bolts are not quite long enough to span the chainring/crank spider sandwich, so obviously can't extend beyond and...
06-10-24, 04:39 PM
Replies: 15
Views: 411
Posted By FBinNY

Thanks for including a location in your profile. ...

Thanks for including a location in your profile.

I was wondering who would consider 6:22PM EDT (GMT-4) as bedtime.
06-10-24, 04:28 PM
Replies: 22
Views: 534
Posted By FBinNY

I agree that the routing is incorrect, but that's...

I agree that the routing is incorrect, but that's not causing your sliding problem.

The real cause is housing pushing it upwards owing to cable tension. This was s common problem BITD when...
06-10-24, 04:19 PM
Replies: 46
Views: 742
Posted By FBinNY

The tools most mentioned are fine for the tips...

The tools most mentioned are fine for the tips crimped onto the end of inner wires.

Fitting an end cap to housing calls for a tool that forms a full circle crimp. I've seen and used tools...
06-10-24, 03:12 PM
Replies: 19
Views: 365
Posted By FBinNY

Let's not get into an ebay debate here. Yes,...

Let's not get into an ebay debate here. Yes, there are sometimes (often?) incorrect photos in listings, but any search will bring up plenty of images from multiple sources, so the OP can rely on his...
06-09-24, 11:22 PM
Replies: 15
Views: 411
Posted By FBinNY

They'll work fine, but might be jittery for a...

They'll work fine, but might be jittery for a while.
06-09-24, 09:38 PM
Replies: 22
Views: 534
Posted By FBinNY

Coarse compound might be enough. Also, depending...

Coarse compound might be enough. Also, depending on the details, you can usually buy yourself some room by filing from where the clamp is touching.
06-09-24, 09:27 PM
Replies: 22
Views: 534
Posted By FBinNY

I prevent clamp slippage with coarse lapping...

I prevent clamp slippage with coarse lapping compound.

Apply to the area, slide the loosened clamp over the compound, and when tightened the grit binds the clamp to the tube.
06-09-24, 03:41 PM
Replies: 15
Views: 535
Posted By FBinNY

Obviously, if you can come abreast of a vehicle,...

Obviously, if you can come abreast of a vehicle, you can simply continue and complete the pass.

There's no excuse for this.

Unfortunately, devising a fitting punishment, or figuring how to...
06-08-24, 07:34 PM
Replies: 3
Views: 322
Posted By FBinNY

There's not enough info to form any opinion about...

There's not enough info to form any opinion about this specific event. One report mentioned the rider coming off the sidewalk, so it might be an all to familiar right hook situation


One thing...
06-08-24, 04:58 PM
Replies: 3
Views: 177
Posted By FBinNY

Possibly it's one of the bunch offered on ebay.

Possibly it's one of the bunch offered on ebay.
06-08-24, 04:29 PM
Replies: 22
Views: 534
Posted By FBinNY

Maybe this will help connect the dots. ...

Maybe this will help connect the dots.

Generally, it's bad shop practice to braze a closed chamber, because heat expands the trapped air which will vent through the joint, blowing hot brass with...
06-08-24, 01:44 PM
Replies: 20
Views: 834
Posted By FBinNY

Simply s case of a jerk being a jerk and nothing...

Simply s case of a jerk being a jerk and nothing more.

I don't believe in group or identity politics, so (to me) this is simply a jerk who happens to be riding a bike.

Not my issue, and doesn't...
06-08-24, 01:37 PM
Replies: 19
Views: 365
Posted By FBinNY

11s Deore XT alone gets you close to home. If...

11s Deore XT alone gets you close to home. If you search that you'll see 2 versions, 8000 & 8130. However they're different enough that simply looking at the image should tell you.
06-08-24, 01:31 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 189
Posted By FBinNY

I don't know what pedals you have, but if the...

I don't know what pedals you have, but if the balls are replaceable, then the play can be adjusted out. Otherwise the pedals are probably unserviceable, which is very common these days.
06-08-24, 12:02 AM
Replies: 22
Views: 534
Posted By FBinNY

That's a fairly unique construction. I don't...

