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• #74077
Then try and add a bit back on.
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• #74078
I just keep cutting until it's long enough.
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• #74079
I'm currently considering my options for a new pair of disc hubs. I've been using Novatec but would prefer something that's a bit more serviceable, especially getting at the bearings.
I'm looking for 28 hole, 11 speed, hubs. Budget is flexible but I don't think I'm ever going to stretch to Chris King type levels of expense.
What are my options? Any recommendations?
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• #74080
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• #74081
I should add, I'd prefer the option to switch end caps for qr or thru axle.
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• #74082
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• #74083
But Shimano do that too. CX75 looks like it's on the list.
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• #74084
Is is possible to buy petrol made from oil that hasn't been come from Saudi Arabia?
Do any petrol station groups Esso, Texaco, Murco etc only use oil from certain countries?
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• #74085
But Shimano do that too. CX75 looks like it's on the list.
I have a pair of DT240's, they can be configured in a number of different ways by swapping the end-caps and the freehub body, half the price of the 180's.
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• #74086
is it all mixed up in a giant vat a the refineries?
Both crude oil and refined products are almost perfectly fungible, the only way to drive on something from a known source is to switch to a bio fuel (ethanol or bio diesel) and source from a supplier whose agricultural policies meet your approval. If anything, that actually reduces the sum of human happiness even more than funding the real Islamic State does, but it's your call.
If you want to punish the house of Saud (and every right thinking person should), your only other practical option as a consumer is just to consume less energy.
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• #74087
Any recommendations?
Hope Pro 2 Evo
Clicky clicky
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• #74088
Hope Pro
2 Evo4Get with the times, old man.
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• #74089
Struggling to get my head around disc brakes for the road.
I have 160mm discs from an old bike already and am looking to get some HY/RDs, how does the compatibility work? Are frames and forks set for a specific disc size, say 140mm or 160mm etc or are the mounts or callipers adjustable. Does that make sense? I'm confused.
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• #74090
IS and post mounts are usually 160 front, 140 rear with adaptors to go bigger, there are also now flat mount callipers although I've not really looked into those much yet.
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• #74091
You can go bigger with different adaptors, but for road stuff you won't need to.
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• #74092
Cheers Rob, so would I be ok with 2 x 160mm rotors on a pickenflick with kinesis disc forks or would I need adaptors?
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• #74093
Talking of swapping bits of hubs to change the axle, I've got some DMR revolver front qr hubs on my polo bike. I've never been that happy with the qr, even with decent shimano ones. I want to stick a 9mm thru axle on them, they currently have 6000 bearings in with 10mm ID and an axle that goes through the end caps and sticks out into the forks. I've ordered some 629 bearings with a 9mm ID, some tubing to knock up a spacer to stop the bearings getting squished and a superstar thru axle. Should this all go together OK or have I missed something, my main worry is the interface between the bearings and the axle, I'm guessing the axles are a little under 9mm, normally end caps work as spacers between bigger ID bearings and the axle in these set ups but I can't really see why what I'm doing won't work.
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• #74094
What brakes/adaptors do you have at the moment? There's no reason you wouldn't be able to get those rotors to work assuming you have the right brakes/adaptors to go with them.
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• #74095
Ah, sorry, getting HY/RDs, they come with whatever you want anyway, I think pickenflicks are IS front and rear so get them and they usually come with rotors if you're getting new.
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• #74096
The kinesis disc forks that came with my 4s are flatmount but come with a 160mm post mount adaptor.
The rear on the 4s disc is also flatmount but comes with a 160mm post adaptor. Problem is, the disc rotor rubs on the frame when I'm sprinting, so I'm now waiting on a 140mm flat to post adaptor. YMMV depending on frame clearance and where your hub puts your rotor.
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• #74097
^^^^ i don't understand any of that, I'm getting everything second hand so I guess i'll just bodge it together as usual. cheeeers.
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• #74098
Ha, I should read more, didn't sleep enough last night, the polo was on until 0600.
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• #74099
Ignore the axle stuff, that wasn't aimed at you.
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• #74100
Unless you have any thoughts on it.
Measure once, buy twice.