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Groda posted:My Hebie 608 closely resembles the one that came on your gen 1 GSD and works fantastically in the Scandinavian winter.
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# ? Jan 3, 2022 19:05 |
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# ? Jun 6, 2024 09:54 |
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evil_bunnY posted:Oh that's cool, Tern must have specc'ed a loving copy to save 10 bucks or whatever. However, you can't return them for warranty service:
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# ? Jan 5, 2022 19:18 |
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I rode to work through a light cold drizzle this morning wearing my usual winter wet gear along a stretch where motor vehicles are only separated from the rest of us by a kerb. With perfect timing me at cruising speed, a pedestrian and a car coming from behind driving through a large puddle converged. I had swerved close to the road to give ample room for the pedestrian and a torrent of puddle spray struck me with force, straight in the face. I've been sprayed before along this section but never as badly as today. I got ice cold salty water in my mouth and nose and it was shockingly unpleasant. Without goggles it could even have become dangerous probably.
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# ? Feb 4, 2022 09:03 |
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Oofa doofa It's hitting the wet season here and I've been caught in the rain with the indecisive weather That being said , there is something odd about it being a stifling 35, get rained on heavily for 15 minutes soaking to the bone , then having 45 minutes of hard sunlight and still being dry at the destination
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# ? Feb 4, 2022 11:19 |
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Weather forecasts are important to me. Being caught with the wrong gear isn't a life or death thing but it matters a great deal for comfort. Also I don't want salt spray all over my nice cold weather gear since I dislike washing it, etc. I'll usually carry a light and compact rain jacket in the always-there kit for unexpected summer rains but winter clothing is a totally different beast and bulky to the point I don't like to carry any extra except maybe a dry pair of gloves and the like. On a positive note I flushed my brakes since the rear started acting up in the cold after the bike had been sitting for a while when my household had covid. The fluid (mineral oil) that came out looked bad (dark and cloudy) and now the brake feel is superb compared to what it was. Stuff that degrades slowly over time is hard to notice until it stops working altogether, at least for me. Same deal with shifter cables getting crunchy and things of that nature.
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# ? Feb 4, 2022 12:37 |
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Ever since I left it in the shed for a few weeks over Christmas (at least that's when I noticed it) the brakes on my commuter squeal as I come to a stop. Like at the lowest speed portion, just slowing down a bit doesn't make a noise. I tried wiping the rotors down with cleaner but it didn't make a difference. Is it more likely to be contamination of the pads or them needing bleeding? There has been a lot of oil from mopeds on the bike paths I take to work recently.
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# ? Feb 5, 2022 12:15 |
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I'm by no means an expert on stopping brake squeal. I doubt it's related to air in the brake fluid though. Anecdotally I've had at least short term success with cleanliness. Brake clean or similar on the discs, new pads or if there's plenty of meat left on them sanding down the friction surface a bit can quiet them for a while. Some people soak the pads in solvent or bake them in the oven but I've never tried those methods. As a rule, my bakfiets will squeal unless it's raining and my commuter will squeal unless it's dry. If anyone knows how to remedy this I'd like to know
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# ? Feb 5, 2022 14:28 |
Alignment has been an issue for me. Readjusting the caliper position and wheel alignment during major maintenance normally fixes it though.
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# ? Feb 5, 2022 14:48 |
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Invalido posted:I'm by no means an expert on stopping brake squeal. I doubt it's related to air in the brake fluid though. Anecdotally I've had at least short term success with cleanliness. Brake clean or similar on the discs, new pads or if there's plenty of meat left on them sanding down the friction surface a bit can quiet them for a while. Some people soak the pads in solvent or bake them in the oven but I've never tried those methods. My front mechanical disc brake (BB7) sounds like a train going thru a sharp curve. The rear? Quiet.
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# ? Feb 8, 2022 23:35 |
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Giant Metal Robot posted:Alignment has been an issue for me. Readjusting the caliper position and wheel alignment during major maintenance normally fixes it though. Seems like this was the problem, readjusted the QR a bit and the squeal is gone. I really wish this bike had thru axles
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# ? Feb 9, 2022 07:17 |
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I gotta take a second to complain just for the sake of complaining. My town's commercial district is full of bike racks, which is great, but they are all facing the wrong direction.
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# ? Feb 23, 2022 22:13 |
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CopperHound posted:I gotta take a second to complain just for the sake of complaining. My town's commercial district is full of bike racks, which is great, but they are all facing the wrong direction. My town has those in stainless. They put them up correctly the first year, then decided they knew better than everyone and since then it's been like yours. Utterly infuriating.
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# ? Feb 23, 2022 22:37 |
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An area near me has bike racks that are cut from flat plate steel, and when not in use are nearly invisible to pedestrians. Also they are exactly crotch height (ask me how I know). So I can see maybe someone thinks these should be mounted to be visible to the foot traffic?
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# ? Feb 24, 2022 00:02 |
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CopperHound posted:I gotta take a second to complain just for the sake of complaining. My town's commercial district is full of bike racks, which is great, but they are all facing the wrong direction. The city tapped them to add (1) colorless mana to their mana pool
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# ? Feb 24, 2022 00:28 |
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The Wiggly Wizard posted:The city tapped them to add (1) colorless mana to their mana pool E: oh lol I see now.
