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• #177
Respoking means new. Done 1500 miles on em, the rims are fine, the black spokes and nipples are looking very tatty, the black on the spokes is rubbing off and the alloy nipples are coroded due to the levels of salt Cheshire East council throw on the roads, even though we had a very mild winter. And I get a fairly decent discount at my lbs, and Rob (the mechanic) doesn't mind me gettin involved, so I learn summat as well.
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• #178
How close was the spokes is to the calipers?
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• #179
Not near enough to touch. Had a good lean over the bars tonight on the way home, seems to be a decent gap.
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• #180
Okay, the noise is quite likely the rotor and pads/calipers touching slightly, happen to me before (and other customer's bike), end up needing to reposition them to get a decent alignment.
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• #181
Not taking it to lbs until Sat mornin, so will have a play around with calipers before then, just to rule brakes out of the equation. Cheers Ed.
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• #182
Problem solved. Bike went into lbs today, had new spokes n nipples, steerer chopped (not part of the problem, just a job needed doing). It's nice to ride home without that fookin clicking noise.
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• #183
After a week of test riding, it was definitely the spokes causing the annoying ticking noise. Had another puncture with the open paves, got fed up with the struggle of getting them off and on, so went back to the ever dependable Paselas (got em for a decent price, and I've always liked em, so why not).
Now the suns out I can revert back to the bridleway for some of my homeward journey, not that the lanes are busy around here.
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• #184
Found a company not far from me that will respray my f/f, for a decent price. Wandering between chrome/fern/olive drab, thoughts?
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• #185
The Giant? pine green look good.
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• #186
Yep the Giant, it's the only bike I've got at the moment, that is until the eldest gets bored of riding my cross check.
Quite liked the colour of apollos/obis lht, was that a standard Surly colour or respray? -
• #187
Standard Surly colour from a few years back
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• #188
Cool. May email them for a ral code. Cheers @andy_k
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• #189
http://surlybikes.com/info_hole/faqs/what_is_the_ral_color_code_for_my_frame
I think the it was referred to as "Sage Green" in the catalogue, but also have a feeling that's one of the colours they don't have a RAL code for, could easily be be wrong though...
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• #190
Aye, probably won't have a code (knowing my luck), but no harm in asking.
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• #191
+1 for pine
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• #192
We actually used traffic green and light green for a building.. we made a large aluminium screen different colours.. Looks good in the flesh..
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• #193
Hmmm, traffic green definitely not, but pine is a possibility.
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• #194
Speedy response from the chaps at Surly. RAL 6013, reed green. Looks a bit pale for my liking. Think I'm gonna go with pine green, meeting the painter next Thursday, so will have a chat with him, sure he'll have a ral colour chart for me to have a proper look at.
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• #195
There's a difference between seeing the green in photo and in person.
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• #196
Yep, that's why I'm leaving the final decision til next week at the paintshop.
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• #197
Cool! It does look a little lighter on screen than IRL (partner's LHT is that colour...)
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• #198
Yeah, was just looking back over apollos/obis lht build thread, and even though viewing on the same screen a ral swatch looks paler than his bike. Will rule nothing in or out til next Thursday.
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• #199
Looking through the Surly archive, 2008 lht was olive green , ral 6003. That's more like it.
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• #200
Any decisions yet?
Aren't those wheels virtually new? Shouldn't a re-tensionning suffice? (Assuming that re-spoking means new spokes... England are not my first language)