-
• #118152
You mean 10 or 11 spd shifters? As said, the Shimergo setup is working really well on four bikes.
Well, the main issues is that due to the cable pull difference, Shimano required a bit more effort to shift whether Campagnolo take less effort, this actually mean the cable housing is under greater stress.
When running 10 speed Veloce with an 8 speed Shimano set-up, it work well, but have to trim the housing every couple of months like this (normal but shouldn't happen that quick).
-
• #118153
Loads of cables do that. Even full Shimano setups.
-
• #118154
Not as frequency is my point, picture is a poorer illustration, but in my case they usually damaged the end cap.
-
• #118155
Hm, both commuter and tourer here (each with 5000km) have still their first set of cables - no issues....
Ah yes, one has the older Veloces with the smaller hoods, shifting is on those a little bit more "clicky" and with this feels a little bit higher in quality. But I don't complain about the new ones, really like the ergonomics. -
• #118156
That's awesome, really love the paint! Can't decide if it might look better with fewer spacers and more rise on the stem.
-
• #118157
If you ever decide to get rid of the Smoke and Dart...
-
• #118160
Added some Rivendell Rolly Polys, bottle cages and a Flite to the Silk Road.
If only it were a bit bigger it would always be the first choice.
-
• #118161
If only it were a bit bigger it would always be the first choice.
Can you not just flip the stem upside down? or fitted a compact drop handlebar that enable the hood to be a bit higher?
-
• #118162
Maybe I'm being stupid but wouldn't that be worse if it's already too small? Probably wants a longer stem if anything.
-
• #118163
Fair point, there is compact drop handlebar that are quite long in reach but probably won't be as long as the one pictured which looked to be possibly 100-110mm reach.
The stem look like a -17 which is pretty aggressive, flipping it should put the handlebar higher, unless you're happy with the drop.
-
• #118164
Fitted my Pelago San Sebastian with some winter knobbies (Continental AT Ride) and flat pedals:
-
• #118165
I think this is about as close as I fancy going, too much post out and I think it'll be a bit of a risk with an old alu Cannondale.
-
• #118166
Swapped out the swept backs on the commuter, not as chill but feel a hell of a lot sturdier.
-
• #118167
-
• #118168
V6, V7 or V8? Loving ours so far (V7)
-
• #118169
-
• #118170
What happened in the sofa?
-
• #118171
Looks sweet!
-
• #118172
Yeah, weird as hell. Little single bed next to huge sofa. It's either a bedroom, in which case get rid of the sofa and get a decent bed, (and put your bike elsewhere) or a living room, in which case why is there a single bed in there? Get a futon.
And as you say, why start hoovering the sofa then stop to take a picture of your bike half way through?
(Note: before you all abuse me for not sleeping with my bikes, I actually have two bikes in my bedroom. But I live in a tiny shared flat whilst that person has a large enough bedroom or living room that they can fit spare furniture in)
Edit: maybe he found the frame under the sofa cushions. I've only ever found 20p, I'm jealous.
-
• #118175
Robot vacuums is where it's at.
10 speed Veloce. I like the lever hood shape too but generally I find low level Shimano to work far better than low level campag.