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05-17-24, 12:52 AM
Replies: 25
Views: 272
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Have you tried a bike with endurance geometry,...

Have you tried a bike with endurance geometry, i.e., stack to reach ratio of at least 1.5 (my personal definition)?

One with longer legs and a shorter torso than average for a given height might...
05-16-24, 10:25 PM
Replies: 34
Views: 2,482
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Works Less Well When Paired with Edge 540

I have now happily used my Varia RTL-515 for over a year, paired with Varia iOS app (on my iPhone 14 Pro Max).

I recently joined a riding group to train for a charity ride in October and need a...
05-16-24, 01:35 PM
Replies: 32
Views: 574
Posted By SoSmellyAir

For turning derailleur limit screws, I use an old...

For turning derailleur limit screws, I use an old JIS screwdriver (which came with my mom's first Datsun and is thus almost as old as I am) or the orange + screwdriver that comes with Ring cameras;...
Forum: Road Cycling
05-16-24, 01:01 PM
Replies: 5
Views: 75
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Are you talking about (A) the front brake, which...

Are you talking about (A) the front brake, which would be mounted on the fork, or (B) the rear brake, which would usually be mounted on a bridge across the seat stays, except for (C) on some TT...
Forum: Road Cycling
05-15-24, 07:17 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 252
Posted By SoSmellyAir

I have the Mavic Ksyrium Elite WTS, W stands for...

I have the Mavic Ksyrium Elite WTS, W stands for wider (17 mm internal width), which was the generation before UST when Mavic went tubeless (but stayed at 17 mm). IIRC, from when I was shopping for...
05-15-24, 07:04 PM
Replies: 21
Views: 455
Posted By SoSmellyAir

20 mm is a lot. I was unable to comfortably ride...

20 mm is a lot. I was unable to comfortably ride clipless until Shimano released its +4 mm Ultegra pedals, which allow the additional toe out I needed.
05-15-24, 06:53 PM
Replies: 117
Views: 2,827
Posted By SoSmellyAir

I should have reviewed the FCC certifications...

I should have reviewed the FCC certifications before engaging you and njkayaker in this theoretical discussion.

Trek Bicycle CarBack Radar 5301478 FCC ID 2AHXD-5301478...
05-15-24, 06:31 PM
Replies: 117
Views: 2,827
Posted By SoSmellyAir

No, I was suggesting that an mm wave radar might...

No, I was suggesting that an mm wave radar might need more power than an mm wave presence sensor. But I have no idea whether that would be more, less, or comparable to a Varia.



You are right,...
05-15-24, 05:34 PM
Replies: 117
Views: 2,827
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Yes. My question with respect to mm wave radar is...

Yes. My question with respect to mm wave radar is about the power requirement at (i) a range useful for cycling (e.g., 140 m like Varia) and (ii) duration (e.g., 10 hours on blinking like Varia).
05-15-24, 05:19 PM
Replies: 117
Views: 2,827
Posted By SoSmellyAir

I did not say that the power requirements would...

I did not say that the power requirements would be significantly larger (or smaller) than a Varia. And I understand that mm wave radar can detect speed and range via Doppler effect; after all, that...
05-15-24, 05:04 PM
Replies: 117
Views: 2,827
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Theoretically, the base technology can be used...

Theoretically, the base technology can be used outside. But since I cannot find any commercial embodiments, I am just not sure what range it can achieve at a reasonable power requirement.
05-15-24, 04:23 PM
Replies: 32
Views: 574
Posted By SoSmellyAir

To this list I would add Unior: Collections –...

To this list I would add Unior: Collections – Unior USA (https://uniorusa.com/collections), based on my experience with its Y tool (4, 5, and 6 mm hex), its cassette tools (for both QR and 12 mm thru...
05-15-24, 03:52 PM
Replies: 32
Views: 574
Posted By SoSmellyAir

By basic hand tools I assume you have Philips...

By basic hand tools I assume you have Philips screwdrivers of various sizes as well as hex keys from 2 mm through 8 mm? If so, that is a good start. You may also want to identify one or two typical...
05-15-24, 02:32 PM
Replies: 117
Views: 2,827
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Yes, I see that. I am more asking / wondering...

Yes, I see that. I am more asking / wondering about how Trek implements this feature and tests the implementation to determine / justify saying that it can detect the lateral position of an...
Forum: Road Cycling
05-15-24, 02:22 PM
Replies: 15
Views: 353
Posted By SoSmellyAir

No. Those are direct mount brake calipers, and my...

No. Those are direct mount brake calipers, and my rim brake frames only take the regular center mount calipers.
05-15-24, 01:50 PM
Replies: 117
Views: 2,827
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Yeah, which brings me back to my original...

