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siafirede December 10th 08 03:54 AM

My new KH/Schlumpf 36!!!
 

After 5 months of waiting for my hub to return since sending it in the
for the recall, I got it in the mail yesterday and immediately dropped
it off at the bike shop to be built. I picked it up today and followed
Florian's instructions of injecting 1 siringe of his oil into the slot
screw and then tightened everything up and started to ride (at night, in
the cold rain).

So...was it worth the 5 month wait? Absolutely.

This thing is amazing. I rode Chuck's at RTL but it has been so long
since Nova Scotia and I forgot how truely amazing it is to ride a geared
36. My setup is not ideal yet since I am running a heavy coker tube,
but it still doesn't feel that heavy.

First thoughts: Geared 36ers are easier to ride than geared 29ers. I
don't know if it has to do with the wheel momentum or the fact that I am
using 150mm cranks instead of the 125s I was using on the geared 29, but
riding in high gear is very easy.

I did not put the buttons on yet because I know that it takes a while
for the cranks to settle and I have been tightening them every few
minutes. It will take a few more rounds of riding/tightening before
they are on good. Hopefully tomorrow or thursday I can put the buttons
on and try shifting.

My set up is:
KH 36" frame
Nightrider rim (white)
150/125 dual drilled Moments
CF KH seat base with Fusion Freeride foam and GB4 handles
Some cut bar ends on a KH rail adapter to mount my brake
Snafu pedals (only because my MG1s were making a lot of noise..I will
replace the Snafus with MG1s when I get new ones in the mail)
Nightrider Tire with Coker tube (hopefully trying out a 29er tube at
some point)

Pics to come soon and a better review to come as well. Stay tuned.


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chuckaeronut December 10th 08 10:31 AM

My new KH/Schlumpf 36!!!
 

Hell yeah, James!! Bout time you got that hub back!

Now you just need to ride it out to California...

As for the cranks, yeah, just keep yanking them down. Eventually
they'll stay that way. Even still, though, I never ever ride without my
little Schlumpf button holder-inner-the-righter-placer plate that you
need in order to hold the buttons still to get the set screws inside
loose and tight. Last time mine went loose on me was early July...
before that, early June, before that, late April, and before that, they
were pretty much coming loose every ride or two all the way back until I
first built it up.

Enjoy the crap out of it!!


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semach.the.monkey December 10th 08 12:18 PM

My new KH/Schlumpf 36!!!
 

Hey, James, welcome back to the guni club!


siafirede;1146721 wrote:
Geared 36ers are easier to ride than geared 29ers. .




Maybe that's why us real men ride 29s :D

STM


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corbin December 10th 08 04:20 PM

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Yeah James, sweet!

I got my hubs last night...I'm hoping to get the wheels built up soon.
I'll be back to guni 36'ing and guni 24'ing (for both me and louise!)
corbin


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asthian December 10th 08 05:07 PM

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Good stuff, James!
I'm so jealous.
Have fun with your crazy cool new setup


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munirocks December 10th 08 07:08 PM

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@siafirede:

So did you mount it in high gear right away? Isn't that really
difficult? Are the GB4 handles being made again or did you get them used
or when they were still in production? I'm looking for something to
replace my broken T7 with.


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siafirede December 10th 08 07:15 PM

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munirocks;1146971 wrote:
@siafirede:

So did you mount it in high gear right away? Isn't that really
difficult? Are the GB4 handles being made again or did you get them used
or when they were still in production? I'm looking for something to
replace my broken T7 with.




Yeah, I have just been mounting it in high gear. It isn't all that
difficult, it depends on your abilities. Some find it really difficult,
some find it easy, it is all in the mounting technique. I always have
always used a static mount and it works well with the geared 36 (for
me)...although I guess a rolling one would be better, but I have never
used rolling mounts.

GB4s are unfortunately not being made anymore. I have had my GB4 for
quite a long time now. There was a thread that someone made about their
custom aluminum GB4-like handle they made that looked very awesome. You
could make something similar to the GB4 by following that and by having
someone weld the parts.


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munirocks December 10th 08 07:45 PM

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Ah, okay thanks! I think I will try the old bike frame trick with what
is left of my T7 first and see how that goes.


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ntappin December 10th 08 07:56 PM

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corbin;1146917 wrote:
Yeah James, sweet!

I got my hubs last night...I'm hoping to get the wheels built up soon.
I'll be back to guni 36'ing and guni 24'ing (for both me and louise!)
corbin




Wo, so you have three now?!?


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corbin December 10th 08 08:21 PM

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ntappin;1146998 wrote:
Wo, so you have three now?!?




Yeah :)

Technically, one of the G-KH24s is for Louise.

-corbin


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