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  • Today I found out that trainers and cheap metal pedals don't work out in the wet; shoe and pedal not wanting to stay together.

    Suggestions for good flats / straps please? Don't want to go clipless for this bike.

    Edit: I've now found the flat pedals thread.

  • Yeah, he's denied all knowledge. Presumably he'd taken a break at some point. I'd made him a coffee just before I went out. Who knows? He had about 4 hours in the house by himself, he could've done whatever he liked.

  • Speaking of helmets: My Giro Savant has cracked and I'm looking for a replacement. My skull is quite long and narrow and the Savant fit lengthwise, but is a bit wide. Tried a Giro Synthe, which was almost perfect, but a few mm short. Any suggestions for helmets that fit long and narrow heads?

  • Car screen wash - fewer water marks than hard tap water.

  • Anyone can tell me where I can pick up a some black sapim nipples in london tomorrow?

  • Is there an equivalent of U-Haul here? Moving next week, need to get a truck (maybe a Luton Van or something not much smaller). Looking at anyvan.com, but the quotes are surprisingly high. Just need a truck for a day if I can scam enough people to help me move the actual crap.

  • Reckon I'm in the same boat as you - my old Giro atmos was a perfect fit. Got a Kask Mojito now and it isn't, it's far too round.

  • Can anyone recommend a pair of waterproof over trousers to keep in my bag for sudden downpours on the commute? I'd like to be able to put them on without having to remove my shoes and for them not to interfere with the drive train.

  • No. Annoyingly. You tend to find local hire places only. Best to rent it from near where you are moving to, so the return is less of a pain.

  • Madness.

    Just going to hire a man and van. Turns out all of my friends are deadbeats who have jobs to go to on Tuesday mornings.

  • +1 for man with van, well worth it for the extra pairs of hands, plus you don't have to worry about pranging the van etc.

  • or buying anyone beer & pizza.

    #manwithavangina

  • Will I be able to get a rim brake wheel in the fork of a disc frame for the purposes of just getting it home? Or will it fall foul of the caliper?

  • can you put a standard road hub in a disc brake road fork? Yes - yes you can.

  • Will the spokes hit the caliper? Yes - yes they will. :)

  • But I think @croft is worried the lack of flange offset on the rim brake hub will cause the calliper to catch the spokes. It probably will but you might be able to move the calliper to the other side of an IS mount to get more clearance if it does interfere?

  • Maybe... Depends on the hub and caliper adapters etc.

    @croft can you not undo the caliper and zip tie it to the fork leg if it does foul the spokes?

  • Yeah can do. Just need to get the bike home. All uphill so the rear will do,

  • damn those integrated non removable brake calipers!

  • Who make these hubs? Someone must recognize the shape. Are they worth anythin?

    Could get novatec, but only in fix/free and I prefer fix/fix.

  • Who make these hubs?

    Dunno, I had a feeling about Kun Teng but only based on a memory of the question coming up before

    Are they worth anythin?

    RRP seems to be €99 for a pair, with substantial discounts available on the PlanetX model, cnc-bike have them at €39 or €49 depending on colour

    Could get novatec, but only in fix/free and I prefer fix/fix.

    Novatec A166 is available in double fixed

  • They look a like like Tensile's £5045-a-pair hubs...

    http://www.tensile.net/tensile-fixie-hubs.html

  • Thank you. I was looking to buy at cnc. They have novatec at same price fixed/free. Can i get fix/fix for €49?

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