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• #2927
Mostly just annoying - it meant I just missed out on doing Ride London in sub 4.5 hours. Bastard thing.
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• #2928
Overheard in waitrose ;)
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• #2929
How strong is that stuff? Looks like it will snap just outside the bolts after a few hours of UK roads.
EDIT: I see, proto.
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• #2930
Wouldn't you flip that junction? Less cables hanging out.
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• #2931
Not very, it would snap if I even did the bolts up.
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• #2932
Done 3 versions, one with it flipped, and one with it flipped and much further back.
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• #2933
God damn.... them Wahoo things are big ol bastards, ain’t they!
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• #2934
The faceplate stem bolts are only done up to 4 or 5Nm, which would result in very little compressive load on the mount.
5Nm on a properly lubricated M5 bolt is about 5000N bolt tension. You don't want any plastic in that load path. If it doesn't explode, it will creep, and if doesn't creep it will be insufficiently stiff and then you've effectively got a spring under the bolt head which compresses and loosens the grip on the bars every time the load increases. Even if the bars don't slip, the pressure on the unloaded side drops to zero and the bar/stem interface frets, creating the initiation point for a fatigue crack.
M5×0.8 is very close in size to the #10-32TPI Tom Lipton tests here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QC6QciSh6gw
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• #2935
What about that carbon infused stuff? Will that save Neil's teeth from getting smashed again?
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• #2936
I can't work out how to effectively simulate bolt tension in f360. It throws a shit fit every time I do the pre checks in fea results section.
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• #2937
That's not the "screw challenge" I was googling...
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• #2938
What about that carbon infused stuff?
Fibre filled is better than plain polymer, but I still wouldn't use it as effectively a very tall washer under my stem bolts. There's a good reason why all the plastic Garmin mounts clamp around the bar, and it's not just that it allows inclination adjustment.
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• #2939
I can't work out how to effectively simulate bolt tension in f360
Have you tried applying an area load on the face that's under the bolt head? You probably have to create a feature in the solid model to make that face stand in isolation, although a separate washer body would work and I bet there's a hack possible using Patch to create a zero thickness body to constrain the area over which you apply the load.
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• #2940
Ok, what about ally, with a bolt on fitting for the mount, a la bar fly?
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• #2942
This is not a business proposition, this is being a wanker with something no one else has.
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• #2943
..... to make up how slow i am.
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• #2944
Can’t you press a small tube in the 3D-print to act as the spacer? 4mm ID 5mm OD or somesuch?
Oh M5 bolts? Either way, tube shouldn’t need to be too thick?
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• #2945
a spin on something like this?
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• #2946
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• #2947
I wonder if this will work with the etap road shifters:
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• #2948
wonder if this will work with the etap road shifters
With Grovel bikes being so hot right now, it would be an astonishing own goal if it didn't
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• #2949
We in the industry prefer 'groad'.
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• #2950
It's interesting how marginalised sram have become in the UK without a properly functioning distribution network, as an aside.
OK, so expensive but not particularly dangerous failure.