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Change log
- Reinstalled Schwalbe Marathon Supreme 42-406 tires
Wanna squeeze some last milage out of this discontinued classic touring tire, veterans and flawless performers from my tour in Taiwan, first tour of South Korea and a couple of tours of Bali.
- Reinstalled Ergon GP3 grips
Ditto.
- Reinstalled WTB Pure saddle
Cuz Black is the new White
Front, 30psi
Rear, 40psi
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Please pardon my ignorance on newer systems; There appears to be an additional pivot point just aft of the rear derailleur mount (versus older traditional RDs); Is that a "clutch" that I've heard of on newer RDs, especially for large 1X cassettes?
Also, I sure don't grasp why so many 1X cassettes, are all silver color plating, but the largest cog is black. Is this like semi-auto pistols with a black slide over a chromed frame? I don't see the aesthetic appeal, and I can't think of a functional one.
Also, I sure don't grasp why so many 1X cassettes, are all silver color plating, but the largest cog is black. Is this like semi-auto pistols with a black slide over a chromed frame? I don't see the aesthetic appeal, and I can't think of a functional one.
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Please pardon my ignorance on newer systems; There appears to be an additional pivot point just aft of the rear derailleur mount (versus older traditional RDs); Is that a "clutch" that I've heard of on newer RDs, especially for large 1X cassettes?
Also, I sure don't grasp why so many 1X cassettes, are all silver color plating, but the largest cog is black. Is this like semi-auto pistols with a black slide over a chromed frame? I don't see the aesthetic appeal, and I can't think of a functional one.
Also, I sure don't grasp why so many 1X cassettes, are all silver color plating, but the largest cog is black. Is this like semi-auto pistols with a black slide over a chromed frame? I don't see the aesthetic appeal, and I can't think of a functional one.
The clutch, here in the off position, is indicated by the red arrow.
On some cogsets, like this Shimano CS-HG500 part, the inner-most, dark grey cogs are made of aluminum rather than steel to reduce weight. This part weighs about 430g while the all-steel CS-M4100 part weighs north of 500g.
11-42T, one alloy cog
11-46T, two alloy cogs
Last edited by Ron Damon; 02-27-24 at 05:41 PM.
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(above) Excellent explanations, thank you!
The clutch location, makes sense from what I've read. I had thought it somehow was a different geometry or pulled the derailleur back when needed to help on 1Xs, but that's the function of the B-screw.
Aluminum low cog, makes complete sense. More difficult to plate I think, although nickel or chrome plating would be of more benefit in wear than on steel, though not as critical for corrosion as with steel, if using a proper aluminum alloy. It may be hard-anodized, aluminum oxide is hard.
The clutch location, makes sense from what I've read. I had thought it somehow was a different geometry or pulled the derailleur back when needed to help on 1Xs, but that's the function of the B-screw.
Aluminum low cog, makes complete sense. More difficult to plate I think, although nickel or chrome plating would be of more benefit in wear than on steel, though not as critical for corrosion as with steel, if using a proper aluminum alloy. It may be hard-anodized, aluminum oxide is hard.
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(above) Aluminum low cog, makes complete sense. More difficult to plate I think, although nickel or chrome plating would be of more benefit in wear than on steel, though not as critical for corrosion as with steel, if using a proper aluminum alloy. It may be hard-anodized, aluminum oxide is hard.
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Spoke broke
Broke spoke on non drive side at 12 o'clock
If you wish to theorize, hypothesize or otherwise fantasize about the cause of the spoke breakage, there's a thread for that already, here.
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No need to theorize. It definitely happened because your derailleur was too close to the ground.
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Back in business
- Broken spoke & rim tape replaced
- Spoke tension checked & wheel trued
- Spare spokes in drive and non drive side sizes purchased
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