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06-11-24, 04:38 AM
Replies: 14
Views: 348
Posted By Duragrouch

Small tips: V-brake pads with threaded studs...

Small tips:

V-brake pads with threaded studs typically come with, for each pad, 1 nut, 2 convex washers, and 2 concave washers of *different thickness*, and you can put the thin or thicker concave...
06-11-24, 04:20 AM
Replies: 17
Views: 243
Posted By Duragrouch

Interestingly, those are configured like...

Interestingly, those are configured like left-hand scissors or shears. I'll have to look at my old ones, see if same.
06-11-24, 04:06 AM
Replies: 8
Views: 242
Posted By Duragrouch

What works better than S-clips, is wrap, like my...

What works better than S-clips, is wrap, like my folder came with; Picture a paper-towel roll core, unzipped into a spiral, made of plastic, that wraps at cable diameter; You wrap perhaps 3 wraps...
Forum: Road Cycling
06-11-24, 03:47 AM
Replies: 18
Views: 269
Posted By Duragrouch

Is Hi-Mod supposed to be lighter at same...

Is Hi-Mod supposed to be lighter at same (torsional) stiffness, or stiffer at same weight? If mod means elastic modulus, I'm gonna take a wild guess that it's the latter, but it could be a stiffer...
06-11-24, 03:26 AM
Replies: 35
Views: 1,355
Posted By Duragrouch

Well yes, I knew not a quality track bike. But I...

Well yes, I knew not a quality track bike. But I figured single speed, horizontal dropouts, and drop bars, it's a track bike. But yes, that's using the term rather loosely. I can't recall if a fixie...
06-11-24, 01:44 AM
Replies: 14
Views: 210
Posted By Duragrouch

(above video) I think that's pretty good. I like...

(above video) I think that's pretty good. I like him using steel wool rather than something like sandpaper, or an aggressive rotary wire brush, the latter two leaving more scratches, whereas the...
Forum: Folding Bikes
06-11-24, 01:34 AM
Replies: 34
Views: 9,771
Posted By Duragrouch

The bike: Now there's something you don't see...

The bike: Now there's something you don't see every day. Fitting in a skinny locker is the "killer app" for that one.

The wheels: If the rim and spokes are one piece, that's a process I'd like to...
06-11-24, 12:57 AM
Replies: 80
Views: 3,530
Posted By Duragrouch

I'd be really happy with 3-4 overlaps. On my old...

I'd be really happy with 3-4 overlaps. On my old road race bike with 52/42, it was 6 overlaps of 7 cogs. On my current 50/34, it's 5 out of 7. If I can do a 50/30 (which others have done, but would...
06-10-24, 10:28 PM
Replies: 8
Views: 237
Posted By Duragrouch

Those wheels may or may not be original. I say...

Those wheels may or may not be original. I say this because I believe those might be double-socket/eyelet rims, which are not the lightest (thus counter to the frame mission-profile), but boy howdy...
06-10-24, 10:18 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 210
Posted By Duragrouch

Or if you happen to have some "Oxi-clean" around...

Or if you happen to have some "Oxi-clean" around for laundry and such, don't know the percent oxalic axid.
06-10-24, 08:50 PM
Replies: 64
Views: 1,832
Posted By Duragrouch

(above) Agreed. Lacking a truing stand or a...

(above) Agreed. Lacking a truing stand or a repair stand, I find that a "workmate" style portable clamp bench, works well at standing height for both repair and wheel truing; Invert the bike,...
06-10-24, 08:43 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 210
Posted By Duragrouch

That's a great idea, I have BKF, I'll try that,...

That's a great idea, I have BKF, I'll try that, also on any rust on carbon steel or cast iron cookware. Thanks. On steel bikes, even after removing rust, I like to treat with some Ospho for a mild...
06-10-24, 08:30 PM
Replies: 9
Views: 222
Posted By Duragrouch

(above) It's never the walk of shame. Even now,...

