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I need a new seatpost clamps for three CAAD12 frames. The Cannondale part KP397 is listed as having an inner diameter of 28.0mm. I cannot for the life of me find anything other than the $40 OEM part that will work. Amazon as expected is no help, as everything is mislabeled. Any help would be appreciated.
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# ? Jul 26, 2022 22:58 |
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# ? Jun 3, 2024 08:04 |
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You could try a 28.6 clamp, that's a somewhat common size.
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# ? Jul 27, 2022 00:47 |
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Wifi Toilet posted:Oops, thought I posted this in the other thread where I posted about building a mid life crisis bike. Honestly I’m just gonna be riding it around the neighborhood when I get home from work maybe 20 to 30 minutes, no specific purpose. Between those two brands (and any 'track' frame out in that price range) and for your use case, there is little-to-no difference in how the thing will ride. Buy the one with the paint job you like most.
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# ? Jul 27, 2022 01:44 |
If you had the choice between two functionally identical (but differently colored) 105 LH brifters would you go for the one that has a hosed up looking lever but is mechanically perfect, or would you go for the great looking one that has a missing section of plastic shield so the mechanism is theoretically slightly exposed when you brake or shift (this bike won't be used in the rain). The levers unfortunately don't interchange despite looking the same from the outside.
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# ? Jul 27, 2022 04:03 |
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Slavvy posted:If you had the choice between two functionally identical (but differently colored) 105 LH brifters would you go for the one that has a hosed up looking lever but is mechanically perfect, or would you go for the great looking one that has a missing section of plastic shield so the mechanism is theoretically slightly exposed when you brake or shift (this bike won't be used in the rain). Is the missing cover the little removable cap that some of the shifters had or is it like actually broken off? Either way I'd probably go with that one and if it's a replaceable part deal with that whenever
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# ? Jul 27, 2022 04:10 |
It's a little plastic cover to the rear of the lever that covers the ratcheting mechanism, it might be replaceable but would involve dismantling the part you shouldn't dismantle. I don't think it was ever close to weatherproof, it's more a cosmetic thing. I think I'll run the good looking but broken one.
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# ? Jul 27, 2022 04:22 |
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Wifi Toilet posted:Oops, thought I posted this in the other thread where I posted about building a mid life crisis bike. Honestly I’m just gonna be riding it around the neighborhood when I get home from work maybe 20 to 30 minutes, no specific purpose. Both can run brakes, which you should. Only the State has bottle bosses, fwiw.
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# ? Jul 27, 2022 04:39 |
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jamal posted:You could try a 28.6 clamp, that's a somewhat common size.
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# ? Jul 27, 2022 18:58 |
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CopperHound posted:And if that is a little big, you can always use these: Yeah. 28.6 was too big. Amazing how 0.6mm made such a difference. The clamp closed upon itself well before it began to bind on the seat post. We keep the recycling in the garage, in an area just off in my peripheral vision from my bike workspace. Believe me, the high quality shims seem to creep into my vision all the time. But these are for bikes I rent out to people, so I like to keep them as neat as possible. I'll probably bite the $120 bullet for the 3 OEM clamps.
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# ? Jul 27, 2022 22:07 |
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Cat rear end Trophy posted:Yeah. 28.6 was too big. Amazing how 0.6mm made such a difference. The clamp closed upon itself well before it began to bind on the seat post. 0.6mm on the diameter becomes 1.9mm on the minor circumference. There's a good reason they're made in 0.2mm increments.
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# ? Jul 27, 2022 22:25 |
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SimonSays posted:0.6mm on the diameter becomes 1.9mm on the minor circumference. There's a good reason they're made in 0.2mm increments. I know. I did the math too. I am a huge geek.
