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• #119002
Riding a Pina is very MAMIL so you gotta be quick to pull it off ;)
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• #119005
Just put R785 hydro brakes on my All City - all seems good but the hoods are really baggy. I understand that you can’t fit new ones without dismantling because the reservoirs make the levers so big. Anyone have any tips for shrinking hoods?
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• #119006
I think it's a known issue
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• #119007
You definitely can get new hoods on without dismantling, but it does take some effort. I can't quite remember the technique I used, but remember sweating and swearing a bit. The new ones are a slightly different material that doesn't turn baggy, which is nice.
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• #119008
Commuter
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• #119009
This was on hydro levers? Do you remember which ones you bought?
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• #119010
Just an observation on your overall setup, I appreciate you’ve probably got long legs but your saddle looks like it is a very long way back. Have you tried having it further forwards and move your cleats back? This should unload your knee a little and might help relieve your knee discomfort.
Levers look a bit too far down. You’ll probably either be slipping off the front off the front or find you have to have the bars angled up a lot.
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• #119011
your saddle looks like it is a very long way back. Have you tried having it further forwards and move your cleats back?
Are we looking at the same picture? The saddle is slammed almost all the way forward.
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• #119012
Probably. But a combination of a seatpost with setback and what looks like a fairly relaxed angle seat tube puts it a long way back.
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• #119013
a long way back
A whole scobleplank :)
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• #119014
The ones you bought off me? I am sorry about that if so.
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• #119015
Yep r685s, I got in touch with mantel who sent me a new set of rubber hoods under warranty, they echoed what I'd read online about Shimano changing the compound. Initially thought I'd have to dismantle the whole thing but just ended up using brute force to pull them on, been fine since. I think I ended up cutting the old ones off first, can't remember...
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• #119016
Thanks for the observation. This bike is obviously not fitted and I am quite sure it will not work out with a set back seat post (slack seat tube due to mods). I don't have "knee discomfort", but "stage 3" tendinitis which the lit describes as advanced degeneration of patella tendon (already 5y with active sport phases in between). for what is worth when i ride, i do it with cleats set up in the furthest rear position and KOPS - 79.5 cm saddle height (184 cm w 86 cm inseam).
one of the major factors of parallel inflammation of both knees for the first time was a poor fit on my second fixed gear and my ignorance of the pain (trained through the pain for weeks before eventually i couldn't even walk anymore). -
• #119017
The original ones that come with the levers are know to be loose. Replace with these ones which are a different compound, are tighter and have several knobs on the inside which secures it from rotating. In short they fit very nicely
https://www.bike24.com/p2143918.html
Only thing is that you have to fit them from the handle bar side.
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• #119019
just sayin'...
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• #119020
Ok, good to hear. Still feel bad about it. But I never actually used them myself. Hope you get it sorted.
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• #119021
I just made this
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• #119022
Sorry to hear that about your knees fella. Glad to see you’re building what looks like is going to be a cool bike though.
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• #119023
I've just ordered a new set from SJS and some hand sanitiser. Hopefully I can get it all sorted with some elbow grease.
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• #119024
Nutella is a nice touch
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• #119025
It goes with everything...
Yeah I know sometimes lot of black is dull.
But not visible in photo is grey, silver parts.
I have unfortunately addiction to dark colours and humour
Cheers @PhilDAS