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• #87677
Expense it.
You were there at the behest of your job, make them pick up the tab.
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• #87678
Swapped stem on bicycle. New stem slightly smaller stack. Means spacers/top cap baggy/rattling. What do?
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• #87679
What do?
Add spacers
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• #87680
Moar spacers.
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• #87681
How do you get a parking ticket in the US?
Same way you get one anywhere; either you overstay on a meter, or you fail to read/understand the signs'n'lines and park at a time and place where it is prohibited.
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• #87682
Moar spacers
What, even more than the ones I said? :)
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• #87683
Can someone explain the difference between the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church to me as if I was five?
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• #87684
Architecture and geography.
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• #87685
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• #87686
I parked outside a school that said you could park there any day that isnt a school day. Apparently thanksgiving is a holiday but still a school day. In that a thursday is technically a school day, even if its a national holiday.
Assholes.
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• #87687
gotta be worth a challenge.
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• #87688
Yeah, but as above, expense it, and if anyone wants to challenge it, it can be a drone at the employer who is paid to do that.
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• #87689
Forum favourite torque wrench? I need it for bike servicing, so in the range of 3-15 Nm should be sufficient. Preferably sub 30€
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• #87690
I use a simple X Tools one, it's probably not the most accurate but then I only use it for 4 or 5nm and about 12nm.
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• #87691
Forum favourite torque wrench...sub 30€
Which? Forum favourites include Wera, Britool, Park, Syntace (rebranded Wera, sometimes cheaper because bike shops discount more than tool shops), but none of them is cheap.
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• #87692
for bike servicing, so in the range of 3-15 Nm should be sufficient
You'll want a big one too, all the stuff that needs 30-60Nm likes to be done right too.
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• #87693
I believe the stuff that need to be clamped at 3-5 Nm are more sensible to under-/overtorquing. Also stem, saddle and seat post might be the only ones I‘d use the torque wrench for.
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• #87694
I believe
Your faith is touching, but misplaced.
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• #87695
Haha, the wheels are the only parts that I reclamp regularly and need higher torque. At least I think so.
I‘m just not ready to spend a lot of money on good tools yet. -
• #87696
If you switch from standard sized jockey wheels to oversized jockey wheels (for instance, a Rock Bros cage with 17t wheels) will you need a longer chain or will the chain be the same length but with gentler curves in its path?
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• #87697
Same length as long as the pulley cage can pivot enough to get the chain straight when in the big-big position with the chain too short. That's not a given, so check in the usual way, you may need a slightly longer chain.
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• #87698
brake pivot bolt
The tube nut was seized on the front brake I was removing and the bolt snapped.
Working on the basis that if SJS don't stock it then no-one does, I assume Tektro don't offer them as spares.
SJS do have Shimano pivot bolts and they look to be a match.
Does anyone know for certain if it'll fit.
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• #87699
SJS do have Shimano pivot bolts and they look to be a match.
Does anyone know for certain if it'll fit.I haven't checked your individual case, but I have Tektro R530 calipers with aftermarket centre pivot bolts designed for Shimano brakes. Oh, that also means I must have the OE Tektro steel ones somewhere...
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• #87700
... do you want me to stick them in the post to you?
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Also. How do you get a parking ticket in the US? There is parking everywhere. Maybe Boston or NYC but in LA?
Pay the $100. Just pay it.