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https://www.bicycleretailer.com/rec...rticle-comments It's happening! #thanksshimano
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# ? Sep 21, 2023 17:11 |
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numberoneposter posted:https://www.bicycleretailer.com/rec...rticle-comments Dura-Ace and Ultegra models - poor boys stay winning
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# ? Sep 21, 2023 17:13 |
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I never thought I'd see the day. My faith in the miracle of consumer capitalism has been restored.
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Sphyre posted:gonna go against this and say that if you’re going to the effort of wearing bib shorts and a cycling jersey then just grow up and get proper shoes and pedals. i don’t care about road vs mtb pedals, but clipping in and out is just not difficult. it takes about 15 minutes max to get used to Flats let me mix up foot positions for comfort and performance - I get better force transfer for sprinting on my midfoot, spinning feels better on the balls of my feet, sometimes my hips need me to Q my stance a little different, sometimes a patella gets spicy and I can ride on my heels while it relaxes, et cetera
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# ? Sep 21, 2023 17:52 |
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Have you considered having lower extremities that work correctly? Saw them off and start over
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# ? Sep 21, 2023 18:01 |
numberoneposter posted:https://www.bicycleretailer.com/rec...rticle-comments quote:The company told BRAIN it expects fewer than 1% of the inspected cranks will require replacement. Doubt (X)
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# ? Sep 21, 2023 18:24 |
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Angryhead posted:Dura-Ace and Ultegra models - poor boys stay winning still waiting for the coveted glued aluminum (algluminium™) technology to trickle down
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# ? Sep 21, 2023 18:38 |
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numberoneposter posted:https://www.bicycleretailer.com/rec...rticle-comments quote:Some replacement crank lengths and chainring combinations will be unavailable. For example, some Ultegra cranksets with 53-39 chainrings will be replaced with 52-36 chainrings. Dura-Ace 180mm cranks will be replaced with 177.5mm cranks. lol
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# ? Sep 21, 2023 18:54 |
They're going to replace them with ones that can't break right? Right??
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# ? Sep 21, 2023 18:58 |
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Slavvy posted:Doubt (X) The reported incidence amounts to 0.6%. I would imagine a very large fraction of experienced failures were reported, given the nature of who buys road bikes with these higher tier cranks and their relationship to the dealer. So many of the early failures have already been accounted for. What remains to be seen is where we are in the bathtub curve for their failure rate. It stands to reason that it'll be a likely failure mode as the cranks age and get more use. Recalls are open-ended, right? Like you can get your crank checked at any point in the future. So maybe with more riding through the years (not that you're supposed to under the terms of the recall), the failures will shoot up.
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# ? Sep 21, 2023 19:20 |
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I've got 3 crank sets that are going to get free chainrings out of this.
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# ? Sep 21, 2023 20:54 |
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Apparently I'll get some cash for my lovely Stages duel sided power meter too. I left the left side crank on the bike but if they will give me $500 and a new set of cranks they can have it. I may also have three cranksets too, I'll have to check, I definitely have the one lol.
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# ? Sep 21, 2023 21:14 |
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I was going to ask what are they going to do about the crank based power meters like stages and 4iiii? Are they giving you a new one of those too?
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# ? Sep 21, 2023 21:30 |
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kimbo305 posted:I would imagine a very large fraction of experienced failures were reported, given the nature of who buys road bikes with these higher tier cranks and their relationship to the dealer. I don't know about this. I broke several outside of warranty and didn't notify a shop or dealer. I just threw more money at Shimano and bought the latest model each time.
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# ? Sep 21, 2023 21:44 |
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numberoneposter posted:Apparently I'll get some cash for my lovely Stages duel sided power meter too. I left the left side crank on the bike but if they will give me $500 and a new set of cranks they can have it.
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# ? Sep 21, 2023 22:11 |
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Crumps Brother posted:Did I miss something that mentioned power meters? Cuz I have a left and right PM on one of my two cranks that are on the list. https://www.bicycleretailer.com/recalls/2023/09/21/shimano-recalls-760-000-hollowtech-road-cranks-after-receiving-4-500-incident posted:If the consumer has purchased an affected crank with a third-party power meter installed, such as a Stages, Pioneer or 4iiii power meter, Shimano will accept the crank back and return a new crank without a power meter and compensate the consumer. The compensation rates start at $300 for a single non-drive side power meter to $500 for a dual-sided meter.
