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  • I'm pretty sure they do a rack specific version of that - with flange either side of the lamp to put your bolt through - or have you already made your purchase?
    Like this? Or have I misunderstood you completely? - Which I think I may've ;-), and, on reflection, I see little reason why what you've written there^ wouldn't work.

  • I don’t much like racks, so trying to avoid the option of fitting one. But the bike has rack mounts, so figured I could use them to do this.

  • Were it me, and with a nice light like that, I'd consider putting a lock-nut on the bolt on the inside of the rack mount, if you have the space for it.
    Or even a half nut if space is tight.

  • Thanks - these are rack mounts that go into the seat stay, so that’s not really an option. But this isn’t a set up for being left locked up outside for extended periods.

  • Forgive me, but my thinking about using a locknut was more to do with preventing the bolt from unscrewing itself during use, rather than scrote protection.
    Like the one illustrated here - albeit, it hasn't been tightened, and is on the opposite side of the frame to which you are referring.

  • I've used to send to Polish account. Very easy, works great for me

  • That’s never been an issue for me, have always used blue loctite or equivalent.

  • No argument there.
    There's more than one way to skin a cat.
    I favour mechanical. :)

  • Stuck ALU blanking bolt in the threads of an aluminium frame... Screw removers didn't work as ALU is very "soft" so the screw out bit just made a bigger hole...

    ...all blanking bolts are aluminum. Against steel threads. Hi, breaking & alusteel marriages. Really not ideal I'll put plastic ones on now, ugly but safe.

    So it's been drilled and now the pain of removing the last bits starts. I don't dare to use oven cleaner as it's an ALU frame.

    Is there anything to speed the removal of what's left up? Or it's hours of "fun" with a Dremel the only way?

  • Thread a tap down the bolt hole to chase the thread once you've drilled out everything except the thread of the seized bolt.

  • Recommended budget 700c disc tubeless wheelset & tyre combo for road / "gravel"? Thanks

  • Also interested in this. Was pondering building something myself.

  • It's a good idea to chase it anyway after all this, I'll order a tap. More grinding to do before I get it down to that...

    Tx :)

  • My favourite bar tape is SRAM Supercork, is there anything similar but a bit cheaper?

  • Got loads (sack full) of punctured tubes that I'm not going to repair. Is there somewhere I can recycle them?

  • Is there a bike for somewhere / something project near you?

    There's a bikes for asylum seekers/refugees/people with nothing because they've left horror project off Sunray ave near Denmark hill.
    I dropped off a frame and loads of similar things.

  • Certainly that’s the traditional method, not sure if loctite has been utilized in flaying said moggies.

  • Cut out all the ones with removable valve cores and flog then as special tubeless valves

  • These guys are appealing for tubes for up-cycling in Malawi.

  • Came across this image on a list of 'beautiful magazine covers', but it had no further information, and my googling has come up empty; anyone recognise it and have a weblink to the title?

  • How come they don't make quill stems with 31.8mm clamps?

  • How come they don't make quill stems with 31.8mm clamps?

    They do. I think they look quite silly though personally.

  • Because gaining stiffness in the bar is a little pointless with a quill stem?

    Because they're exceptionally ugly?

  • 79$ seems so steep for something so simple.

    Just surprises me that there aren't any cheapo / mass market versions.

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