That's a fairly unique construction. I don't remember ever seeing a brazed frame with the seat and down tubes closed off this way. Generally both are open because for a number of reasons, including...
06-07-24, 07:23 PM
Replies: 22
Views: 534
Posted By FBinNY

No. Water almost always enters via the seat...

No. Water almost always enters via the seat tube. On older bikes with open top seatposts, it's very easy. The rear wheel sprays up against the saddle, where it bounces off and goes straight down...
06-07-24, 06:33 PM
Replies: 22
Views: 534
Posted By FBinNY

What's done is done so drain and air dry the...

What's done is done so drain and air dry the frame. If there's rust, stabilize it with Naval Jelly, or similar product. Wash it out, dry and use a stick to push an oily rag down the seat tube to...
06-07-24, 03:56 AM
Replies: 22
Views: 555
Posted By FBinNY

Is it not equally obvious while installed?

Is it not equally obvious while installed?
06-06-24, 11:54 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 907
Posted By FBinNY

Before going further, I want to confirm that...

Before going further, I want to confirm that you're adjusting in the correct direction.

Tightening the lower pivot tension screw winds the cage tighter thereby pulling the RD forward and up. You...
06-06-24, 10:16 PM
Replies: 64
Views: 1,911
Posted By FBinNY

I agree that there aren't enough words to prevent...

I agree that there aren't enough words to prevent some murkiness. Generally, we let context drive the meaning, which is OK when were sure everyone is on the same page, but can be a source of...
06-06-24, 09:25 PM
Replies: 64
Views: 1,911
Posted By FBinNY

Only because you asked..... Minor quibbles,...

Only because you asked.....
Minor quibbles, mainly about sloppy terminology.

For example, "elasticity" is an inherent property of a material, unrelated to wire gauge or length. I know what you...
06-06-24, 06:12 PM
Replies: 24
Views: 645
Posted By FBinNY

Unlike the pads, steel rotors do not react with...

Unlike the pads, steel rotors do not react with or absorb oils. So I would expect that cleaning them adequately wouldn't be difficult. You want a zero residue solvent, rather than one that leaves...
06-06-24, 02:25 PM
Replies: 36
Views: 1,068
Posted By FBinNY

My all purpose household scissors (shears). ...

My all purpose household scissors (shears). They're handy and work so well that I've never had to consider if there were something better. Since rubber is stretchy, sharpness is key.
06-06-24, 01:01 PM
Replies: 64
Views: 1,911
Posted By FBinNY

I'm not going to post a wheel engineering thesis...

I'm not going to post a wheel engineering thesis here, but at few points.

1- a wheel going out of true means a dimensional change someplace. That implies that something was strained beyond yield....
06-06-24, 12:45 PM
Replies: 38
Views: 1,032
Posted By FBinNY

Some possibilities. First of all a single fall...

Some possibilities. First of all a single fall is highly unlikely to break multiple parts, especially internal hub parts. So, either multiple parts were worn all along, and damaging the link box,...
06-06-24, 10:56 AM
Replies: 22
Views: 555
Posted By FBinNY

Use your eyes. If there's a flange it'll be...

Use your eyes. If there's a flange it'll be visible, as is the one in the photo of your BB. If there's no visible flange it's because there is none.

BBs with flanges have them as a reference...
06-06-24, 02:42 AM
Replies: 22
Views: 555
Posted By FBinNY

One of my favorite (mental) tools when taking...

One of my favorite (mental) tools when taking apart the unfamiliar is to consider how it would have gone together.

So, here you have two cups, one flanged one not. If you stop to think, you'd...
06-05-24, 05:25 PM
Replies: 26
Views: 1,246
Posted By FBinNY

Yes, the regulations only apply to new, as sold. ...

Yes, the regulations only apply to new, as sold. However, I was responding to the prior post saying that various e-bikes had inadequate brakes, which I took to imply a design/manufacturing rather...
06-05-24, 04:52 PM
Replies: 15
Views: 360
Posted By FBinNY

Actually, not that complicated if you let the...