Yeah, which brings me back to my original question: how does the Trek CarBack do it? It has an MSRP of $200, same as the Garmin Varia RTL-515 that many of us use.
Forum: Road Cycling
05-15-24, 01:45 PM
Replies: 15
Views: 353
Posted By SoSmellyAir

According to this blog, the only difference...

According to this blog, the only difference (other than finish and weight) is Ultegra has adjustable spring tension:

Hands On Bike: Difference between Ultegra 6800 and Shimano 105 5800 Brake...
05-15-24, 01:20 PM
Replies: 117
Views: 2,827
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Looking into this further, it seems that the...

Looking into this further, it seems that the ability to detect lateral position would require at least two emitters transmitting at different frequencies that are sufficiently far apart that they...
05-15-24, 11:03 AM
Replies: 117
Views: 2,827
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Does the Trek CarBack have an mm wave radar? I...

Does the Trek CarBack have an mm wave radar? I did not know that those are already on the market. The mm wave presence detectors seem to be designed for interior space?

How does an mm Wave radar /...
Forum: Road Cycling
05-15-24, 01:06 AM
Replies: 1
Views: 160
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Tires: Continental Ultra Sport III Tubes:...

Tires: Continental Ultra Sport III
Tubes: Michelin AirStop A1
05-14-24, 05:17 PM
Replies: 117
Views: 2,827
Posted By SoSmellyAir

I am still curious how the Trek CarBack...

I am still curious how the Trek CarBack accomplishes the lane or lateral position feature. One can imagine the consequences of getting this wrong.
05-14-24, 05:00 PM
Replies: 117
Views: 2,827
Posted By SoSmellyAir

I had heard that Trek has recently released a...

I had heard that Trek has recently released a rear-facing radar but this is the first time I have seen any details. The audio says that the radar can tell whether the car is your lane or has moved...
05-14-24, 04:12 PM
Replies: 23
Views: 727
Posted By SoSmellyAir

No photos or video, so hard to tell 100% for...

No photos or video, so hard to tell 100% for sure, but it sounds like a new chain and RD adjustment thereafter would solve the problem and get you a bargain.
05-14-24, 12:04 PM
Replies: 117
Views: 2,827
Posted By SoSmellyAir

The Varia detects and track vehicles based on...

The Varia detects and track vehicles based on closing speed. It cannot distinguish which lane an approaching vehicle is in; no rear facing bike radar in the market can. Implementing this additional...
05-13-24, 06:39 PM
Replies: 117
Views: 2,827
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Prior to getting the Varia, I wasted too much...

Prior to getting the Varia, I wasted too much time studying maps to plot routes to avoid left turns. :)
05-13-24, 05:10 PM
Replies: 31
Views: 455
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Not a secret per se, but I imagine it helps to...

Not a secret per se, but I imagine it helps to use the rim tape width specified by the wheel manufacture so that no tape go up on the sidewall of the rim.
05-13-24, 05:06 PM
Replies: 117
Views: 2,827
Posted By SoSmellyAir

I definitely see your point about too many...

I definitely see your point about too many warnings being worse than no warning at all. While a Varia (or another rear-facing radar) cannot predict which (if any) approaching object will collide with...
05-13-24, 03:30 PM
Replies: 31
Views: 455
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Other BF members gave me good advice here: ...

Other BF members gave me good advice here:

Noob Question re: Tubeless Valves - Bike Forums...
05-13-24, 12:35 AM
Replies: 2,922
Views: 378,399
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Digging the deep wheels. Bet those 80 miles...

Digging the deep wheels. Bet those 80 miles passed like 75 miles. :thumb:
05-12-24, 04:28 PM
Replies: 15
Views: 359
Posted By SoSmellyAir

I would just add a 2 mm spacer, but maybe I am...

I would just add a 2 mm spacer, but maybe I am too risk-adverse when it comes to non-reversible changes.
05-12-24, 09:08 AM
Replies: 90
Views: 2,431
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Easier for sure but also messier and more...

Easier for sure but also messier and more wasteful than just dripping one or two drops per roller.



I did not even realize that Silca Hot Wax has a specified temperature range. It seems my...
05-12-24, 09:04 AM
Replies: 2
Views: 229
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Yes, Irvine is boring, but does have good cycling...

Yes, Irvine is boring, but does have good cycling infrastructure. I don't generally have issues with the traffic lights either in my car or on a bike.
05-12-24, 08:56 AM
Replies: 11
Views: 322
Posted By SoSmellyAir

I don't think mine is old enough to count as...

I don't think mine is old enough to count as vintage but it is considered a classic, at least by: The Cult of CAAD... - Bike Forums (https://www.bikeforums.net/road-cycling/681944-cult-caad.html?)
...
05-12-24, 08:45 AM
Replies: 41
Views: 1,493
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Because: Kelsey Grammer - IMDb...

