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I was intentionally avoiding the bike shops for it because that's up into the 1k+ range. I don't think the place I got my marlin from even keeps road bikes in-store, they've got mtb, hybrids, and electric mtb.
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# ? Dec 1, 2022 01:32 |
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Also I think the domane is the only road bike trek makes that's available in aluminum
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# ? Dec 1, 2022 01:44 |
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Try to find a shop that carries used bikes. Buying one online without experience and knowing what you want is a bad idea
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# ? Dec 1, 2022 02:34 |
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It's not online I just wanted to link it to see if I should skip the 20 minute drive to academy.
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# ? Dec 1, 2022 02:46 |
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brand engager posted:It's not online I just wanted to link it to see if I should skip the 20 minute drive to academy. red flag: bike only comes in one size, “men’s”.
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# ? Dec 1, 2022 02:48 |
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Development posted:red flag: bike only comes in one size, “men’s”. Don't be so hasty. Maybe there's a second size, "Women's" . (don't buy a bike without someone knowledgeable to fit you)
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# ? Dec 1, 2022 03:56 |
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I agree that your best bet would be to check second hand places first. Then, if you find something that feels comfortable, take it to a bike shop since (assuming they're remotely competent) they'll be able to catch a lot of stuff someone without experience would look over. If you're not in the boonies then checking Facebook and the like isn't a bad idea either imo. If you can't find anything else it does at least pass the glance test (not being a department store bike that's half plastic that'll be trash in a year), assuming that it actually fits (don't let anyone at the store try to tell you that you can just adjust the wheels or seat or something if you're waffling on it).
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# ? Dec 1, 2022 04:59 |
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I’m going to put PINK SPARKLE bar tape on it.
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# ? Dec 1, 2022 05:28 |
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brand engager posted:Also I think the domane is the only road bike trek makes that's available in aluminum The Emonda is too: https://www.trekbikes.com/gb/en_GB/bikes/road-bikes/performance-road-bikes/%E9monda/%E9monda-alr/c/B212/
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# ? Dec 1, 2022 12:15 |
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Oh didn't see those before, looks like only the ALR 5 version is in the US though
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# ? Dec 1, 2022 16:25 |
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A SRAM Rival XG-1250 12-Speed Cassette Silver, 10-36T will work just fine as a kickr cassette with my currently Force AXS 10-33T bike right?
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# ? Dec 1, 2022 18:24 |
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Residency Evil posted:A SRAM Rival XG-1250 12-Speed Cassette Silver, 10-36T Depends if your Force RD is the 33t or 36t max, although apparently you can crank the b-screw in all the way and make it work for the former. You might also need a new chain depending on how your current chain is sized.
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# ? Dec 1, 2022 18:36 |
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Is there any maintenance I should be keeping up with on my 6 year old Hammer trainer? It went through a little period where the drive belt was occasionally loud but that seems to have worn down enough to not be noticeable anymore which seems concerning.
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# ? Dec 1, 2022 19:16 |
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Literally Lewis Hamilton posted:Depends if your Force RD is the 33t or 36t max, although apparently you can crank the b-screw in all the way and make it work for the former. You might also need a new chain depending on how your current chain is sized. Oh that’s helpful. 10-30T cassette would be fine though?
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# ? Dec 1, 2022 20:06 |
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bicievino posted:Ochsner didn't make frames, they just slapped their brand on some bikes. yeah, my brother has one and the little info I could find is that he's got the higher end version and this is the lower end. I don't think I'll bother with it.
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Residency Evil posted:Oh that’s helpful. 10-30T cassette would be fine though? From a RD perspective, yes. Any reason you don’t want to just have the same size cassette so you don’t have to mess with b screw adjustment?
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# ? Dec 1, 2022 20:35 |
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fixin to ride my bike this weekend
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# ? Dec 1, 2022 21:16 |
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Literally Lewis Hamilton posted:From a RD perspective, yes. Any reason you don’t want to just have the same size cassette so you don’t have to mess with b screw adjustment? I don’t think rival comes in a 10-33 size, only force. Should I just get the force cassette? If I don’t will I have to mess with things?