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# ? Jul 27, 2022 22:54 |
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anyone got a recommendation for bar tape that my friends won't destroy? For some reason whenever I lend out my gravel bike people just end up shredding the bar tape on that thing and I have no idea what they're doing
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# ? Jul 28, 2022 13:57 |
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Get your friends to stop flipping the bike over to get the wheels off, or chucking the bike down like a ten-year-old who got called in to dinner? Otherwise there's no destruction-proof tape, just get the 10$ stuff and you'll get quick at wrapping.
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# ? Jul 28, 2022 14:18 |
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what the poster above said, but regardless if your bar tape is getting put through the ringer, doing this will help it stay intact a bit longer (timestamped): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MzIiv7pewE&t=723s
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# ? Jul 28, 2022 14:37 |
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I have mates who destroy the stuff too and I really don't know how. The fizik soft touch stuff I've got on mine I've had for over 2 years and whilst it's worn in places it's still basically fine I guess I've got a fairly light touch on the bars? Maybe some people properly grip them. Or have acidic sweat
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# ? Jul 28, 2022 17:56 |
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Skarsnik posted:I have mates who destroy the stuff too and I really don't know how. The fizik soft touch stuff I've got on mine I've had for over 2 years and whilst it's worn in places it's still basically fine If you ride that bike a lot it’s going to be insanely gross under that tape after 2 years
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# ? Jul 28, 2022 18:01 |
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I guess that also depends on if you wear gloves and climate too
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# ? Jul 28, 2022 19:43 |
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I think it's a combination of very sweaty hands gripping the handlebars that's messing it up. I wear gloves generally, so I've never had the tape get all that wet except one time when I was stuck in a rainstorm for a few hours and then riding on the soggy bartape the rest of the day.
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# ? Jul 28, 2022 19:50 |
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You could try some of the bar tape that's a nylon ribbon with a foam backing. Camp and Go Slow is a little expensive but Instagram will think your bikes are super cool https://www.campandgoslow.com/product/camp-and-go-slow-rattlesnake-bartape https://www.campandgoslow.com/product/eastern-rattler-bar-tape And PDW has some fun designs for a little less money https://ridepdw.com/collections/grips-and-bells/products/pdw-wraps-with-silicone-grip?variant=36879238267048 Blue Lug also has some fun ones including "vintage camera strap", but shipping from Japan is nuts. If you search around you might be able to find somebody domestically carrying them https://global.bluelug.com/bl-select-btp-bartape-digi-rank.html Dog Case fucked around with this message at 20:03 on Jul 28, 2022 |
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Can confirm, the PDW tape is tough.
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# ? Jul 28, 2022 23:01 |
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i ordered some PU, EVA, and traditional cork material tape after using cork my entire life to do a Pepsi Challenge as part of a dub-con overhaul of my commuter i am EXCITED about 21st Century bar tape technology
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# ? Jul 28, 2022 23:19 |
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After using tape with a silicone backer instead of adhesive I can't understand why they're not all made like that. Trivially easy to wrap, and if it gets grimy you just pull it off and wash it.
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# ? Jul 28, 2022 23:22 |
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evil_bunnY posted:After using tape with a silicone backer instead of adhesive I can't understand why they're not all made like that. Trivially easy to wrap, and if it gets grimy you just pull it off and wash it. Zipp Service Course CX for life
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# ? Jul 29, 2022 00:01 |
Is there a rough mileage/hour estimate of how long tape 'should' last the same way we can estimate chain life? Is there a big functional difference between cheap poo poo and fancy stuff?
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# ? Jul 29, 2022 00:57 |
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Slavvy posted:Is there a rough mileage/hour estimate of how long tape 'should' last the same way we can estimate chain life? Is there a big functional difference between cheap poo poo and fancy stuff? I've never really worn it out other than crashing on it. I'll usually end up having to redo it because i want to swap bars or redo the cable housing for some reason or whatever. But I've also had way more bikes with flat bars than drop bars so maybe i just don't ride them enough
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# ? Jul 29, 2022 01:02 |
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Yeah, it's just not a "service interval" you plan for.
