Random Thought Thread, aka The RTT (**possible spoilers**)
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Any thread with Blazing Saddles references is okay with me.
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Figured I learned enough here in the last few months that I bought a premium membership.
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#2639
fuggitivo solitario
Just spent 2+ back breaking hours trying to "guide" cables through my internally-routed frame. FML
and i think i may have put in the in line adjust in the wrong position... Back to the drawing board we go...
and i think i may have put in the in line adjust in the wrong position... Back to the drawing board we go...
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Sounds odd, but now that you have one it when you next remove the cables just be sure to attaché the new cable to the old one and thread it through....or attach a guide line as you pull the old one/for a placeholder.
#2641
fuggitivo solitario
what's this guide line you speak of? two hours later, i've threaded everything, but my back is killing me from all the bending, etc. i think i'm just gonna let the LBS do it the next time. Wayyyy too time consuming for what it's worth
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Had that joy with my wife's new TT frame. Have to run the housing through the frame since there are no cable stops...
#2645
What frame? It takes me about two minutes on my internally routed frame. There's a removable cover under the BB to make life easier. And I bent a paperclip and cut it down to make a small hook to use to fish the cables out.
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I always just hold the frame in reference to how the cable falls into it. Move the frame and let the cable dangle until the frame exit hole is lined up. Gravity doing it's thing.
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Garmin 510 reviews anybody? The stick on my 705 broke yesterday.
#2648
VeloSIRraptor
not released yet.
*However* ;-)
It is an improved 500, with some nice bits. Multiple bikes do set up differently WRT power meters, different screen-setups for each bike, the homing/transmiting bit is nice even if it won't get used all that much.
I'd get one if I didn't already have a 500. Probably not worth the upgrade from a 500, but if you are in the market- this is the one.
*However* ;-)
It is an improved 500, with some nice bits. Multiple bikes do set up differently WRT power meters, different screen-setups for each bike, the homing/transmiting bit is nice even if it won't get used all that much.
I'd get one if I didn't already have a 500. Probably not worth the upgrade from a 500, but if you are in the market- this is the one.
#2649
Last week, the grocery store only had organic oranges. So I bought them. They were delicious.
This week, I went back to the big bag of giant oranges. They aren't so tasty.
This week, I went back to the big bag of giant oranges. They aren't so tasty.
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I got some tangelos a couple weeks back that tasted like sour dirt. Those things were awful.