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bicievino posted:bummer.
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 00:35 |
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e.pilot posted:Yep, should have it back in a couple of weeks. Gonna make it purple?
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 00:44 |
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hoping for greige personally
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 01:10 |
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nm posted:Gonna make it purple? do other colors exist?
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 02:22 |
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yoohoo posted:Worth every penny. FWIW I still have yet to hear someone articulate why 1UP is worth the premium over, say, Kuat (which is itself pretty pricey). I've been perfectly happy with my Kuat, so consider those also. Anecdotally where I live (and I acknowledge this is not true everywhere), I see 1Up racks highly correlated with conspicuous consumption like luxury SUVs (range rovers, etc), and also with having lovely bikes (weirdly)
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 03:27 |
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I really like the buzz rack I got from amazon. https://www.amazon.com/BUZZRACK-Approach-Platform-Compatible-Additional/dp/B06XG5V1TQ/ref=sr_1_1
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 03:41 |
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e.pilot posted:TOMORROW IS THE DAY And we're done, Final total was 46 jerseys and a mess of bibs and hats. e.pilot fucked around with this message at 03:47 on Aug 25, 2020 |
# ? Aug 25, 2020 03:44 |
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e.pilot posted:do other colors exist? Pink.
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 03:56 |
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I crashed pretty loving hard yesterday. I did a dumb which everyone should watch out for: I buy expensive parts for my bikes and I love building them and looking around for just the right part that's going to complete the look. This led me to using mostly racing parts, including ODI and Box racing grips. Racing grips are designed to be used with gloves, but I'm not wearing gloves. So like an idiot, my hands get super sweaty and slide off the grip and I ended up hurting some ribs and I'm off the bike for probably 3-4 weeks. The lesson is; racing gear isn't always the best choice, and be conscious of the intended use for the parts you put on your bikes, especially if you're doing aggressive riding.
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 03:59 |
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That sucks dude, hope you have a speedy recovery. Yet another reason to always wear gloves. Feels weird biking without them.
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 04:02 |
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Order is in, keep in mind it is AliExpress, so it will arrive in approximately eventually e: I apparently hosed up the math on how Barton does orders, if you ordered a complete kit (jersey and bib) the cost will be an extra $5 versus what I thought it was going to be, I will send out emails as applicable. ee: Also apparently AliExpress charges state sales tax, I am in California so I am 8.5% short on every order, I have hosed this up mightily, more emails will be going out shortly. eee: Apparently there are extra fees for international PayPal, if your order is international you can do the $5, tax, and shipping all in one go once I get the jerseys in. e.pilot fucked around with this message at 07:04 on Aug 25, 2020 |
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Guinness posted:That sucks dude, hope you have a speedy recovery. always always always wear gloves. phil gaimon just did a video about it, his hands got fuuuuuuuckkkked up in a crash last year e.pilot fucked around with this message at 04:51 on Aug 25, 2020 |
# ? Aug 25, 2020 04:06 |
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did a 40 km in 1:05 tonight. down two minutes from my last effort. still need to put deep section tubs on my bike. would love to shave off another couple minutes before the end of the nice weather.
