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Ultegra 160mm brake rotors and resin pads. The front brake suddenly started making a scraping racket, like it had sand or dirt in it. Took the wheel off and removed the rotor to clean it with alcohol and noticed that hmm, it seems a little worn as there's a substantial lip at the edge. Checked with a micrometer and EEEK - 1.38mm! The brake pads were work down to the bone too, so I think what happened was the pad holder rubbed on the lip. That was a Dura-Ace rotor (for purely cosmetic purposes). Grabbed an Ultegra spare I had lying around that was close to new and cleaned and mounted it. New resin pads (last L03A's in my bin), and a caliper adjustment to center the new rotor. Good as new, sweet sweet silence. The D-A one lasted me about two years, so not too bad, but they definitely have a limited lifespan. Checked the rear; rotor was down to 1.53 so got replaced as well; pads were fine so they stayed on.
Ordered some L05A pads and two Ultegra rotors to have on hand.
Ordered some L05A pads and two Ultegra rotors to have on hand.
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Finally gone tubeless.
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I just hope I picked the right sizes for all of these items below.
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N+1. Got rid of the gravel bike and I am building an all-road / commuter / beater / zwift bike instead.
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Needed to go a little deeper this year on one set of wheels...
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bought a bontrager pump. Only took me 4 walmart pumps to realize they suck.
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Are those MucOff?
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Stealth cleats. Says so right on 'em.
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My wife got me a pair of these for my birthday and I have to say, they are awesome, so I went ahead and ordered 4 more pair and got a few pairs of hiking socks for day to day stuff, my old ones have seen better days. Love me some merino wool.
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LOL.... not sure about Merino, but Marino help come up with RAAM in 82.
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Used topstone with shimano 105 2x
parts to convert topstone drop bar
to flatbar
SHIMANO Shift Lever RS700 front and back
Shimano Deore BL-M6100 Disc Brake Lever left and right
Shimano Hydraulic Mineral Oil
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Wake MTB Mountain Bike Handlebar,
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SHIMANO Shift Lever RS700 front and back
Shimano Deore BL-M6100 Disc Brake Lever left and right
Shimano Hydraulic Mineral Oil
PNW Components Loam Grip
Wake MTB Mountain Bike Handlebar,
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My wife got me a pair of these for my birthday and I have to say, they are awesome, so I went ahead and ordered 4 more pair and got a few pairs of hiking socks for day to day stuff, my old ones have seen better days. Love me some merino wool.
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https://www.sierra.com/mens-socks~d~...twool~b~19440/
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My favorites are these: Castelli Mens Gregge 15 Sock at BikeTiresDirect
I ordered 1+2+3 (in consecutive orders with other things) and now there is only one pair left.
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I like how you think and I agree with you on merino wool blend socks; they are the bomb.
My favorites are these: Castelli Mens Gregge 15 Sock at BikeTiresDirect
I ordered 1+2+3 (in consecutive orders with other things) and now there is only one pair left.
My favorites are these: Castelli Mens Gregge 15 Sock at BikeTiresDirect
I ordered 1+2+3 (in consecutive orders with other things) and now there is only one pair left.
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I like how you think and I agree with you on merino wool blend socks; they are the bomb.
My favorites are these: Castelli Mens Gregge 15 Sock at BikeTiresDirect
I ordered 1+2+3 (in consecutive orders with other things) and now there is only one pair left.
My favorites are these: Castelli Mens Gregge 15 Sock at BikeTiresDirect
I ordered 1+2+3 (in consecutive orders with other things) and now there is only one pair left.
If anyone knows of some short finger non-padded Merino wool gloves, send me a link.
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3ITM Goccia stems one for the Grandis, one for the Coppi and one for theVetta
3 pairs of Shimano Dura Ace ST 7800 Hoods
Another Dura Ace RD7800 Rear derailleur
Another Dura Ace FD7800 Front Derailleur
4 Dura Ace ST7800 covers
Selle Italia Century for the Pinarello Stelvio
Selle Italia Trimatic 2 for the Daccordi Fly
2 Sellle Italia Turbomatic 3 one for the Grandis and one for the Coppi
Shimano Dura Ace FD7800 for the Daccordi
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3 ITM Supertraining Europa Bars:
Non pictured and bought four headsets:
Chris King No ThreadSet Headset / 1" / Black / 105g
Campagnolo C-Record HS01-RE Headset / BC1" / 153g
Campagnolo C-Record HS01-RE Headset / BC1
Stronglight X14 France Headset / BC1 / Silver / 110g
3 pairs of Shimano Dura Ace ST 7800 Hoods
Another Dura Ace RD7800 Rear derailleur
Another Dura Ace FD7800 Front Derailleur
4 Dura Ace ST7800 covers
Selle Italia Century for the Pinarello Stelvio
Selle Italia Trimatic 2 for the Daccordi Fly
2 Sellle Italia Turbomatic 3 one for the Grandis and one for the Coppi
Shimano Dura Ace FD7800 for the Daccordi
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3 ITM Supertraining Europa Bars:
Non pictured and bought four headsets:
Chris King No ThreadSet Headset / 1" / Black / 105g
Campagnolo C-Record HS01-RE Headset / BC1" / 153g
Campagnolo C-Record HS01-RE Headset / BC1
Stronglight X14 France Headset / BC1 / Silver / 110g
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Bought another pair of1998 Mavic Cosmic Pro which willgo on thePinarello
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