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Safe enough to ride? by DanSMeyers
How do I evaluate my 14 y.o. steel Bianchi road bike to determine if it's safe enough to take off the rollers and ride outside during bad weather? The...
November 15th 04 03:07 AM
by Phil Brown Go to last post
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Trek OCLV seatpost clamp by Bob
Hi, I want to replace the clamp on my 1994 Trek 9800 MTB. I went to the Trek website for parts and found no listing for this (or any other) seatpost clamps....
November 15th 04 02:58 AM
by Bob Go to last post
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Waterford seatpost size by Steve Braun
I know Waterford has used 27.4mm seat posts in their better frame, (the Reynolds 753 and 853 lugged frames.) I just picked up a used RS-1100. It's made from...
November 15th 04 02:03 AM
by A Muzi Go to last post
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Softer springs for cheapo RST fork? by John Davies
My daughter weighs only 70 pounds and the springs in her RST 281R fork are intended for a 160 pound rider. (This is according to the RST service booklet.)...
November 15th 04 01:48 AM
by Pizza Man Go to last post
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An inquiry about Giant Co trade on the global market by Lasic
Dear sir or Madam I am a third year student of economy in WSDG University in Poland and this year I am writing my dissertion. The subject of my work is...
November 15th 04 12:47 AM
by Steph Go to last post
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crank brothers quattro pedals by ooops
What do people think of crank brothers quattro road pedals? I have not heard of any reviews yet. Thanks
November 14th 04 10:20 PM
by ooops Go to last post
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Experience with Campy's 05 Frt Derailleur for Compact Cranks by IanD
Hello all, I was wondering if anyone has had a chance to sample Campy's frt derailleur designed for compact cranks? I'm looking for techinical feedback with...
(Multi-page thread 1 2 3)
November 14th 04 09:15 PM
by Drew Eckhardt Go to last post
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Chain Lubricant Options by Jay Richolson
Any thoughts on the best choice of chain lubricant for a road bike ridden generally in dry conditions??
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November 14th 04 09:04 PM
by Michel Bernier Go to last post
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Endo s. Carbon by Keith Alexander®
In what may be karmic retribution for killing a slow moving pigeon yesterday and getting yelled at by a ped today, I took an endo (more a side-o) about 25...
November 14th 04 08:23 PM
by Keith Alexander® Go to last post
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Alex - Aclass weels (was: Roues toujours) by Phil, Squid-in-Training
The wheelset is "Alex ALX-290" and I did not find any information about them. No description on the site http://aclass-wheels.com/ Very light wheels:...
November 14th 04 07:46 PM
by Phil, Squid-in-Training Go to last post
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American Classic hub design problem by Andre
Hello folks. Recently, my American Classic rear hub had a problem. Those of you familiar with the design will know it's problematic. To differentiate his...
(Multi-page thread 1 2 3)
November 14th 04 05:19 PM
by B Go to last post
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Low count wheels for heavy rider (24/28): recommendations please by Doug Van Cleve
Howdy folks. I have these hubs already and am set on using them. That said, I have recently had issues with a 36 spoke rear wheel so I am probably not going...
November 14th 04 03:05 PM
by Qui si parla Campagnolo Go to last post
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Electrification? by steamer
--Thinking about putting an electric motor on a homebrew quad-cycle; has anyone been there/done that? Any pointers appreciated... -- "Steamboat Ed" Haas ...
November 14th 04 07:45 AM
by meb Go to last post
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Setting Odometer on Polar 725 by [email protected]
I'm upgrading my HRM to a new Polar 725. I've read the manual from front to back several times and have not found a way to set the Odometer? With my older...
November 14th 04 07:07 AM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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What's the effect of a low BB? by Jeff Potter
I thought that classic road bikes had low BB's to improve stability, handling, descending. Then I recently read that someone thinks that physics means that a...
(Multi-page thread 1 2)
November 14th 04 02:55 AM
by Lee Hurd Go to last post
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Side Light Bicycle Wheel Reflectors by Brub
Fellow night riders, I recently asked about 'Sidelight' bicycle wheel reflectors. Appears I'm not alone trying to find them. I stood up this link for my LBS...
November 14th 04 12:28 AM
by Tom Asher Go to last post
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40 degree rise road stem? by andy
Is there such a thing as a 40-45 degree rise threadless road stem? Have 26.0 bars that are a must due to drop and reach but need to get alot of rise out of the...
(Multi-page thread 1 2)
November 13th 04 05:37 PM
by B i l l S o r n s o n Go to last post
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Touring wheels by peter.kidwell
I am going to build a pair of touring wheels T217 rims, Specialized small / medium flange hubs . I shall be using 28mm tyres and touring with rear panniers...
November 13th 04 03:45 PM
by Paul Kopit Go to last post
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A Miyata and a motobecane by Ken Marcet
Could I get some feedback as to what the value is of these 2 rides listed on ebay. First is this Miyata...
(Multi-page thread 1 2)
November 13th 04 03:33 PM
by Arthur Harris Go to last post
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Chain for Ultegra 9-speed chainrings and 7-speed cassette by cartman
My initial thought is that I'm worrying too much, but here goes: Getting a new BB and crankset for my old road bike. It is currently 7 speed Ultegra 6400,...
November 13th 04 02:12 PM
by Qui si parla Campagnolo Go to last post
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