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# ? Dec 1, 2022 21:49 |
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Residency Evil posted:I don’t think rival comes in a 10-33 size, only force. Should I just get the force cassette? If I don’t will I have to mess with things? You probably won’t have to mess with b-adjustment. You might have to microadjust your cage position anyway though since it’s likely your trainer’s cassette will be minimally offset just because. If you encounter lazy shifting, then yeah, you might have to turn the b-adjustment screw out/CCW a bit.
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# ? Dec 1, 2022 22:48 |
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kimbo305 posted:So... does it feel a lot better now? holy poo poo, so much better!
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# ? Dec 1, 2022 23:03 |
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TobinHatesYou posted:You probably won’t have to mess with b-adjustment. You might have to microadjust your cage position anyway though since it’s likely your trainer’s cassette will be minimally offset just because. Gotcha. Sounds like if I really wanted to keep things easy, I should just get the exact same cassette? Or just gotten the stupid kickr bike.
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# ? Dec 1, 2022 23:06 |
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What things do you guys who have di2 like to adjust? I’ve changed my shifters so the top brifters control the big ring and the bottom brifters control the small, but that’s it so far. Is there something I could setup so it wouldn’t allow cross chaining? Wouldn’t be a huge deal but maybe if it starts to cross chain then it automatically shifts to the bigger/smaller chainring and accompanying cassette to stop that? Or is that a bad idea?
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# ? Dec 2, 2022 00:44 |
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The cross chaining thing depends on what cassette and rings are on your bike and the specific model of di2. like on the 9100 stuff, with compact cranks and an 11-30 it won't let you do like the two smallest gears in the little ring. With my older 9070 stuff it'll let me go wherever I want but also 11-28 is the biggest approved cassette and it doesn't have syncro or semi-syncro shift. About the only thing I've done is change the multi shift speed from normal to "fast." I'm not sure if I've tried "very fast." Also my top hidden buttons shift the rear derailleur which is kind of nice sometimes. I considered doing the d-fly wireless thing but I'd need a new battery for that too and then would add the internal bar end jct a while I was at it and don't want to bother with spending all that.
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# ? Dec 2, 2022 02:12 |
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nwin posted:What things do you guys who have di2 like to adjust? Isn't that what the Synchronized Shifting feature is supposed to allow you to do?
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# ? Dec 2, 2022 05:48 |
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Anything that screams out “no” for this?
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# ? Dec 2, 2022 10:13 |
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does anyone know if the 4iiii precision 3 battery cap (MK300) will fit on a 4iiii precision 2 (MK200)? The latter is sold out everywhere
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# ? Dec 2, 2022 16:05 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIBldkWO9a4 danny owns
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# ? Dec 2, 2022 16:51 |
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I ordered a tire jack ages ago, but never did anything with it. I was swapping some tubes around just this morning and wasn't really in the mood to mess around with my Terrenos (cuz all Terrenos I've used are ludicrously tight on my rims). Holy poo poo that thing works like magic. Kinda feels like cheating. In other stupid news, I ordered thorn resistant tubes even longer ago because JPow told me that's what I should use for bunny hop practice. Again, never used them. Hell, I never even took them out of the box. So I'm swapping tubes this morning and was going to throw it in the tire from the previous paragraph. In case this wasn't obvious but you should probably never order something like these. Felt like I was installing a garden hose inside the tire. These would be absolutely wretched to actually use for riding. If you wanted to reach a "thorn resistant" state with your bike you'd be way better served with tubeless tires or normal-rear end tubes with removable values and some sealant.
