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• #72302
lolwut. What are your shipping rates? That's 650b size right? If you do want rid and are willing to post to Bristol talk to me, they could be good for the GF's other bike, or if I get round to converting my ES.
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• #72303
My mate has one of these, I was impressed with it for its size. Definitely portable and battery life was IIRC decent. Seems its on offer at the minute.
would a chromecast audio not work for your hifi solution?
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• #72304
That's 650b size right?
650B is 584, not 590 (which is 650A)
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• #72305
The reviews for that look great, and at that price there's cash left over for a blue tooth receiver for the Hifi, thanks for the tip!
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• #72306
Yeah will check out the chromecast, thanks.
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• #72307
I was after one but don't really need one. I think I'll get one myself at £35 though.
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• #72308
@withered_preacher said his Col de la Vies were 26x1 1/2... that is 650b if I'm not mistaken.
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• #72310
I didn't ever think it would be a worthwhile purchase until I was on holiday with a mate recently and he had a pioneer one, sound was ok but just so useful, I'll definitely get a lot of use out of it at home and great for holidays too.
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• #72311
What is the correct terminology for hubs that have a hollow axle, which is internally threaded to accept an allen bolt
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• #72312
I've seen "bolt-on" used to describe solid axles that are externally threaded to take track nuts. Is that also correct? Is there a term used to distinguish the two?
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• #72313
26x1 1/2... that is 650b if I'm not mistaken
Who knows? It could be 37-559 :-) Col de la Vie comes in 650A (590) and 650B (584) versions including a 650A which is a bit wider than the usual 26×1⅜ and is marked 26×1½
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• #72314
I've seen "bolt-on" used to describe solid axles that are externally threaded to take track nuts. Is that also correct?
Not really. In the olden days, they weren't called anything because that's how everything worked, then they were called 'nutted axles' to draw attention to the fact that there was no QR.
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• #72315
@withered_preacher said his Col de la Vies were 26x1 1/2
What he actually said was
I have some very nice Col De La Vies in that size that say 26x1 1/2 to fit rim 26x1 3/8.
From that, I assume his tyres are 650A, 40-590 in unambiguous language.
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• #72316
Got ya, I couldn't work out whether the 1 1/2 or 1 3/8 bit refered to tyre width, or the particular ERD. Seems to be both in most cases. Ordered some Delta Cruisers which are definitely the same 37-590 as the ones they are replacing.
edit: thought he'd somehow managed to fit a 650B tyre on to a 650A rim
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• #72317
What rim has a similar colour, profile and the same ERD as a mavic open 4cd?
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• #72318
Open Pro CD?
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• #72319
Not sure if its due to luck, coincidence or magnets but I've never seen a clamp that doesn't match those criteria. Clearly I'm missing something or not looking hard enough. I've a condor alloy post of unknown vintage in my parts bin that would be good to use in a pinch, and a ritchey comp (or logic, not sure) that could also be available, however if I must buy a new one (I can, but my #buyer spirit is at a low ebb) then I would go for a zipp service course. Probably.
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• #72320
Hiya, my timing on the answer has to do with shipping rates - I'm in Canada. Like tester quoted, and like I said, the tires have 26x 1 1/2 for 26x 1 3/8 rim printed on the side. These are the first that I've seen that don't have an ISO/ETRTO designation, but they most definitely are 37 x 590.
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• #72321
That's what I thought but they looks a whole lot lighter.
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• #72322
The Open Pro looks lighter?
TB14s are a darker grey
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• #72323
Riiight, thought you were one of them Londoners. Anyway, the delta cruisers were found at spa in 37-590 for mega cheaps, and they are cream which the GF likes the idea of.
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• #72324
So, I bought a cheap 26" rear wheel on eBay. It's a weinnman tm19 rim (which the internet seems reasonably sure isn't disc break specific so hopefully has a brake track?) and whilst there was no mention of braking system in the ad the pictures clearly didn't have a disc hub. The wheel that turned up has a disc hub. Two questions I guess, can anyone confirm that the tm19 rim has a brake track and if so, can I use a disc-built wheel with rim brakes? I assume it is dished slightly differently and has a disc specific hub but don't see why this would be a problem. If possible would prefer not to faff returning it but obviously can do if best. Cheers.
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• #72325
So... My mate has a a 2006/7 Giant TCR Tour d'France Team Once replica with a bust hanger. Apparently the hanger is non-standard and if he can't find a replacement or a bodge the entirely fine frame is suddenly kaput. Anyone have any ideas on a supplier or a bodge?
Thanks!
3T Oval rail clamps are made for 7mm×10mm rails, the clamping system will make them the wrong shape for 7mm×9mm