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# ? Feb 24, 2022 01:20 |
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Pretty sure that's a mountain/fire mana
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# ? Feb 24, 2022 03:31 |
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norp posted:An area near me has bike racks that are cut from flat plate steel, and when not in use are nearly invisible to pedestrians. Also they are exactly crotch height (ask me how I know). So I can see maybe someone thinks these should be mounted to be visible to the foot traffic? In all seriousness, should you buy some yellow spray paint and make them more visible?
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# ? Feb 24, 2022 09:20 |
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In the years since I've noticed them it looks like they've replaced them all with stainless steel tube versions of the same design.
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# ? Feb 24, 2022 12:17 |
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Jestery posted:In all seriousness, should you buy some yellow spray paint and make them more visible? Yes Rust-Oleum sells an extra durable farm equipment yellow in a can for any $6
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# ? Feb 24, 2022 16:44 |
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So my bike came with Maxxis Detonators and I remember them being good because there felt grippy and rolled really well. I had them on for a few months and replaced them with Schwalbe marathons after I got a puncture. Well I wore through my 3rd Schwalbe Marathon plus and decided to cheap out and get another set of Detonators (also because they're so easy to replace). Had 2 flats in 2 weeks and cracked it, went out and bought a new set of marathon plus's because I've never had them punctured. I managed to get a pinch flat on the new tube without even managing to get the full bead over and also broke both my levers. I'm basically a caveman. Then I found this and I can't even be mad about the tyre because this guy is so calm. Need to try it tomorrow. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XUFVrl0UT4
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# ? Feb 27, 2022 08:27 |
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Animal Friend posted:I managed to get a pinch flat on the new tube without even managing to get the full bead over and also broke both my levers. I'm basically a caveman. Get a bead jack and never struggle again: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EZRSz1DlHg
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# ? Feb 27, 2022 08:44 |
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Animal Friend posted:So my bike came with Maxxis Detonators and I remember them being good because there felt grippy and rolled really well. I had them on for a few months and replaced them with Schwalbe marathons after I got a puncture. Detonators are by far the most puncture prone tyres I've ever used. Absolutely live up to their name.
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# ? Feb 27, 2022 12:22 |
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I think I have nerve damage in my hands from trying to get a probably slightly undersized steel bead gatorskin back onto my rim after a flat like 6 years ago. never used steel beads again after that 45 min ordeal I'm still using the same tire levers to this day though. I don't think it's possible for these to break
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# ? Feb 27, 2022 13:12 |
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marshalljim posted:Get a bead jack and never struggle again: CaptainTofu posted:Detonators are by far the most puncture prone tyres I've ever used. Absolutely live up to their name. yeah there's a reason I rode them until my first puncture before I replaced them when the bike was new. But I just wanted a budget tyre and went with them because of familiarity. They're super thing and light, they do feel good... but they suck and left me 20km from home and an hours walk to the nearest train station yesterday. I'll also say in my own defence that I have fitted Schawlbes before (my OP says this isn't the first time running them) and I've fitted multiple sets of Vittoria Randonnuers before too. The front tyre went on fine too. Just the rear one gave me so much trouble.
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# ? Feb 27, 2022 13:17 |
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God Hole posted:I'm still using the same tire levers to this day though. I don't think it's possible for these to break I have snapped one on a tough install. Mine were second hand and already very beat up looking, like it'd been run over a few times. The break was actually close to the spoke hook end, so I kept using the lever for a while longer.
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# ? Feb 28, 2022 04:57 |
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I've installed marathon+ a couple times and didn't have too big of an issue, but loving tubeless ready gravel kings were so tight they snapped some lovely tire levers I had and sent shrapnel flying. Pedro's levers are great though. The one other trick that helps a really tight fit if it's warm out and you can let the thing sit in sunlight to heat it up, it'll be stretchier. I had to use the radiator in my house once over the winter because those fuckers basically do not fit.
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# ? Mar 1, 2022 16:29 |
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Yeah I followed the method I linked using cable ties and and "massaging" around the rim to slowly pull the bead over the rim and it was surprisingly easy.Mauser posted:The one other trick that helps a really tight fit if it's warm out and you can let the thing sit in sunlight to heat it up, it'll be stretchier. I had to use the radiator in my house once over the winter because those fuckers basically do not fit. This is great advice.
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# ? Mar 2, 2022 01:32 |
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Animal Friend posted:This is great advice. I'm positive it was someone else who mentioned it on these forums, but it's real and it's the only way I could do one out of two of the gravelking tires after my finger muscles were shot
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# ? Mar 2, 2022 04:01 |
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I still do tires by hand but if I go back to Marathon Plus tires I’ll use levers because the last time I did that with Pluses, I pealed the skin off on one of my thumbs.