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# ? Sep 22, 2023 05:05 |
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kimbo305 posted:The reported incidence amounts to 0.6%. I would imagine a very large fraction of experienced failures were reported, given the nature of who buys road bikes with these higher tier cranks and their relationship to the dealer. So many of the early failures have already been accounted for. Quite optimistic. My group ride circles consist of $10000 bike owners and a large number of them have dry freehubs, worn out chains/chainrings/cassettes, blackened chains from using too much wet lube, creaking BBs, contaminated brakes, etc. If Shimano is estimating 1% failure rate, I bet they are allowing themselves to round down from 1.9%
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# ? Sep 22, 2023 08:39 |
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Bouillon Rube posted:Any opinions on belt driven bikes? I have a lead on a Priority Cooper for very cheap and it’s piqued my interest. the ikea bike used some knockoff belt system, priority uses Gates belts that are the gold standard of belt bikes it’ll be a good essentially maintenance free bike, go for it
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# ? Sep 22, 2023 14:17 |
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e.pilot posted:the ikea bike used some knockoff belt system, priority uses Gates belts that are the gold standard of belt bikes
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# ? Sep 22, 2023 15:07 |
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e.pilot posted:the ikea bike used some knockoff belt system, priority uses Gates belts that are the gold standard of belt bikes kimbo305 posted:I’d test ride if possible to see if you like the feel of IGH. It’s a genuine Gates setup unlike the Ikea, so should hold up its end of the bargain. The Nexus 3 is more likely to be disappointing to you. Thanks both. I went ahead and ordered a Priority Ace (single speed) instead- living in Houston there isn’t really much need for gears on a road bike anyway. The Ace also uses a slightly better variant of the Gates belt system (Centertrack vs Sidetrack); the Centertrack belts seem to be easier to source parts for and are reputed to feel a little smoother. I didn’t really need another bike but it seemed like a great deal for $399.
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# ? Sep 22, 2023 15:58 |
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Bouillon Rube posted:Bicycle Megathread 5: I didn’t really need another bike but it seemed like a great deal
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# ? Sep 22, 2023 19:47 |
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Probably a can of worms topic, but is there such a thing as a chain lube that legit doesn't build up on cassette teeth and turn into a gross mess? After a few years of exclusively riding my belt driven bike I've had to go back to my beater for a while because of an ankle injury (flat pedals on this bike) and am once again having to confront the realities of drive chain maintenance. God drat gently caress chains. Anyways I've been using Finish Line dry lube. Maybe I'm just not doing a good enough job wiping off the excess or something. Bouillon Rube posted:Any opinions on belt driven bikes? I have a lead on a Priority Cooper for very cheap and it’s piqued my interest. Yes, yes, yes. Over 12k miles so far on my gates belt / Alfine 8-speed hub and not a single problem or a single second of time spent cleaning or maintaining anything. It just works, smoothly and quietly no matter what.
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# ? Sep 22, 2023 22:37 |
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Chain lube... I was talking to someone during one of the rest stops at the 50 mile ride I did through St. Louis, and we talked about chains for a minute. He commented on how nice my chain looked, and I told him I'd degreased, rinsed, and oiled my chain after the metric century I'd done a couple weeks prior on Katy because of all the dust. Someone came up out of nowhere and informed me that 3-in-1 oil is a water displacement chemical, but he corrected himself to say that it was a degreaser. "But what do I know; I wax my chain after every 1,000 miles." Thanks, Mr. Helper.
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# ? Sep 22, 2023 22:59 |
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not really, but some are worse than others. finish line dry is not too bad as far as they go. waxing is still the way to go but you really have to commit to it and understandably it's too much work for many riders
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# ? Sep 22, 2023 22:59 |
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Brother sent me pictures and a trip report on his Priority Apollo Gravel He went from a department store Frankenbike to that and of course it’s a world away from that but I wonder how it compares to the Contend ARs or Topstones of the world. It’s got mechanical discs and isn’t set up for tubeless.
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# ? Sep 22, 2023 23:33 |
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CheddarGoblin posted:Probably a can of worms topic, but is there such a thing as a chain lube that legit doesn't build up on cassette teeth and turn into a gross mess? I’ve been using Rock-N-Roll Gold and Extreme on my commuter and MTB for a year and haven’t had to de-crud my stuff. I ride in very dusty conditions but I can blow my chain clean after a ride and it comes right off. Are you letting the Finish Line dry (post wipe) before you ride? RNR recommends overnight and it seems to work (at the cost of frequent reapplication.)
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# ? Sep 22, 2023 23:41 |
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monsterzero posted:Are you letting the Finish Line dry (post wipe) before you ride? RNR recommends overnight and it seems to work (at the cost of frequent reapplication.) Ahhh poo poo I'm not, good point, I think this is one of those pieces of knowledge my brain let go of after switching to belt. My usual ride has a short section of fine gravel right at the beginning too so that can't be helping. Thanks for the reminder.
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# ? Sep 22, 2023 23:55 |
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I use cheap drip wax and it's quiet and stays clean. Won't last long in the wet though
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# ? Sep 23, 2023 01:15 |
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Awkward Davies posted:I feel like you’re Making A Point, but bibs (edit: padded shorts or bibs) have an actual function that makes your life better. It’s your numb crotch and rear end tho, so have fun I guess. I wore pants today
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# ? Sep 23, 2023 01:39 |
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i wore shorts over my bike shorts today also wore a plastic flannel shirt. it’s called gravel casual, look it up
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# ? Sep 23, 2023 01:42 |
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did a big ride today for me at least 33mi, +5500ft, 4hr these 42mm wtb resolutes are great but I definitely regret not getting 47-50mm tires again. next time i'm turning these rotors fun colors on the descent and will probably try 180mm up front when this one wears out
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# ? Sep 23, 2023 01:49 |
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Nice! Mind sharing the route?