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# ? Dec 2, 2022 18:43 |
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Need a Cyclocross or Gravel bike for a Christmas gift. Where should I be putting my search efforts? Any bikes/brands that are favored? Things to look for? Thanks for any help Edit: budget is $400 or south with some headroom north. If it's not worth it in that budget let me know and I'll start looking for a different gift altogether Perry Mason Jar fucked around with this message at 21:17 on Dec 2, 2022 |
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Perry Mason Jar posted:Need a Cyclocross or Gravel bike for a Christmas gift. Where should I be putting my search efforts? Any bikes/brands that are favored? Things to look for? Thanks for any help The budget range is pretty grim, but here's what you could get: http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/gravity/gravel-bikes/liberty-grv-gravel-road-bikes.htm http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/motobecane/gravel-bikes/gravel-v-vbrake-gravel-bikes.htm These are in stock. The non-sale MSRPs are pure marketing, though the competing bikes they list are pricier than these. You need to know what you're doing to assemble them. Some parts may wear out very quickly because they're insanely cheap. These are not worth upgrading. In particular, the drivetrain cannot be taken past 7 speeds, which is usable but will have big jumps. The shifters are also very not modern. This one is out of stock: http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/motobecane/uno-pro.htm But is simpler, which is a real consideration in terms of when things will wear out. If you don't know what size to get or how to size bikes, I think getting one of these and assuming long term maintenance over is asking for a lot. You can certainly take it to a bike shop when issues arise, but that will quickly eat into your up front savings. e: if you do know what you're doing, there's scratch and scuff bikes being sold on their clearance site, including this for $100 off: https://bikeisland.com/cgi-bin/BKTK_STOR20.cgi?Action=Details&ProdID=2265
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# ? Dec 2, 2022 23:39 |
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I'm thinking older canti bikes like a CAAD 8X or a Jake The Snake would be in that price range. Not slowing down is a feature, not a bug. Why would you want to go slower any ways?
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# ? Dec 2, 2022 23:52 |
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Yeah, you could net something nice in the used market, which is what numberoneposter is implying.
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# ? Dec 3, 2022 00:35 |
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nwin posted:Anything that screams out “no” for this? Don't these have narrow spindles, meaning they are limited to BB30/BB30a/PF30/PF30a?
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TobinHatesYou posted:Don't these have narrow spindles, meaning they are limited to BB30/BB30a/PF30/PF30a? That wouldn’t be a problem for me…2019 supersix
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# ? Dec 3, 2022 01:28 |
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I was over there getting some tires for my old bike so I checked out that cheapo road bike. The frame seemed nice but everything on it felt like junk. The back rotor was flexing when I pulled on the brakes.
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kimbo305 posted:The budget range is pretty grim, but here's what you could get: Thanks for the help. To be clear I absolutely do not know what I'm doing. If I got it right, for this road bike the size should be inseam (cm) x 0.7 for the seat tube length. Works out to 57 in this case - is it better to go up or down when rounding; 56 or 58?
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Perry Mason Jar posted:If I got it right, for this road bike the size should be inseam (cm) x 0.7 for the seat tube length. Works out to 57 in this case - is it better to go up or down when rounding; 56 or 58? I've not seen that sizing tactic. Comparing that leg length to mine, I think even 56 might be big in terms of standover height. Are you using measured inseam or pant size inseam? What's their height? Do they have normal arm length?
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brand engager posted:I was over there getting some tires for my old bike so I checked out that cheapo road bike. The frame seemed nice but everything on it felt like junk. The back rotor was flexing when I pulled on the brakes. LMAO at "for riders over 5 ft" Rei has some store brand bikes on sale rn, they aren't bad for the price
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brand engager posted:I was over there getting some tires for my old bike so I checked out that cheapo road bike. The frame seemed nice but everything on it felt like junk. The back rotor was flexing when I pulled on the brakes.
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# ? Dec 3, 2022 05:14 |
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brand engager posted:The back rotor was flexing when I pulled on the brakes. This is normal. Disc calipers on bikes in this price range only actuate from one side. TobinHatesYou fucked around with this message at 10:45 on Dec 3, 2022 |
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