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 04:23 |
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Figure I'd take the time to post about my last big bike ride. Manitoba is mostly flat. Riding here can sometimes be a tad... tedious. If you sick to the middle part and don't leave the pavement. Head west a few hours outside of Winnipeg and you can go up and down some really steep punchy climbs along the Pembina Escarpment where the Agassiz Grind is held just outside Roseisle, the Bear Bait 100 takes place outside Riding Mountain National Park and there's really good mountain biking at the North Gate MTB trails, East Gate trails in RMNP proper, and a ton of gravel to be had. The main road through the park is also a really good paved road route. I wanted something different this time around though so I went East, into The Whiteshell. This place is proper big. There's good MTB to be had at Blue Highway and Falcon Lake, some gravel, and a lot of very quiet pavement. Just don't go on a long weekend when the roads are clogged with campers. On a normal Tuesday though there's barely a soul in sight. I figured I'd go north along 307 to Pinewood Lodge, there'd at least be some sort of food there and it'd make for a 100km out and back which is p much all I usually want to do in a single ride. I'd already done 50km that morning on my sketchy Tuesday Thursday morning group ride and I didn't really want to burn myself out too much. 150 broken up with a few hour car ride in the middle sounded fine. Decided on the Journeyman running my new wheel set with 35mm Gravelkings. I knew at some point I was going to see something interesting and want to leave the pavement so I didn't bother with road tires because that's how I roll. Stuffed my supplies in a frame bag Lezyne is apparently going to start selling next year. The more space I have the more crap I take on a ride but at least I had Gatorade. Good thing because it was stupid hot. Oh goody. The Whiteshell has tons of camping areas. Some easily accessible, some a bit of a trek to get to. A few you're gonna paddle through a tunnel just big enough to get a canoe through, and a bunch more you're going to portage once or thrice so I hope you packed light. I passed a ton of the easily accessible car camping sites along the way. Most of it though was rocks, trees, water, and road. Pretty, though. I didn't take a ton of shots of the road because I find the more pictures I take the less I just take in. But then opportunity knocks... I'm a little torn about The Great Trail. A lot of it is just 'follow this route on the shoulder of these highways for a stupid long distance' which isn't really a trail it's just walking along the highway. Follow the signs on the sections that aren't just hiking on the shoulder of the road and it's usually pretty nice. Scratch that, it's breathtaking. I wish imgur supported panoramas. Back on the highway for a bit, which is more rocks, trees, pavement and pretty lakes. When I saw another Great Trail sign I took the detour where I was faced with a bunch of incredibly boring tractor path and blackflies biting my hands THROUGH MY GLOVES. Totally worth it though. Pictures didn't do the view of this valley justice. DO NOT LET THE BORING TRACTOR PATH DESCENT BORE YOU TOO MUCH OR YOU'LL GET DISTRACTED AND RUN INTO BLIND CORNER BENNY THE BIKE KILLING TREE Back on the road and oh hell yes ice cream. Actually screw ice cream. They actually had radlers. Bud light radler, sure, but I didn't care. Surprisingly it was pretty good! Down the hatch and back on the road yet again until I came across this place called Pine Point Rapids where I rode a sketchy trail definitely not meant for bikes that culminated in laying the bike down hopping up on to this off camber chunk of billion year old granite because my tires were wet, and bending my derailleur hanger. Don't follow me, I do stupid things. But it was totally worth it because this place is awesome and I'm totally going back and bringing yet another bag with my swimming stuff in it. Swapped out the hanger with the spare I keep on every bike I own because again don't follow me I do stupid things and I'm again on the road for the final stretch. I always do these sort of detours on the way out because I knew I was going to be bagged enough that on the way back I'd start skipping things. By the time I arrived at the half way mark it had already been well over 100km for the day. The view of the Winnipeg River was nice, but my lunch was rear end. Stupid Covid, they weren't even serving half decent take out. I could have waited 20 minutes for a mediocre pizza but at that point I really needed to get home. The ride home was 100% pavement with a headwind and grueling. I stopped for water and a few leg cramps only. No pictures except for the radio tower, because that meant the end of a series of kinda punchy painful little hills. All in, this ride was 120km. Combined with the regular early AM hammer fest where I won the second sprint it put the the day's total at 170km. It hurt. It ruled. Bikes are good. EvilJoven fucked around with this message at 05:07 on Aug 25, 2020 |
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Salt Fish posted:I crashed pretty loving hard yesterday.
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 04:57 |
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Salt Fish posted:I crashed pretty loving hard yesterday. I did a dumb which everyone should watch out for: I buy expensive parts for my bikes and I love building them and looking around for just the right part that's going to complete the look. Sucks, man. Hoping for a speedy recovery.
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 05:46 |
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Salt Fish posted:I crashed pretty loving hard yesterday. drat dude heal up quick. Quick web search tells me B12 helps with muscle damage and bruising recovery so start poppin.
