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• #65926
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• #65927
Bluelounge Mika?
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• #65928
Cheers but thinking of something more portable. It's mainly for planes/trains (so maybe lumps of cardboard could edge it).
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• #65929
@greenhell not a thompson one but I have a similar shape part from another seatpost if you mean the sort of ovalised metal bar with a threaded hole in. Will dig it out when I get home 7ish.
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• #65930
cheers - i'm presuming it'll do the trick. let me know if you find it.
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• #65931
wouldn't a barrel nut which you can get at your local hardware store do?
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• #65932
i hadn't thought of that. not proprietary bits n bobs then?
i shall pop into b und q on zee vay herm.
fnx
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• #65933
What is difference between forged and 3D forged alloy components? Tnx
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• #65934
Could anyone please recommend a place where I can get measured up for a suit? Any where round London would be great. I need to send the details to my brother so he can get my suit made in Australia for his wedding.
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• #65935
How many mould parts are whacked together. This changes the grain structure of the metal.
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• #65936
What is difference between forged and 3D forged alloy components?
In the final component, probably nothing. 3D forging uses dies which constrain the material in all 3 axes, so it permits forging to near-net shape on complex forms, which reduces the amount of post-forge processing.
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• #65937
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Thanks, been looking for info forever. Some companies really emphasise the 3D on some of their more expensive products and label as merely "forged" the basic ones -
• #65938
Sorry if this or something like it has been answered elsewhere, I UTFS'd and didn't find nowt.
My girlfriend is after a granny gear on her road bike, which has a fine range of gears for normal riding, but last time we went touring, the hills were a bit tricky for her fully loaded.
She's got a 9spd Mirage rear derailleur, with the biggest sprocket on the cassette 26t. Front inner ring is 34t or 35t. What's the biggest rear sprocket she could fit without having to change the derailleur too? Or could she get a smaller front ring, like a 32t, to also affect the ratio?
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• #65939
Very little wiggle room there, assuming a 110mm PCD chainring you can't go below 34T, and Campag don't really do big sprockets, in 9-speed you're probably looking at the 13-28 Veloce.
Some major component changes are in order, if you want to keep the 9-speed Ergos then a long cage rear mech and a triple chainset plus matching front derailleur. Doesn't seem worth it when that still only drops you to a 30/28 gear, still less than 20% below the 34/26 you've already got.
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• #65940
Thanks, I thought that might be the case - will have a rethink.
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• #65941
MTB crank? Guess that would mean ditching an ergo.
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• #65942
MTB crank? Guess that would mean ditching an ergo.
The classical way was a TA Cyclotouriste (or Stronglight 49D, or even 99 or 80), works OK with the rest of the road group with something like 42/28 double, without the chainline and Q-factor issues of an MTB chainset.
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• #65943
Very little wiggle room there, assuming a 110mm PCD chainring you can't go below 34t.
You can go below that with a 33T TA chainring.
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• #65944
On selected cranks, with a bit of filing. Bear in mind that Campag compacts have the 5th bolt at 112mm, ruling out any possibility of squeezing one more tooth out of the inner ring.
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• #65945
The Sugino OX601D is probably the most expensive way of getting a really low gearing without an MTB Q-factor (external BB too);
Digging the black look;
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• #65947
@greenhell couldn't find it, gf must have moved it and been searching but nothing yet
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• #65948
bah! gf's - more trouble than they're worth. Not to worry - gonna hit the mom 'n 'pop hardware store in CP tomorrow. cheers ears!
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• #65949
Question for Mdcc. What is this axle mod I read Skant talking about. Turning a quick release axle to an allen or other type of bolt? Any more details? Ta.