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#5826
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Greenville SC
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Bikes: 1975 Motobecane Grand Jubile, 2020 Holdsworth Competition, 2022 Giant Trance 29 3
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I'm starting to miss having a modern road bike.
There's a Burley Wolf Creek in my size listed locally and I'm quite smitten. Even though it's red.
True Temper OX tubing with a carbon fork.
There's a Burley Wolf Creek in my size listed locally and I'm quite smitten. Even though it's red.
True Temper OX tubing with a carbon fork.
#5827
Vain, But Lacking Talent
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#5828
dot dash
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Land of Pleasant Living
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On the scalp front, I will say that my earmuff-style hearing protection does offer a bit of head protection, too - I've bumped ducting a few times with them on and no problems.
More importantly, I've become fond of not hearing my family calling out for me, so much so that I've taken to wearing my wireless earbuds while cooking. It's a lot easier to get things done when you're not constantly being interrupted.
More importantly, I've become fond of not hearing my family calling out for me, so much so that I've taken to wearing my wireless earbuds while cooking. It's a lot easier to get things done when you're not constantly being interrupted.
I wear earbuds constantly when doing any sort of work that doesn't require too much conscious thought. I have fixed some of the gaping holes in my education with audiobooks.
#5829
Should Be More Popular
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Malvern, PA (20 miles West of Philly)
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Bikes: 1986 Alpine (steel road bike), 2009 Ti Habenero, 2013 Specialized Roubaix
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I need to get some newer pictures. It's noting too spectacular, and even this photo makes it look nicer than it is. I picked it up about a year ago. I ended up pulling the engine to solve some issues with leaks, etc. and that was a chore. It's a beater, but it's solid.
#5830
Mostly Harmless
Join Date: Jul 2008
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#5833
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Join Date: Jun 2015
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I know you'd love a modern bike. I just know it.
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#5834
So it is
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Westminster, CO
Posts: 21,868
Bikes: Luzerne, 684, Boreas, Wheelhouse, Alize©®, Bayamo, Cayo
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EDIT: OH yeah, and I got stuck with a 2.5 hour layover in Charlotte and I think someone here was just talking about the lack of food options. Well, there are a ton of options there, but yeah none of them were spectacular. If anyone has a recommendation, I'm sure I could use it. I always end up there if I have a connecting flight to NYC.
#5835
So it is
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Westminster, CO
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I need to get some newer pictures. It's noting too spectacular, and even this photo makes it look nicer than it is. I picked it up about a year ago. I ended up pulling the engine to solve some issues with leaks, etc. and that was a chore. It's a beater, but it's solid.
#5836
smelling the roses
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Tixkokob, Yucatán, México
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No and no. The stem clamp/spacer stack is first compressed downward with the steerer cap via a bolt to a star nut (for steel) or expansion plug sitting in the steerer tube. Then the stem clamp is tightened for the definitive fix. Nothing can get stuck except, I suppose, an expansion plug, but it's right there an inch away and clearly visible, so easy to dislodge and retrieve.
I know you'd love modern bike. I just know it.
I know you'd love modern bike. I just know it.
#5837
Vain, But Lacking Talent
#5838
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Yeah, there's a torque spec for those things. The one I have is 6-9 Nm, IIRC, but it also depends on the composition of the tube it's in. For CFRP, caution and friction paste are recommended.
#5839
Should Be More Popular
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The tightness is really based on preloading the bearings. It's pretty easy to do. YouTube if you need an explanation.
#5841
smelling the roses
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Next up are 13 Cannondale Backroads, followed by 12 Backroads Ti gravel bikes i wouldn't mind inheriting one of those. What does a bike mechanic make in your countries? He asked me to tell him what I want and I have no idea
#5842
he said member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: is everything
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Bikes: yes please
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I need to get some newer pictures. It's noting too spectacular, and even this photo makes it look nicer than it is. I picked it up about a year ago. I ended up pulling the engine to solve some issues with leaks, etc. and that was a chore. It's a beater, but it's solid.
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#5843
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Location: Québec, Canada
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For the compression plug & stem bolts, specs should available on internet or written on the stem. Be careful not to over tighten the compression plug as well as it could expand your steerer tube to a point of cracking the CF. Same thing goes for the clamp bolts.
#5844
he said member
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On the scalp front, I will say that my earmuff-style hearing protection does offer a bit of head protection, too - I've bumped ducting a few times with them on and no problems.
More importantly, I've become fond of not hearing my family calling out for me, so much so that I've taken to wearing my wireless earbuds while cooking. It's a lot easier to get things done when you're not constantly being interrupted.
More importantly, I've become fond of not hearing my family calling out for me, so much so that I've taken to wearing my wireless earbuds while cooking. It's a lot easier to get things done when you're not constantly being interrupted.
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#5845
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Join Date: Sep 2017
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I need to get some newer pictures. It's noting too spectacular, and even this photo makes it look nicer than it is. I picked it up about a year ago. I ended up pulling the engine to solve some issues with leaks, etc. and that was a chore. It's a beater, but it's solid.
#5846
Vain, But Lacking Talent
That would be too much money. It actually already has a late model block with a serpentine setup and centerbolt Vortec heads. It's about as fancy as it needs to be. It really needs some suspension tweaks and a carb tune, but it's otherwise a really solid frame and body (but dented) and mechanically sound. No A/C so it's strictly a winter/fair weather beater but it also means I have a truck so I can haul stuff easily if I need a huge mound of dirt or to move some big furniture.
The best part is that it's just fun to drive.
The best part is that it's just fun to drive.
#5847
Mostly Harmless
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Sticking points on a threadless-headset stem are pinch bolts and top cap bolt.
#5848
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Historically, I have not been a fan of the El Camino/Ranchero. I passed on several opportunities back in the day. But nowadays, I'd use one as a bike hauler.
#5849
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I suppose that a hat that's not tight to the noggin would give you a split second warning. I've been wearing a thin winter hat down there because it's ******g cold. It didn't give me sufficient warning, the bastard.
#5850
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Pills & Ills update on The Occasionally Tingly Arm:
It hasn't really gotten better or worse, so I decided to visit my primary care physician. He says pinched nerve, he's referring me for some kind of physical therapy and has put me on a short term prescription for a type of steroid. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like said steroid will improve my watts.
It hasn't really gotten better or worse, so I decided to visit my primary care physician. He says pinched nerve, he's referring me for some kind of physical therapy and has put me on a short term prescription for a type of steroid. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like said steroid will improve my watts.