(above) It's never the walk of shame. Even now, after retrofitting my folder for lower gears to spin up, and gotten better at climbing standing, I still often get off to walk, as it exercises...
06-10-24, 08:18 PM
Replies: 35
Views: 1,355
Posted By Duragrouch

If you've ever seen Breaking Away, you'll recall...

If you've ever seen Breaking Away, you'll recall the scene where Dave is handed a junky low-end track bike with one-piece crank no less, but a wheel and bottom bracket bearing rebuild and good wheel...
06-10-24, 07:33 PM
Replies: 9
Views: 222
Posted By Duragrouch

Really? Not questioning you but just asking: just...

Really? Not questioning you but just asking: just the seat forward, or also stem/handlebars forward the same amount?

Because seat-forward I would be closer to the pedals, I also find I have to...
Forum: Folding Bikes
06-10-24, 07:08 PM
Replies: 49
Views: 2,308
Posted By Duragrouch

Thanks, sincerly appreciated. I could not...

Thanks, sincerly appreciated. I could not remember from past threads, if freewheels went down to 11T. I'll try to remember.

I'll correct my post above, so not leading anyone astray. Again, thanks.
Forum: Folding Bikes
06-10-24, 06:54 PM
Replies: 52
Views: 3,967
Posted By Duragrouch

You can cut it with normal scissors or a knife....

You can cut it with normal scissors or a knife. It's just impossible to cut with a "melting" cutter like they use in rigging shops or at REI, kevlar has a higher melting point. Which means you can't...
Forum: Folding Bikes
06-10-24, 04:09 PM
Replies: 49
Views: 2,308
Posted By Duragrouch

So glad it's worked out well for you. ...

So glad it's worked out well for you.

(edited to correct)

If you need more speed, a higher-high, an upgrade to freewheel with 11T high cog is the most common setup on 20" folders.

If you...
06-10-24, 05:58 AM
Replies: 80
Views: 3,530
Posted By Duragrouch

Oh I agree, electronic does mesh with having a...

Oh I agree, electronic does mesh with having a record of things. It's just... a very digital system controlling and tracking a very analog one. It's like having a joystick and electric servos to move...
06-10-24, 03:09 AM
Replies: 80
Views: 3,530
Posted By Duragrouch

Seems a bit incongruous to have a system of...

Seems a bit incongruous to have a system of electronic shift controls AND automatic statistics, for a system that essentially throws the chain from one sprocket to another, like a late nineteenth...
Forum: Folding Bikes
06-10-24, 02:36 AM
Replies: 52
Views: 3,967
Posted By Duragrouch

Sounds good. I have some dacron sailing line I...

Sounds good. I have some dacron sailing line I got a good deal on, I thought was double-braid but discovered the core is linear; That's better for less stretch, I just can't do running eye splices...
06-10-24, 02:29 AM
Replies: 80
Views: 3,530
Posted By Duragrouch

Cross-chaining: If you mean constant switching of...

Cross-chaining: If you mean constant switching of chainrings, I think it depends on where the border gears sit in the range. Right now, the 2X conversion on my folder, 21-85 gear inches, is about the...
06-10-24, 02:12 AM
Replies: 12
Views: 421
Posted By Duragrouch

Ah, ok, thanks. That would make sense for a...

Ah, ok, thanks. That would make sense for a freewheel, just more axle sticking out the left, I think. And I don't think less lateral strength on the wheel, it just means the non-drive-side spokes are...
06-10-24, 01:48 AM
Replies: 9
Views: 222
Posted By Duragrouch

Gosh I'm not a mountain biker, just trying to...

Gosh I'm not a mountain biker, just trying to think through the physics of this.

Going slower is inherently less stable:
- less gyroscopic inertia of the wheels
- less centering force on...
06-10-24, 12:26 AM
Replies: 7
Views: 1,794
Posted By Duragrouch

To all, the zombie of tapers past, present, and...

To all, the zombie of tapers past, present, and the zombie of tapers yet to come: Sheldon Brown website has a very good article on the subject, even showing which mismatches are possible, and which...
06-10-24, 12:17 AM
Replies: 15
Views: 355
Posted By Duragrouch

How sugared is your coffee?