Actually, not that complicated if you let the bike tell you.

If one fits you need it. If one doesn't fit you can't use it.
06-05-24, 02:24 PM
Replies: 22
Views: 6,902
Posted By FBinNY

You get notified of the first post after your...

You get notified of the first post after your last post. So, if you were notified on an old thread, but did not post anew, you wouldn't get subsequent notifications.

FWIW- I'm not 100% sure you...
06-05-24, 02:17 PM
Replies: 26
Views: 1,246
Posted By FBinNY

This is an interesting legal/liability question...

This is an interesting legal/liability question for the lawyers. If e-bikes are being sold as bicycles, then they should fall under CPSC guidelines for bicycles. (don't know if they're legally...
06-05-24, 02:09 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 228
Posted By FBinNY

That's a user choice, not a mechanical question. ...

That's a user choice, not a mechanical question. I don't get involved in telling people how to spend their dough.
06-05-24, 01:59 PM
Replies: 5
Views: 164
Posted By FBinNY

Yes, and no regarding ratchets. Both 3s and 5s...

Yes, and no regarding ratchets. Both 3s and 5s hubs have high gear and low gear ratchets (overrunning clutch). So, in higher gears the hub overruns the low gear ratchet, which is what you hear. ...
06-05-24, 10:40 AM
Replies: 5
Views: 164
Posted By FBinNY

Easiest part first. The clicking is normal...

Easiest part first.

The clicking is normal because the hub has multiple ratchet (freewheel) units within. In higher gears, the hub is overrunning the lower gear ratchets which is what you hear. ...
Forum: Introductions
06-05-24, 01:46 AM
Replies: 4
Views: 445
Posted By FBinNY

Take a moment to update your profile to change...

Take a moment to update your profile to change country from USA to Germany.
06-05-24, 01:35 AM
Replies: 38
Views: 1,032
Posted By FBinNY

That's a good thing for the OP because that's the...

That's a good thing for the OP because that's the most likely place to find the parts he needs.

To the OP.
Don't let language be an issue. Plenty of English spoken in Germany, and the b problem...
06-05-24, 01:03 AM
Replies: 22
Views: 555
Posted By FBinNY

It's easy to remember if you're a bit contrary by...

It's easy to remember if you're a bit contrary by nature-------

Right is left, and left is right.
06-04-24, 07:28 PM
Replies: 106
Views: 3,572
Posted By FBinNY

I hope I'm up to the task. While I have no...

I hope I'm up to the task.

While I have no love for ILTB, I'm used to and appreciative of his presence here. If not for any other reason, he provides cover for me and others here who have...
06-04-24, 06:53 PM
Replies: 106
Views: 3,572
Posted By FBinNY

Everybody needs a Devil's advocate haunting their...

Everybody needs a Devil's advocate haunting their left shoulder.

While generally annoying, they often serve the very useful purpose of making one think.
06-04-24, 06:49 PM
Replies: 42
Views: 1,606
Posted By FBinNY

No apology needed. I think people failed to...

No apology needed.

I think people failed to "see" my tongue firmly in my cheek when I posted "WHAT!!!!?", referencing the very idea of being away from the forum.
06-04-24, 06:16 PM
Replies: 24
Views: 645
Posted By FBinNY

The OP described his oil on disc issue. We can...

The OP described his oil on disc issue. We can only take his word for it. There's no point arguing about how it got there, it's a where to go from here thread.

No problem with your disregreement...
06-04-24, 05:07 PM
Replies: 42
Views: 1,606
Posted By FBinNY

what !!!!!!?

what !!!!!!?
06-04-24, 04:37 PM
Replies: 38
Views: 1,032
Posted By FBinNY

OK so you can ignore and all the other posts...

OK so you can ignore and all the other posts about derailleurs or bent hangers.

For this and future reference you have an 5 speed IGH (aka internal gear) hub.

These shift via a pin or rod that...
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