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serious gaylord posted:Did the crank bolts just fail? Looks like it slid right off. This is a Rotor ALDHU24, it uses a center bolt that gets torqued to 40Nm (and that I was told by their technician to increase the torque to 50Nm when it was coming loose). This is the bit that I unscrewed that you can see still inside the spindle.
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im buying a new bike tomorrow beautiful blue color, nice all day riding position, disk brakes, very aero, japanese brand but its pretty heavy and only has six speeds but its also got 50,000 watts numberoneposter fucked around with this message at 08:42 on Mar 23, 2021 |
# ? Mar 23, 2021 08:37 |
Panasonic BikkeMob with a super extended battery?
Giant Metal Robot fucked around with this message at 16:57 on Mar 23, 2021 |
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# ? Mar 23, 2021 09:06 |
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Good Dog posted:This is a Rotor ALDHU24, it uses a center bolt that gets torqued to 40Nm (and that I was told by their technician to increase the torque to 50Nm when it was coming loose). This is the bit that I unscrewed that you can see still inside the spindle. Oh. Oh no. Oh no no no.
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The sun's out and it's a really fun day to ride bikes except for my phone falling out of my jersey and cracking the screenGood Dog posted:This is a Rotor ALDHU24, it uses a center bolt that gets torqued to 40Nm (and that I was told by their technician to increase the torque to 50Nm when it was coming loose). This is the bit that I unscrewed that you can see still inside the spindle. Seems good
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Anyone in the queue for the Swytch bike conversion kit, it goes live next Tuesday.
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https://bikerumor.com/2021/03/22/patent-patrol-is-sram-etap-wired-on-the-horizon/ In all seriousness, it makes sense, though I imagine it'd be unappealing as hell to people who wanted eTap in the first place.
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# ? Mar 23, 2021 21:02 |
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Sounds like it’s mostly to utilize existing ebike batteries, which sounds like a good implementation.
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# ? Mar 23, 2021 21:17 |
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Literally Lewis Hamilton posted:Sounds like it’s mostly to utilize existing ebike batteries, which sounds like a good implementation.
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Giant Metal Robot posted:Panasonic BikkeMob with a super extended battery? With less KM on it than my road or CX bike. Any ways, bit different experience but I've been wanting a moto for a while. Hope it doesn't cut into cycling too much.
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# ? Mar 23, 2021 21:59 |
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I was going to get a little BMW 350cc motorcycle to learn to ride and on my next foot-powered ride I saw a nasty motorcycle crash. Took that as a sign from god and stayed away.
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numberoneposter posted:A 2009 Kawasaki Ninja 650! Nice, I have a 2006. Great easy bike to ride. Though now I'm on the other side of the enthusiasm, plus I'm not commuting, and it mostly sits in my garage while I ride my bicycle all the time.
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learnincurve posted:Anyone in the queue for the Swytch bike conversion kit, it goes live next Tuesday. hell no, their posho-Cambridge-boys-accent youtube advert naffs me the heck off
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I will admit that I’m mostly in the queue to find out what this mysterious “half off” means. Is it half off £2000 or £1000? Nobody knows, although if I can get minicurve’s jr sized mountain bike converted into something that does not look like an ebike it would be worth £500
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Guinness posted:Nice, I have a 2006. Great easy bike to ride. the handling is familiair but the whole countersteer thing is different enough from road bikes that im def still learning kinda take for granted how good protour road bikes handle
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I am looking to potentially get a new bike this spring and need some advice or suggestions. I currently have a Kona Dew that I got 7 or so years ago. I like riding it but am starting to see that when I go on longer rides (20+ miles) it isn’t very comfortable. I am looking to find something that is good for longer distances and can be had for under $600 roughly. Any suggestions?
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# ? Mar 24, 2021 17:57 |
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What surface, and why don't you find it comfortable?
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# ? Mar 24, 2021 18:03 |
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numberoneposter posted:bought a years insurance and ill try it for a season at least, smoking 911s at this entry point is fun, i dont think im going to lose interest in it It's super fun and hilarious that you can walk nearly any 4-wheeled vehicle up to and including some six figgy super cars on a sub-$3000 motorcycle, that is itself considered nothing special. In the hierarchy of motorcycle performance the Ninja 650 is pretty pedestrian, but it's still obscenely fast by an objective measurement. Sure it's no S1000RR but it still goes from 0-Jail in just a few seconds. For me I've always found that my brain and muscle memory switches pretty easily between bicycle and motorcycle mode. The controls and weight are different enough and the whole mental approach toward riding is so different that they're filed away in different compartments. Some people say they get things like brake levers and stuff mixed up because it's opposite of bicycles, but I've honestly never had that happen.
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Harry Privates posted:I am looking to potentially get a new bike this spring and need some advice or suggestions. numberoneposter fucked around with this message at 18:11 on Mar 24, 2021 |
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Including a ferry ride on a bike ride totally counts for building out my VeloViewer squares, right?
