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• #2202
wtf! bargain
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• #2203
Major Tom rims
how much would you want for them? are they 32h?
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• #2204
Scandinavian disc break bed in rig...
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• #2205
Hahaha! Love how the caliper blows smoke rings after burning up.
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• #2206
Yep, they're 32h. BLB have them for sale new at 52 quid each. 40 quid for the pair? More if postage is required though...
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• #2207
My weird feeling rear disc has sorted itself. No idea how but it feels normal again now after taking the wheel out a few times while fitting a mudguard. I tried re-fitting the wheel after it originally started feeling weird and it didn't fix it but I guess that must have been the problem. I'll tighten the quick release lots more now.
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• #2208
Probably an alignment issue that meant the leading edge of the pad was digging in to the gaps in the rotor.
Or something
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• #2209
That would make sense
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• #2210
have pmed you
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• #2211
Can you effectively use any rotors with any calipers? I am looking at SRAM Force cx1 group, but considering swapping out the 6 bolt 140mm rotors for centre lock 140mm rotors. Is that possible?
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• #2212
Great to hear that, another successfull 140mm in the back :)
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• #2213
Perfectly possible.
There was a time when I would steer people away from centrelock after having a hellish time dealing with a customer's horrendous brake squeal that could only be sorted by swapping the centrelock rotors and wheels out for 6 bolt variants but that was a while ago and I now run centrelock on my main bike without issue but it's not weight weenie stuff like the problem bike was.
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• #2214
Anyone recommend some good levers for drop bars? Using some old tektros at the moment but after a couple of steep descents this weekend I realise I need levers that are less spongy/actually stop the rear wheel for skids and that.
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• #2215
You need compressionless housing to make it less sloppy.
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• #2216
Thanks ed. Took it to be serviced last week and the lbs told me off for not using disc specific levers and that was why the brakes are spongy and they couldn't get the right amount of bite. Will see if housing makes a difference.
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• #2217
Exact cable pull differs between different cable discs differs slightly, but as long as you're using a road caliper with road levers you should be more or less fine. What callipers are you using?
Ed is right though, compression less housing should help, the goodridge stuff is cheap on chain reaction or TRP do a kit.
Also I've never heard of disc specific levers for cable discs on drop bars... -
• #2218
It will, unless you were using MTB calipers rather than road calipers.
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• #2219
@xkittyx that's what I thought re disc specific levers so good to know I'm not being a total noob (first bike with disc brakes I've owned). Calipers I think are bb7 mtbs so that could be why. Will check in the morning. Not long till payday...
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• #2220
If it is MTB calipers, then a MTB specific drop levers will help (designed to work with longer pull), even so, compressionless will still improved modulation and make it bite sharper than sloppy.
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• #2221
Something like these? https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/brake-levers/black-cane-creek-drop-v-brake-levers/
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• #2222
These are essentially the same levers, only with a different rubber hood. I use them on my Straggler with BB7 mtb calipers and they work well.
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• #2223
are you in london? I have a set of the levers @BareNecessities just posted you can have cheap.
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• #2224
ooh - yes please. I'm currently using the RL340s so happy to try and swap them to see if it makes a noticeable difference. PM incoming.
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• #2225
Right MTB'ers, i.e. @Howard @BareNecessities, I need a pair of 12 mm thru axles. Any recommendations or are they all much of a muchness?
Nice. I'd have a set if there were any more...