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Addiction LXXIX

Old 09-01-20, 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by rjones28
A customer freaked out, when I touched his rotor.
Reported, family forum mister.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
All ready to go to the bike store.

Except, complicated by Operation Refresh Madone

Want to install saddle
Replace cables
Replace brifter covers (I think you have to remove them from the bars to do this?)
Re-wrap bars (I can do this, obviously)

It seems I should take the bike, saddle, and the brifter covers to the bike store and have them put the covers on when they do the cables? Then wrap the bars after everything else is done?
Nuh-uh.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
I was, till I destroyed all the nerve endings in my fingertips.....
Well damn , I was going to get an Addiction Oceans 13 operation put together.
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Old 09-01-20, 04:14 PM
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For the record, I trued a rotor earlier today. I used a crescent wrench. It was a right-handed crescent wrench.
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Originally Posted by rjones28
A customer freaked out, when I touched his rotor.
Oooh. Crossed the line right there!
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Old 09-01-20, 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Trsnrtr
For the record, I trued a rotor earlier today. I used a crescent wrench. It was a right-handed crescent wrench.
multi-millimeter or several sixteenths?
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Originally Posted by Pirkaus
multi-millimeter or several sixteenths?
It was micro-smoots on one side and mickeys on the other.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
Nuh-uh.
Cables prevent you from doing otherwise.
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Connecting Strava and Facebook.

Discuss.
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Old 09-01-20, 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
Is that a lot?

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Sure is ... 99g is 8 tablespoons of sugar.
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[MENTION=25227]Velo Vol[/MENTION] here is some quality for you. Bonus - it's from 1994. Enjoy.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
All ready to go to the bike store.

Except, complicated by Operation Refresh Madone

Want to install saddle
Replace cables
Replace brifter covers (I think you have to remove them from the bars to do this?)
Re-wrap bars (I can do this, obviously)

It seems I should take the bike, saddle, and the brifter covers to the bike store and have them put the covers on when they do the cables? Then wrap the bars after everything else is done?
Sure
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Old 09-01-20, 07:32 PM
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[MENTION=29415]BillyD[/MENTION]
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
Oooh. Crossed the line right there!
It's okay, I'm a professional.
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Old 09-01-20, 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by BillyD
Sure is ... 99g is 8 tablespoons of sugar.
Boy, I'll bet THAT helps the medicine go down!
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
Cables prevent you from doing otherwise.
What kinda Brifters? Not Shimano or Campagnolo, because you can, and I have, do either on the bar. Shimano 7800 and below, you can do while recabling, but they don't need to come off the bar.
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[MENTION=25227]Velo Vol[/MENTION]. Note the abundant amount of rainfall, resulting in full reservoirs for the good citizens of the Great state of Georgia.
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Originally Posted by DougRNS
[MENTION=25227]Velo Vol[/MENTION] here is some quality for you. Bonus - it's from 1994. Enjoy.
This is an improvement over priors, but if you want to go retro, how about going all the way?

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Originally Posted by genejockey
What kinda Brifters? Not Shimano or Campagnolo, because you can, and I have, do either on the bar. Shimano 7800 and below, you can do while recabling, but they don't need to come off the bar.
This, so they logically should be replaced while re-cabling.

Velo Vol knows bike stuff.

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[MENTION=25227]Velo Vol[/MENTION]. Note the abundant amount of rainfall, resulting in full reservoirs for the good citizens of the Great state of Georgia.
Not as abundant as in the Tennessee Valley, creating lush green August lawns.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
This, so they logically should go on when re-cabling.
I call your attention to your original assertion:

Replace brifter covers (I think you have to remove them from the bars to do this?)
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Where are my Addiction machinists? I want an espresso dosing cup, but I can't bring myself to pay 40 bucks for a stainless steel cup that's nothing special other than a 58mm OD and a little lip for the filter to rest upon.
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Mind you, I really enjoy working on my bikes. In fact it was just last month I replaced the bar, cables and housing, cassette, and rear derailleur on my Battaglin. Took it out for a spin this afternoon whne the air cleared up enough, and MAN!!!! Is it a sweet bike!
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
This is an improvement over priors, but if you want to go retro, how about going all the way?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJWvmSJ3k9Q
Medieval? Feh! Neanderthal bone flutes, or nothing!
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
Where are my Addiction machinists? I want an espresso dosing cup, but I can't bring myself to pay 40 bucks for a stainless steel cup that's nothing special other than a 58mm OD and a little lip for the filter to rest upon.
It's time for a 3D printer.
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