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# ? Jul 29, 2022 01:12 |
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Depends on a person's body chemistry, too, so it's not possible to really figure out
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# ? Jul 29, 2022 01:31 |
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it's relatively cheap so just replace it when you want something new?
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# ? Jul 29, 2022 02:58 |
I'm reading this as 'get the zany colored $10 stuff and go hog wild'
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# ? Jul 29, 2022 03:37 |
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I hope someday I'll have a bike worthy of this
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# ? Jul 29, 2022 03:43 |
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After a couple seasons my tape just starts to get a bit dingy and I like to treat myself to nice new tape. It's like buying new socks or underwear. And about every other time I replace tape I do my cable housing for good measure.
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# ? Jul 29, 2022 04:12 |
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Is there a way to run a SRAM 12 speed chain and chainring with Shimano Hollowtec cranks? BSD mounted aftermarket chainring maybe? I dislike working on the SRAM cranks on my mtb since they need so much more force to take on and off and found the hollowtec cranks really nice that way. I'm putting together a drivetrain and am stuck using an Eagle 12s rear derailleur and cassette so I can't just run all Shimano. Not the end of the world if I have to stick with RaceFace or SRAM cranks but I'd rather not.
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# ? Jul 29, 2022 23:39 |
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Nyyen posted:Is there a way to run a SRAM 12 speed chain and chainring with a Shimano Hollowtec cranks? I hate working on my SRAM cranks on my mtb and found the hollowtec cranks really nice that way. If you do find a way, you'll have invalidated Shimano and SRAM's business models, so let us know.
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# ? Jul 29, 2022 23:41 |
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SimonSays posted:If you do find a way, you'll have invalidated Shimano and SRAM's business models, so let us know. Well it looks like the drop-stop A profile chainrings from Wolftooth will work for SRAM eagle chains and the have versions for Shimano cranks so that might do it.
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# ? Jul 30, 2022 00:55 |
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Nyyen posted:Is there a way to run a SRAM 12 speed chain and chainring with Shimano Hollowtec cranks? BSD mounted aftermarket chainring maybe? I dislike working on the SRAM cranks on my mtb since they need so much more force to take on and off and found the hollowtec cranks really nice that way. Garbaruk has options as well
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# ? Jul 30, 2022 01:28 |
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Nyyen posted:Is there a way to run a SRAM 12 speed chain and chainring with Shimano Hollowtec cranks? BSD mounted aftermarket chainring maybe? I dislike working on the SRAM cranks on my mtb since they need so much more force to take on and off and found the hollowtec cranks really nice that way. The only weird SRAM chain is the flat top SRAM road, the 12sp MTB SRAM chain is fine with anything and vise versa. My MTB has a generic off brand cassette with GX AXS RD and a Saint crank with a wolf tooth chainring and KMC X12 chain, it’s fine.
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# ? Jul 30, 2022 04:12 |
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Is it possible to convert a 142mm thru axle hub to a 145mm qr bike? I have been given a pair of gravel wheels and would like to try a gravel ride on a tandem.
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# ? Jul 30, 2022 15:07 |
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Possible? Yes. Worth the effort? Maybe? Probably not. Disc rotor spacing or dish will get kinda fucky.
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# ? Jul 30, 2022 15:30 |
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Seems like machining a little insert to go inside each hub end and create a QR end would be achievable, esp for someone of mikemelbrooks' inclination. And then a dicier adapter to space out the rotor.
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# ? Jul 30, 2022 17:40 |
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# ? Jun 3, 2024 08:04 |
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Do you mean 145mm as the total length of the axle or lock nut to lock nut? Qr hubs are measured nut to nut. I'm p sure a 145mm long qr axle is for a standard 135 (nut to nut) qr hub and unless theres a conversion kit for the hub it's gonna be real dicey to bodge it even with a precision machined part. If it's actually 145 nut to nut what bike is it?
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