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# ? Sep 23, 2023 02:07 |
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CheddarGoblin posted:Probably a can of worms topic, but is there such a thing as a chain lube that legit doesn't build up on cassette teeth and turn into a gross mess? I started using Nix Frix Shun blue devil this year and it's more or less what you want. Very low maintenance, the bike rides very quiet, it doesn't wash off easy, doesn't build up and get gunky, takes very little on the chain to work and even less when re-applying. I know it's not as efficient as waxing, but it's about as clean and I don't have to make chain maintenance a whole new ancillary hobby to bike riding. I plan to run it all winter in the snow and salty slush to see how it holds up to serious abuse.
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# ? Sep 23, 2023 02:16 |
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The Fool posted:I wore pants today my pearls are clutched
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# ? Sep 23, 2023 03:04 |
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Bouillon Rube posted:Thanks both. I went ahead and ordered a Priority Ace (single speed) instead- living in Houston there isn’t really much need for gears on a road bike anyway. I think you’ll like it. When tensioned properly, belts have just a tiny bit more give than chains, but still feel immediate and not mushy (to me) like IGHs. Pittsburgh Fentanyl Cloud posted:Brother sent me pictures and a trip report on his Priority Apollo Gravel When I had a Nexus 8, I was surprised at how noticeable the weight in the rear wheel was. Probably casing and maneuvering the bike off the ground heightened my perception of on-bike performance, but it’s a minor detractor to IGH, compared to the above feel issue.
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# ? Sep 23, 2023 07:16 |
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CheddarGoblin posted:Probably a can of worms topic, but is there such a thing as a chain lube that legit doesn't build up on cassette teeth and turn into a gross mess? The cleanest running drip wax by far is Ceramic Speed UFO Drip, but you have to completely degrease the chain before your first application. It basically never builds up and it sheds off the outer surfaces as a fine powder. If you want to get the cassette looking like new, just take it off the freehub and pour boiling water over it.
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# ? Sep 23, 2023 14:45 |
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https://www.instagram.com/reel/CwkW-o6Nl5b/ Yeah, sounds about right
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# ? Sep 23, 2023 15:26 |
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Almost got hit by a dodge charger during my ride today. I wasn’t even on the bike, I was walking it across a sketchy intersection with the walk light on. Did the driver stop and let me cross after I yelled? Of course not, he peeled out to the point I saw his rear tires lose traction and sped off. Sometimes I feel bad about having an antagonistic relationship with cars while riding and other times I hope they wrap themselves around a pole and live the rest of their lives in pain and disability. (Must have been my no show socks).
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Awkward Davies posted:Almost got hit by a dodge charger during my ride today. I wasn’t even on the bike, I was walking it across a sketchy intersection with the walk light on. Did the driver stop and let me cross after I yelled? Of course not, he peeled out to the point I saw his rear tires lose traction and sped off. all cars are bad and antisocial by design tbh. you can minimize but not eliminate the damage
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Today, I did my last training ride before Ride the Rivers next weekend. I've done some metric centuries and 50+ mile rides this year. Several of them. My longest ride was 69 miles. And I know what you're thinking--that sounds nice. But, every weekend this month (except for the 3rd) and last month has pretty much either had conflicting obligations, or I was just waylaid by jackassery. Lots of jackassery this month, in fact. So today, just to build my confidence and/or let me find out just how much trouble I was in, I rode an 82-mile route I'd planned. There were some issues, but I made it... in 86.5 miles. That was one of the issues. I originally planned on my usual starting point, and my route crossed that point twice during the ride, so I would have two chances to replenish my food and water/sports drink. But, I didn't like that the route included "The Bowl" at the very end; that last climb isn't bad unless you have worn-out legs, and I was concerned. So, I moved the starting point to another spot I've used several times, a municipal park with a big ol' fighter jet on display. First problem: I didn't ahead much about moving the start point. Turns out, I was only there twice--when I started the ride, and when I ended the ride. So, extra bananas, apples, uncrustables, drinks, chips, and even my sammich weren't available... because I'm an idiot. But, I knew I had two chances to hit convenience stores, so that wasn't a huge deal. The "big" problem was that since I wasn't at my usual spot, any issue with Wahoo's navigation might make things interesting. And, halfway through the ride, I wanted to ride back the way I came 30 feet to look at something... and Wahoo thought, "Hey, he must want to go home! Erase the rest of the route, take him back to his car, and do not let him undo this ridiculously bad decision that should never be made by software!" So, I had to end navigation (my ride would continue to record), but I knew 99% of the route. What I didn't know was that my SUV was on Nickel Plate Trail, not Nature Trail. I pass my turn and rode almost a mile and a half in the wrong direction. But, I figured it out, turned around, and finished the ride. And yeah, I had 14 miles left in me. I did cramp up a little at 70 miles, but I downed a bunch of water, and that went away after a few minutes.
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