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 11:37 |
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e.pilot posted:Order is in, keep in mind it is AliExpress, so it will arrive in approximately eventually
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 12:58 |
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Steve French posted:FWIW I still have yet to hear someone articulate why 1UP is worth the premium over, say, Kuat (which is itself pretty pricey). I've been perfectly happy with my Kuat, so consider those also. Anecdotally where I live (and I acknowledge this is not true everywhere), I see 1Up racks highly correlated with conspicuous consumption like luxury SUVs (range rovers, etc), and also with having lovely bikes (weirdly) I read a lot of reviews about the Thule and Kuat racks where the plastic bits eventually got UV damage after a few years and would break. I didn't want to deal with that. I also like the modularity, that I can just have one tray if I wanted. The additional trays are easy to put on and take off. The trays also fold down really nicely and can be stowed away in the super heavy duty boxes that they come in for storage. In the end, the cost in the end isn't much different than the expensive Kuat. Sure I don't have the mobile works stand or other bits, but the all aluminum construction was worth it for me.
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 14:54 |
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One thing I like about the 1up style is that you get a bit of wiggle room for bike positioning. You can move the bikes forwards/backwards a bit and it goes a long way towards making sure multiple bikes can fit around each other with no problems. I'm just waiting for them to get off of backorder so I can get my order in for an Equip-D.
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 14:58 |
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Thanks for the ideas. I'm sure it will take my wife and I forever to decide but it's nice to have options other than Thule.
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 15:03 |
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PolishPandaBear posted:I read a lot of reviews about the Thule and Kuat racks where the plastic bits eventually got UV damage after a few years and would break. I didn't want to deal with that. I also like the modularity, that I can just have one tray if I wanted. The additional trays are easy to put on and take off. this, Crumps Brother posted:One thing I like about the 1up style is that you get a bit of wiggle room for bike positioning. You can move the bikes forwards/backwards a bit and it goes a long way towards making sure multiple bikes can fit around each other with no problems. I'm just waiting for them to get off of backorder so I can get my order in for an Equip-D. also this, and they’re made in the US. I’ve never loved the attachment system on the Kuat and Thule racks; they can rub certain forks in a weird way and they can be difficult to use with bikes with fenders. They also have more wobble and it’s more difficult to position multiple bikes so they don’t touch. Other companies have started using similar attachment systems to 1up, but they’re more expensive (Saris) for more plastic parts and not quite as easy to adjust the bike position. The 1up wheel lock system also provides a bit more security than the cable locks on other high end racks.
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 15:33 |
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Trash Miles women's jersey updates: - yes, you can order bibs and jerseys - cost looking around $40 for both; trying to nail down jersey-only prices - i'm gonna do it the same way as e.pilot, where I get mailed everything in one shot from China, then mail myself, charging you for that mailing The next step is for me to get the official quote, so I'm putting out the "here's what I plan to order" form: https://forms.gle/De56Jm4v3oDjSz8X7 This is not final and non-committal, but I need the initial numbers to submit the quote request to Sedrick. Those are not the final preview renders, which I'll get after quoting. If you have multiple orders, just make multiple submissions. I'll remind in a couple days. please let there be only 5 or so orders.
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I upgraded this terrible bike I had been borrowing for a while with a fancy Specialized Sirrus X. I don't know much about bikes but it came highly recommended and I was looking for a serious upgrade so I shelled out. I grew up on cheap huffys, trash bikes in college, etc, so this machine is quite the upgrade. BUT I was cruising along in the highest gear the other day and the chain hopped off the rear sprocket and got wedged between the frame and the sprocket bringing my ride to a halt. Now its happened a couple of times, I think every ride since, and I sliced my hand up pretty good in a couple of spots while moving the chain back onto the sprocket yesterday. Everything is all greasy w/ little metal flakes mixed in from early wear and tear. I'm pretty disappointed in the bike so far, to be honest, but am not sure if I should drag it to the bike shop and am a bit ignorant so I don't even know what to complain about. Is this normal? Does something need adjustment? Am I riding the bicycle incorrectly?