How sugared is your coffee?
06-10-24, 12:15 AM
Replies: 12
Views: 421
Posted By Duragrouch

It's deja vu all over again. Same bike in 54 in...

It's deja vu all over again. Same bike in 54 in another thread.

Says rear wheel dishless; Does this mean zero spoke dish, thus frame is not symmetrical, and right dropout extends out further from...
Forum: Folding Bikes
06-10-24, 12:01 AM
Replies: 9
Views: 342
Posted By Duragrouch

Well, yes, that's a given. The problem isn't that...

Well, yes, that's a given. The problem isn't that per se, but that it has no low gears. Even a road triple with relatively wide road cassette was not low enough for my LWB 'bent when tour-loaded...
06-09-24, 11:44 PM
Replies: 8
Views: 237
Posted By Duragrouch

Super classic look, I like. I'm not into C&V, I...

Super classic look, I like. I'm not into C&V, I just like classic looks in frame and crank, whatever the age.

Immaculate condition!

I noticed the bonded lug look, I thought perhaps early...
Forum: Folding Bikes
06-09-24, 11:30 PM
Replies: 9
Views: 342
Posted By Duragrouch

I saw a pic of that in another thread, B&W pic of...

I saw a pic of that in another thread, B&W pic of it being ridden, and was fascinated by its compactness without folding. Asked what bike but got no reply. Obviously the front wheel has pothole...
06-09-24, 11:22 PM
Replies: 80
Views: 3,530
Posted By Duragrouch

I agree, that was my first thought, next step in...

I agree, that was my first thought, next step in lower gearage, unless they mind the spacing.

I can attest to that Tourney, and works surprisingly well for a $13 new RD. It was just the only one...
06-09-24, 11:01 PM
Replies: 64
Views: 1,832
Posted By Duragrouch

I agree. Drawn spokes are not as hard or as...

I agree. Drawn spokes are not as hard or as strong as piano wire. But they have hardened and strengthened significantly (multiples) over their original un-cold-worked base material strength.

One...
06-09-24, 08:44 PM
Replies: 64
Views: 1,832
Posted By Duragrouch

First, I'm not certain, not at all. But again, I...

First, I'm not certain, not at all. But again, I thought that spokes were stronger, not due to "hardening agents" as you say (which I do understand), but rather due to work hardening, which I think...
06-09-24, 08:33 PM
Replies: 37
Views: 3,576
Posted By Duragrouch

New tunnel is in progress due to the Biden...

New tunnel is in progress due to the Biden administration:

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-08-10/gateway-tunnel-about-to-hit-big-milestone-shovels-in-the-ground

Space to park 600...
06-09-24, 08:15 PM
Replies: 80
Views: 3,530
Posted By Duragrouch

Sounds good! If the chain doesn't skip under high...

Sounds good! If the chain doesn't skip under high load climbing, cassette may be fine. But if cassette is worn, you may want to replace soon to reduce wear on chain and then same on your nice new...
06-09-24, 07:51 PM
Replies: 37
Views: 3,576
Posted By Duragrouch

Yeah me too, my walking distance is limited. But...

Yeah me too, my walking distance is limited. But I can bike 25 miles at the drop of a hat, zero prep, 50 back in the day, and more with prep. I'm deeply thankful that local stores let me wheel my...
06-09-24, 07:46 PM
Replies: 64
Views: 1,832
Posted By Duragrouch

Apologies, I'm the offender on this that got it...

Apologies, I'm the offender on this that got it going in this direction.



I don't know for certain, but I think spokes may be fairly strong steel, not due to alloys, but from work hardening due...
06-09-24, 07:01 PM
Replies: 37
Views: 3,576
Posted By Duragrouch

For Paris, or NYC? Here in the USA, the rental...

