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Old 06-17-21, 07:10 AM
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Originally Posted by CliffordK
And, yet so many C&V riders are perfectly content with 10-speeds, 12-speeds, or even 14-speeds... in a pinch.
And I'm one of 'em, truth be told. Well,, up to 10sp anyway.
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Nah, it's fine the way it is.
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Originally Posted by SurferRosa
I wish everyone included a giant signature image in every post.

What ever became of ilikebikes ?
I loved that sig.
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Competitive nude and inebriated, long distance, subzero weather, C&V cycling??

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Originally Posted by seedsbelize
What ever became of ilikebikes ?
I loved that sig.
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Old 06-17-21, 07:58 PM
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Old 06-18-21, 10:43 AM
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I passed on a Hetchins for 100.00 because the rear stays looked bent from rear-end damage.
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I bet that old chrome will come right off with some steel wool and then I can rattle can it

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Old 06-18-21, 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by SurferRosa
You can buy several different brands of new freewheels and quill stems, but both are obsolete. I don't actually know what the term "obsolete" means, but I use it anyway when referring to quill stems and freewheels.
First definition is going to be something like: “no longer produced or used; out of date”. The first part doesn’t quite fit because they are produced and used, but many would make the case they are “out of date”. But not here, I’d hope.

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"Your bike has too many spokes! Do you know how much spokes weigh? You don't need 36, or 32, or 28! 20 or 24, spoked radially, should be enough."
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I'm thinking of cold setting my frame to 130mm.
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Old 06-25-21, 04:37 AM
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Originally Posted by caribou22
I'm thinking of cold setting my frame to 130mm.
Wait, what? That's what we do here. I just did it to my 1971 frame.
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Old 06-25-21, 03:41 PM
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Just send it.
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Originally Posted by caribou22
I'm thinking of cold setting my frame to 140mm.
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Old 06-25-21, 04:24 PM
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Old 06-25-21, 05:32 PM
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"Will it take a boost hub?"
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Originally Posted by caribou22
I'm thinking of cold setting my frame to 130mm.
Originally Posted by noglider
Wait, what? That's what we do here. I just did it to my 1971 frame.
Originally Posted by P!N20
"Will it take a boost hub?"
Alternatively, “I really had to stand on the back of the frame to squeeze it down for a track hub. It helped that I cut out the brake bridge”
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Just send it.
I never could figure out what the MTB guys were sending, and to where.
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Through-axle FTW.

How do I check the clutch on my RD?
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“This crankset is 30g lighter”

”You’ll have to replace the chain and cassette in a couple thousand miles but you’ll save 30g weight”
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Originally Posted by steelbikeguy View Post
that reminds me of a conversation with a friend on Saturday's ride... he was telling me about the problems he was having getting his shifters' Bluetooth link with the derailleurs to work correctly.
... not a typical topic of discussion on C&V, to be sure!....

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Until I just googled it, I would have thought you were making that up!!!!

Uh, first hit was on a Sram unit called Eagle, those of us cycling in the late 1960's and early 1970's might be inclined to avoid any derailleur named Eagle.
No expectation that it's made up, but to go with the high tech I'd expect a shifting app on the smart phone. This would go with the GPS, Strava and blue tooth ear pieces for conversation and music.
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