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Torque Wrench Recommendations For Bike Work? by Alex Rodriguez
In article , says... Hello, I am looking for suggestions for a good torqe wrench to be...
May 31st 06 11:18 PM
by (PeteCresswell) Go to last post
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Need a good waterproof rear dischub by Tony
Hi Now I realy hate shimano's XT freehub, it can't keep the water out !!! The freehub internals rust and the freehub bearing rust, and the freehub fixing...
May 31st 06 10:28 PM
by Alex Rodriguez Go to last post
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Campy chainring specs by Chris M
I have chainrings from 2002 and 2003 with "UD" on the big ring but I think they are each before the most recent "EPS" and anti-friction treatment (maybe that...
May 31st 06 09:22 PM
by Chris M Go to last post
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The lubricant they use when they assemble pedals by Ken C. M.
On my day off today I decided to investigate why I had a "klunk" noise in my drivetrain. I had this noise before on another set of pedals so I thought this...
May 31st 06 09:08 PM
by Ken C. M. Go to last post
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How smoothly should an unspoked hub turn? by [email protected]
I have an Ultegra 6500 hub around which I'm building a new wheel. While the old wheel rotated fine, without the benefit of a wheel's mass the hub seems very...
(Multi-page thread 1 2)
May 31st 06 07:31 PM
by Werehatrack Go to last post
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seatpost diameter 80's mtb by B Paton
A mobile-unit repair job requires that I order a seatpost for a cruddy 80's vintage low-end mtb. The tubing is labelled "diamond 1008" a cheap steel frame,...
May 31st 06 07:18 PM
by Werehatrack Go to last post
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Simple Question: Shimano SL-BS50 Bar End Shifters - Will they work with a triple chainring? by salvagetherapy
I need to know if these bar ends will work with a 7 speed triple chainring setup. Is there enough travel to accomodate this? Thanks!
May 31st 06 07:01 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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What early 70's Italian frame to buy by Booker C. Bense
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In article , Bob wrote: I want to build up a 70's...
May 31st 06 06:46 PM
by Booker C. Bense Go to last post
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Dish the rear? Why not offset the frame? by Mike Reed
Has anyone ever made a frame that has the dropouts off center? If you moved them 9mm to the right, you could use the same spoke lengths with an Ultegra rear...
(Multi-page thread 1 2)
May 31st 06 06:21 PM
by G.T. Go to last post
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Frame mods: crimping chainstays? by Ryan Cousineau
So I have an innocent steel Pinarello frame sitting in The Pile, and I've been moderately desperate to upgrade my current "cyclocross" bike, a hideously...
May 31st 06 09:01 AM
by Ryan Cousineau Go to last post
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What early 70's Italian frame to buy by [email protected]
Bob wrote: I want to build up a 70's Italian bike to fill out my European mix. Suggestions? Off beat is OK, I'm not particularly bound to prestige ...
May 31st 06 08:25 AM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Dura Ace with the funky large pedal threads ? by JeffWills
Bob wrote: Was this the AX or EX ? Did it have a trade-name that everyone knew it by ? Thanks, *Shimano's* name for them was "Dyna-Drive". It was...
May 31st 06 07:20 AM
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Dura Ace with the funky large pedal threads ? by Ryan Cousineau
In article , Bob wrote: Was this the AX or EX ? Did it have a trade-name that everyone...
May 31st 06 05:55 AM
by Ryan Cousineau Go to last post
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Question: is a 34/50 compact crank to small to work well on flats using a nine speed 12/26 cog? by [email protected]
Guys, Question is a 34/50 compact crank to small to work well on flats using a nine speed 12/26 cog? We have healthy hills in the Ozarks, but certainly not...
(Multi-page thread 1 2 3 ... Last Page)
May 31st 06 04:49 AM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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New Chain - shifting troubles by booner
Just replaced my worn chain - simple enough. Get on the bike and it is shifting poorly. I adjust the adjustment barrel it improves. Shifting better - do I...
May 30th 06 10:44 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
6 415
Der adjustment problem by Mark Heiple
I was out riding today, and had a minor malfunction: I was going down a hill in the big ring, and as I started up the next hill, shifted down from the big...
May 30th 06 10:33 PM
by Robert Lee Go to last post
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Solid road training wheels by [email protected]
I've been away from serious road training/racing for about 6 years. I'm now riding quite a bit again and need a solid pair of training wheels. I'm 5'10" and...
May 30th 06 08:12 PM
by Werehatrack Go to last post
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KMC Missing link by Sammy Shuford
Is this link removable? (To allow chain removal) or permanent once set during installation
(Multi-page thread 1 2 3 ... Last Page)
May 30th 06 08:04 PM
by Werehatrack Go to last post
56 1,466
And you thought your ride was hard . . . by [email protected]
"Some 500 deaths were reported last year of migrants who succumbed to heat and thirst while trying to cross the desert on foot. No evidence has turned up...
(Multi-page thread 1 2)
May 30th 06 04:52 PM
by Barnard Frederick Go to last post
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where do the old road bikes go? by Crescentius Vespasianus
At large mass rides, and group rides, I've noticed that bikes older than 5 years seem to have disappeared from the scene. Even the postal decaled Trek 5200,...
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May 30th 06 03:55 PM
by Chris Foster Go to last post
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