Because: Kelsey Grammer - IMDb (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001288/)
05-11-24, 04:01 PM
Replies: 113
Views: 4,867
Posted By SoSmellyAir

I did not know Toronto was this bad. I am sorry...

I did not know Toronto was this bad. I am sorry that you seem to have effectively given up on cycling. How is running so "much safer"; are you not running on the same trails?
05-11-24, 03:45 PM
Replies: 11
Views: 322
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Love to join you guys next month; please keep...

Love to join you guys next month; please keep this thread updated.

Is this a "classic" ride in the sense that I should try to finish building my older bike by then?
05-11-24, 01:19 PM
Replies: 117
Views: 2,827
Posted By SoSmellyAir

My inner thighs are fat and I had issues even...

My inner thighs are fat and I had issues even with the bolt side of this mount: Amazon.com: TUSITA Seat Post Quarter Turn Mount Compatible with Garmin Varia RTL510 RTL515 RVR315 Rearview - Fit 27.2mm...
05-11-24, 09:58 AM
Replies: 90
Views: 2,431
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Plus Rock-n-Roll tells you to just liberally...

Plus Rock-n-Roll tells you to just liberally squirt its lube roughly in the direction of where the chain is resting on the cassette.
05-11-24, 09:46 AM
Replies: 41
Views: 1,493
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Glad everyone is pretty chill about this whole...

Glad everyone is pretty chill about this whole exchange.

zandoval: I doubt it is your fault; it is largely the fault of the U.S. education system. The fact we even have the concepts of "spelling...
05-11-24, 09:29 AM
Replies: 117
Views: 2,827
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Holy sharp edges! My fat inner thighs tremble in...

Holy sharp edges! My fat inner thighs tremble in fear.
05-10-24, 09:45 PM
Replies: 117
Views: 2,827
Posted By SoSmellyAir

The stock Garmin seatpost mount sucks. I...

The stock Garmin seatpost mount sucks. I recommend this one: Amazon.com: TUSITA Bike Seat Post Mount Compatible with Garmin Varia RTL510 RTL515 RVR315, Rearview Radar - Round,D Shaped,Aero Seat Post...
05-10-24, 09:42 PM
Replies: 24
Views: 765
Posted By SoSmellyAir

I do not recall LarrySellerz suggesting this, but...

I do not recall LarrySellerz suggesting this, but I do recall beng1 doing so.
05-10-24, 04:49 PM
Replies: 117
Views: 2,827
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Hmmm! Coincidentally, I have just removed the...

Hmmm! Coincidentally, I have just removed the SmartSense system (from my new Cannondale Synapse 2RLE) which includes a battery cradle, battery, Varia rear radar, rear light, front light, a display...
Forum: Road Cycling
05-10-24, 04:39 PM
Replies: 10,420
Views: 3,356,124
Posted By SoSmellyAir

I am still alive but about to be booted off this...

I am still alive but about to be booted off this thread if I do not finish building my CAAD 4 soon. CAAD owners usually post here when they acquire or upgrade their CAADs.



If you include a...
Forum: Road Cycling
05-10-24, 04:29 PM
Replies: 35
Views: 1,244
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Yeah, I suppose I must have misunderstood that...

Yeah, I suppose I must have misunderstood that review. 13 mm internal width is way too narrow, even for an older, narrower frame.



I recently bought those same wheels for my new bike and am...
05-09-24, 08:23 PM
Replies: 117
Views: 2,827
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Yeah, mine is good for at least 4 of my go to...

Yeah, mine is good for at least 4 of my go to rides, each of which lasts just under 2 hour each.
05-09-24, 05:51 PM
Replies: 41
Views: 1,493
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Following in PeteHski's footsteps, I must note...

Following in PeteHski's footsteps, I must note that it is "than" (for a comparison) not "then" (for sequential events or objects).
05-09-24, 05:27 PM
Replies: 117
Views: 2,827
Posted By SoSmellyAir

I have a Varia RTL-515, and prior to getting it,...

I have a Varia RTL-515, and prior to getting it, I had similar concerns as Steve B., that frequent alerts while riding in suburbia would be annoying. Now that I have had mine for a year, that has not...
05-09-24, 03:43 PM
Replies: 17
Views: 421
Posted By SoSmellyAir

It's all good. I answered the OP's inquiry...

It's all good. I answered the OP's inquiry specifically, while you and KCT1986 laid out the framework for answering the entire category of questions.



No, but see above and my post # 12.
05-09-24, 12:28 PM
Replies: 17
Views: 421
Posted By SoSmellyAir

Yes. As noted by KCT1986 and me above,...

Yes.



As noted by KCT1986 and me above, this was the case for 10-speed Shimano cassettes. But this does not apply to the specific cassette mentioned by the OP, i.e., an 11-speed CS-HG800, which...
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