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ferry rides on a bike should be encouraged
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# ? Mar 24, 2021 18:18 |
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I took my bike in a bit early this year. Turns out it needs a new headset, yay for year round riding
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Giant Metal Robot posted:Including a ferry ride on a bike ride totally counts for building out my VeloViewer squares, right?
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Harry Privates posted:I am looking to potentially get a new bike this spring and need some advice or suggestions. If new bike inventory is looking dicey in your area but you can find parts, you might be able to get away with just changing your contact points. Switching to drop bars needs new levers and shifters, but that should be possible well under that budget. I turned my 2006 Dew into my first touring bike and it was great for long distance rides loaded down with equipment. Right now it's set up as a cyclocross bike since I found an Ultegra CX crank at a swap meet, and I put on the Aksiums that used to be on my road bike.
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# ? Mar 24, 2021 18:24 |
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anyone tried out halo brand cycling caps? they offer a variety of hats and headbands that supposedly do a better job of keeping sweat off your face
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numberoneposter posted:What gets uncomfortable? Might be as simple as a saddle that doesn't agree with your butt. Other things like moving around the contact points, ie raise or lower the saddle. I got a new saddle a few years ago which seemed to help with that issue, maybe it just needs more adjustment to find the right contact point. Coxswain Balls posted:If new bike inventory is looking dicey in your area but you can find parts, you might be able to get away with just changing your contact points. Switching to drop bars needs new levers and shifters, but that should be possible well under that budget. I turned my 2006 Dew into my first touring bike and it was great for long distance rides loaded down with equipment. I love the way this looks and wasn't something I had considered before I will have to look into this.
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BraveUlysses posted:anyone tried out halo brand cycling caps? they offer a variety of hats and headbands that supposedly do a better job of keeping sweat off your face I loved the fit on my bald noggin but it actively made my wife recoil in sartorial horror. Never got a chance to test the sweat blocking ability, unfortunately.
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I’m about to order one because not having a layer between the wind and my luxuriously smooth bald head has kept me off my bike. I sweat like a pig from my head so that headband tech looks nice.
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https://cyclingtips.com/2021/03/ct-exclusive-canyon-opens-up-about-aeroad-handlebar-woes-details-plan-moving-forward/ It wasn't the clamp on its own, Canyon admits, but at least underspecced strength carbon that caused the snap. quote:In fact, Canyon isn’t planning on changing the original seatpost at all, and insists that the design and concept are sound. Instead, the company is working on a way to seal the area from water and debris. quote:Initially, the implication was that all of those bikes would have to be physically sent back to Canyon headquarters in Koblenz, Germany, but in reality, that’s not the case.
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BraveUlysses posted:anyone tried out halo brand cycling caps? they offer a variety of hats and headbands that supposedly do a better job of keeping sweat off your face I can't ride without one. They're so loving good. I've only ever used the headbands, not a cap.
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The halo stuff always dug into my skin, I couldn’t use them. Want to try Gutr though.
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I had such an issue with sweat pouring directly into my eyeballs while using the Kask Protone that I could barely use it and it was even worse with sun glasses. Never had that issue with my old Synth so I went with another Giro and got the Aether. It has something to do with how the pads are on the Protone vs the Giro.
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# ? Mar 24, 2021 22:25 |
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Just get a helmet with a visor. Done.
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 01:53 |
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iospace posted:Just get a helmet with a visor. Done. What about visors absorb sweat?
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vikingstrike posted:What about visors absorb sweat? Nothing but they look cooler.
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 02:24 |
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do both imo
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 02:41 |
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kimbo305 posted:
Problem is the abrasion damage doesn't just happen on the back of the seatpost. It happens along the entire circumference.
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 04:12 |
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F1 drivers stick a sanitary towel to the inside of their helmets but YMMV on that one.
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Harry Privates posted:I got a new saddle a few years ago which seemed to help with that issue, maybe it just needs more adjustment to find the right contact point. I don't know what wheelset yours has or if they've upgraded them since I got mine, but keep in mind for loaded touring the stock wheels are going to be inadequate. I remember the first test ride I did with 60lbs of gear I broke some spokes on the first set of railroad tracks I went over and got a set of A319s the next day. For just riding or commuting with light loads the stock wheels will probably be fine, though.
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learnincurve posted:F1 drivers stick a sanitary towel to the inside of their helmets but YMMV on that one. **** Coxswain Balls posted:I don't know what wheelset yours has or if they've upgraded them since I got mine, but keep in mind for loaded touring the stock wheels are going to be inadequate. I remember the first test ride I did with 60lbs of gear I broke some spokes on the first set of railroad tracks I went over and got a set of A319s the next day. For just riding or commuting with light loads the stock wheels will probably be fine, though. I've never shopped for new wheels but I plan to find some decent wheels for my old frankenbike (after/during the replacement of the BB and the rest of the drivetrain). Is there an easy way to tell how suitable for additional weight a given wheel is? Do the manufacturers tell you how much weight they can take?
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