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# ? Mar 4, 2022 19:31 |
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So many combos of tires and rims. I've mounted Marathons in like 5 minutes without having to think about it and then the next time I'm debating filing a comp claim for physio because my hands get all jacked up. I'm pretty sure if I ever switch to Marathons for commuting or touring I'd practice mounting and unmounting a few times just to make sure it's physically possible to do it in a reasonable amount of time before heading out. Screw being a half hour late for something because Schwalbe engineers are masochists.
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# ? Mar 4, 2022 19:44 |
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EvilJoven posted:So many combos of tires and rims. I've mounted Marathons in like 5 minutes without having to think about it and then the next time I'm debating filing a comp claim for physio because my hands get all jacked up. I'm pretty sure if I ever switch to Marathons for commuting or touring I'd practice mounting and unmounting a few times just to make sure it's physically possible to do it in a reasonable amount of time before heading out. Screw being a half hour late for something because Schwalbe engineers are masochists. I've been on Vittoria 40mm 26" Rubino Pro Slicks for years, but I'm down to one spare. Very easy to mount/dismount. Roll easily. When they wear out I'll get the Compass tires so I can deal with gravel easier.
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EvilJoven posted:So many combos of tires and rims. I've mounted Marathons in like 5 minutes without having to think about it and then the next time I'm debating filing a comp claim for physio because my hands get all jacked up. I'm pretty sure if I ever switch to Marathons for commuting or touring I'd practice mounting and unmounting a few times just to make sure it's physically possible to do it in a reasonable amount of time before heading out. Screw being a half hour late for something because Schwalbe engineers are masochists. Well, if you're lucky with the marathons, you'll never actually have to put them on outside of your place because I haven't had a flat yet. I'm sure a nail would go right through them, but the glass in my alley that slashed a half-inch gash in my other tires hasn't done poo poo to my wife's or my marathon+s
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# ? Mar 6, 2022 04:49 |
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my experience is the same. Roadside flats used to be fairly common for me (usually glass slivers or small steel debris) but it just doesn't seem to happen with marathon+. I still carry the toolkit but it's been a long time since I had need for it.
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Invalido posted:my experience is the same. Roadside flats used to be fairly common for me (usually glass slivers or small steel debris) but it just doesn't seem to happen with marathon+. I still carry the toolkit but it's been a long time since I had need for it. I have gotten flats with the (normal) Marathons but not the Marathon Pluses.
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# ? Mar 9, 2022 06:39 |
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VideoGameVet posted:I have gotten flats with the (normal) Marathons but not the Marathon Pluses. with a single exception IIRC - a single flat caused by a piece of stainless steel wire. Not bad over several years of riding. The "plus" means it has the puncture protection layer. It also means it's a heavy and stiff tire because of it but everything is a compromise when it comes to tires. On a different note current fuel prices make me really glad that I don't drive to work on the regular and I feel stronger than usual that bicycles rule.
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# ? Mar 9, 2022 09:41 |
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Invalido posted:with a single exception IIRC - a single flat caused by a piece of stainless steel wire. Not bad over several years of riding. Someone said to me the other day something about the price of fuel being insane and I realised I had no idea what they were talking about. As in I of course know about global events but I've not had to pay attention to fuel for a long time. Major smug cycling moment.
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# ? Mar 10, 2022 03:45 |
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Well, I spoke to soon on the marathon+ chat and just had to meet my wife halfway on her commute with the spare tube as she got a flat. Small circular hole on the outside of the tube, no visible glass or metal stuck in the tire, no visible damage or holes to the tire. The tube I took out was old as hell, so maybe it was just its time. Gas chat: We've got a little two door my wife uses for commuting about half the time for the other site she works at and we fill it up maybe once a month, so it definitely does not impact us in a meaningful way. I haven't driven to work since before 2015 and cannot imagine ever going back to that poo poo because it's a nightmare
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# ? Mar 10, 2022 18:00 |
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Mauser posted:Well, I spoke to soon on the marathon+ chat and just had to meet my wife halfway on her commute with the spare tube as she got a flat. Small circular hole on the outside of the tube, no visible glass or metal stuck in the tire, no visible damage or holes to the tire. The tube I took out was old as hell, so maybe it was just its time. Never say a tire is good, it is guaranteed bad juju
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# ? Mar 10, 2022 18:20 |
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bicievino posted:Never say a tire is good, it is guaranteed bad juju Patches don't stick to the inside of my Cannonballs and Darn gravelkings are too close to poop color.
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# ? Jun 6, 2024 09:54 |
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My back wheel is all wobbly and I can just push it at times, but the tire will scrape against the mud guard now. I was maybe 2-3 km into my commute home when it crapped out on me. I walked/ran it back towards work, to a garage around there. He says they got to change the wheel, but I'll have to find the part elsewhere. So my bike is safe-ish at work not in the regular parking, which is gated, but actually within the high school itself, attached to some rather bad rails, but it should be harder to reach. Course my luck being what it is, I'm off to Croatia all next week so I can't actually get it fixed until the 21st. Technician told me something in the axle broke probably due to poor maintenance. I can only blame my local garage who had my bike for a check-up/cleaning in January and kept it 2 weeks longer since they went on vacation without telling me and clearly didn't do anything. Just another reason to never go there. I'm kinda upset, but I'm glad it's something easy to fix.
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