For Paris, or NYC? Here in the USA, the rental bikes are all stepover frames but strong and designed for minimal maintenance, many have hard foam in the tires and not air tubes. I've never rode them,...
Forum: Folding Bikes
06-09-24, 06:27 PM
Replies: 52
Views: 3,967
Posted By Duragrouch

Fantastic. Almost a year on mine and zero...

Fantastic. Almost a year on mine and zero loosening of the knot (8-bend) nor stretch of the line (kevlar, measures 1/8" diameter when stretched, a large loop so 2 strands of tension). Each ride I...
Forum: Touring
06-09-24, 06:09 PM
Replies: 28
Views: 643
Posted By Duragrouch

I've never priced the stuff. Big issue I think in...

I've never priced the stuff. Big issue I think in my state is big liquor taxes. Otherwise, given that white gas zoomed up to between $15-20 a gallon (and much higher if buying by the quart) and never...
Forum: Touring
06-09-24, 05:46 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 306
Posted By Duragrouch

(above) Yeah it looked to me like the road was...

(above) Yeah it looked to me like the road was built on fill, well above grade, for both lower slope and drainage. That can be fine, as long as the downlope angle of repose is sufficient to be stable...
Forum: Touring
06-09-24, 05:38 PM
Replies: 28
Views: 643
Posted By Duragrouch

Ah, good tip, that would be ethanol. Might find...

Ah, good tip, that would be ethanol. Might find same as "denatured alcohol" which according to wiki is "... and denatured rectified spirit (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rectified_spirit) is...
Forum: Touring
06-09-24, 04:55 AM
Replies: 28
Views: 643
Posted By Duragrouch

Well, not really, as MSR stoves are designed to...

Well, not really, as MSR stoves are designed to burn a big variety of petro and biofuels, *except* alcohol, as the air/fuel ratio is much different, more like 8:1 versus 14.7:1 for gasoline/petrol. A...
Forum: Touring
06-09-24, 04:49 AM
Replies: 28
Views: 643
Posted By Duragrouch

Looking up, my guess is you are using HEET...

Looking up, my guess is you are using HEET product that removes water from gasoline (aka "dry gas") that used to be methanol but I think now is isopropyl alcohol? DON'T use a typical HDPE Nalgene...
Forum: Touring
06-09-24, 04:11 AM
Replies: 6
Views: 306
Posted By Duragrouch

If it's the video I saw in headlines today, the...

If it's the video I saw in headlines today, the landslide didn't cover the road (which could be cleared), it was from under the road which completely dropped away. I hope nobody hurt or killed. Much...
Forum: Folding Bikes
06-09-24, 03:51 AM
Replies: 9
Views: 342
Posted By Duragrouch

Sakai... one of two major centers of quality...

Sakai... one of two major centers of quality knife production in Japan (the other being Seki), as I understand it. Hmm, both that and the Shimano museum, that would be a great city tour for me, if...
Forum: Folding Bikes
06-09-24, 03:15 AM
Replies: 10
Views: 417
Posted By Duragrouch

Mines 20", just your garden-variety Speed before...

Mines 20", just your garden-variety Speed before I equipped it like a Bike Friday. The original racks are perfectly solid, and can hold something on top, just too far forward for heel clearance with...
Forum: For Sale
06-09-24, 01:38 AM
Replies: 11
Views: 431
Posted By Duragrouch

I don't have the bandwidth to currently do C&V,...

I don't have the bandwidth to currently do C&V, but this turns my crank on so many levels; Lugged frame with double-butted chrome moly, beautiful crank styling, half-step+granny, nice color, even...
Forum: Folding Bikes
06-09-24, 01:14 AM
Replies: 9
Views: 374
Posted By Duragrouch

Hey Ron (or anyone else), I was looking online at...

Hey Ron (or anyone else), I was looking online at various handleposts and ran across this diagram, referencing a Dahon Radius V Comfort lower handlepost 09; Have you ever seen this and know how it...
06-08-24, 11:58 PM
Replies: 7
Views: 412
Posted By Duragrouch

Does it ride nice (more cush) while still being...

Does it ride nice (more cush) while still being stiff in torsion when hammering the pedals?
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