The Two Bicycles of Varonha.

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  • Yeah, gone 70/80. Will give that a go for now.

  • You can go lower to 60 front and 70 rear, its just a question of preferences.

  • May drop a little, just finished 25mile, and it's a little harsher than previous tyres.

  • Saw that a couple of days ago. Have kept hold of my fd and double rings, just in case I head off somewhere with bigger hills than my usually stomping ground.

  • Cateye volt 1200?

  • What's the frame bag?

  • @Netakure, it's a volt 300, had it a while just seems to keep going, bit corroded but works well.
    @Technics100, Restrap frame bag, size medium.

  • Sound about right, you're pretty light, just keep dropping till it start to feel smooth but not squirmy.

    Then put 650b on it.

  • Gone back to the Gravel kings, punctured a Pave last night, piece of gravel straight through, obviously Cheshire is tougher than Paris Roubaix.

  • That could be just bad luck. Tough 70/80 is a lot for gravel riding

  • Just Cheshires back lanes, not actual bona fide gravel riding. Think it was just bad luck, but that new tyre feeling has been tampered a little. Will run the gravel kings til they die, repair the hole in the open paves and then put em back on.

  • Butchered a SKS chromoplastic to fit the rear yesterday, there is a small hole in the back of the fork crown, anybody know if this is threaded and if so what size bolt?

  • Can't say about the giant but probably will be the same. Try a bottle cage bolt or SKS own fittings

  • Just had a proper look, definitely threaded. Will take it to lbs next week and get the thread tapped/cleaned, then butcher the front chromoplastic to fit.

  • Ok, I have a weird noise whilst riding, sounds like a stone stuck in the tyre, ie the faster I go the rhythm of the noise picks up. I have checked the discs/pads, changed the tyres, stopped pedalling (noise still there), inverted bike and spun wheels ( noise not there), so it's only happening when wheels are under load, ie my weight. Any clues folks?

  • Check clearance for any sign of rubs.

  • Disc rub?

  • That'd be my first port of call.

    Calipers might need repositioned, best to put your phone with a white background underneath the calipers to check clearance, then try and ride it with the cable slacken a lots (or pads further away from the rotor) to see if the noise gone.

  • Will do. Sounds like it's coming from the front, where there is plenty of clearance between pads and rotor. Maybe due to the boxy ali frame the sound is being amplified from the rear?

  • Wheel flex and spokes clipping caliper?

  • Nah, can be run quiet.

  • Did wonder about that. If adjusting pads doesn't cure it, I'll whip it to lbs, get them have a look at the wheels, was considering upgrading them anyway, fairly hefty units that they are. May just buy some nice widish rims and get em laced to the Giant hubs, as they spin very nicely.

  • This actually a keys issues with the TRP Spyres being so wide that it can come in contact with spokes.

  • Spoken with lbs, they reckon it sounds like spokes, gonna have a look for me this week. Then gonna book the wheels in for a respoking, the black spokes n nipples on there lookin fookin tatty after a winter of heavily salted Cheshire roads.

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