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you probably need a rear derailleur adjustment
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Delta-Wye posted:I upgraded this terrible bike I had been borrowing for a while with a fancy Specialized Sirrus X. I don't know much about bikes but it came highly recommended and I was looking for a serious upgrade so I shelled out. I grew up on cheap huffys, trash bikes in college, etc, so this machine is quite the upgrade. BUT Your limit screws are adjusted incorrectly. You can have the shop adjust this if needed but it’s pretty easy. https://www.bike-components.de/blog/en/2017/02/how-to-adjust-your-rear-dereilleur/
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 18:04 |
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perhaps there's a reason why they install the dork disc after all.
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 18:16 |
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DELETE CASCADE posted:perhaps there's a reason why they install the dork disc after all. You have a dork disc on the frame side?
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Literally Lewis Hamilton posted:Your limit screws are adjusted incorrectly. You can have the shop adjust this if needed but it’s pretty easy. Thanks for the link, I'll compare how my setup looks to those images tonight. I'm torn between wanting the shop to unfuck it ('cause $$) and using this as an opportunity to get to know adjustments/maintenance on my new wheels. Assuming that derailleur adjustments can dial it out, those instructions are all super easy to follow at least.
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 18:52 |
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anyone end up with heel achiness after riding with new shoes for the first time? rode on Sunday, felt it on Monday, overnight and this morning. only on the right foot.
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Delta-Wye posted:Thanks for the link, I'll compare how my setup looks to those images tonight. I'm torn between wanting the shop to unfuck it ('cause $$) and using this as an opportunity to get to know adjustments/maintenance on my new wheels. Assuming that derailleur adjustments can dial it out, those instructions are all super easy to follow at least. It's a great idea to learn how to fix the basics like this yourself since a shop is usually going to hold your bike for days before they can even look at it.
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actionjackson posted:anyone end up with heel achiness after riding with new shoes for the first time? rode on Sunday, felt it on Monday, overnight and this morning. only on the right foot. The bottom of the heel, like muscle ache? Or the back of the heel? How tight does the shoe cup your heel? Delta-Wye posted:I was cruising along in the highest gear the other day and the chain hopped off the rear sprocket Setting aside the need to fix an adjustment issue with the bike, pedaling at a laid back 60rpm is getting you to 18mph on the gearing. You might consider using an easier gear and upping cadence. kimbo305 fucked around with this message at 20:22 on Aug 25, 2020 |
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Thanks for the quick turnaround on my goof with the jersey cost and taxes, I've gotten the extra $5-10 from all but e.pilot posted:Order is in, keep in mind it is AliExpress, so it will arrive in approximately eventually e.pilot fucked around with this message at 21:07 on Aug 25, 2020 |
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Delta-Wye posted:Thanks for the link, I'll compare how my setup looks to those images tonight. I'm torn between wanting the shop to unfuck it ('cause $$) and using this as an opportunity to get to know adjustments/maintenance on my new wheels. Assuming that derailleur adjustments can dial it out, those instructions are all super easy to follow at least. its gonna take weeks to get any shop to fix anything so you might as well give it a try park tool has great videos on youtube to show you how to adjust or fix just about anything
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kimbo305 posted:The bottom of the heel, like muscle ache? Or the back of the heel? How tight does the shoe cup your heel? bottom of the heel, and also some achiness on the balls of the feet. Not sure in regards to your second question, next time I ride I will have the shoes looser and see if it happens again.
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 21:54 |
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Got the design preview from Barton
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 22:21 |
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gonna do a sweet gravel ride tomorrow, courtesy of guiness, who posted about a couple of months ago i'm very glad i was able to replace my shifter and bleed the brakes for the first time successfully
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 22:35 |
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Bud Manstrong posted:this, Yeah I’m struggling with fork weirdness now. The holder wants to press on the brake cable in a weird way and I’m having to figure out a good solution. I would get the 1up
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BraveUlysses posted:gonna do a sweet gravel ride tomorrow, courtesy of guiness, who posted about a couple of months ago get it get it, and post pics
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How my lunch went: Plus like i walked like 3 miles downtown
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