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• #93952
Yeah the JTek one looks very solid. It's the 'Problem Solver' one that has some dubious reviews...
If only I was still in my old lab, I would literally just make my own JTek knock-off! Not so easy now unfortunately.
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• #93953
What's the plastic hose bit on canti brakes called?
Mine are slipping to one side and I guess it's because it's missing this.
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• #93954
Consider changing it out for this setup:
Shimano's design caused me issues with the same brakes. The above is a superior design in my opinion.
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• #93955
Safety squints?
Engaged!
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• #93956
You'd never hear "M for Mike" though, if you know the NATO alphabet you'd just spell and say "Mike Uniform Mike" for example. "S for sugar" anyone?
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• #93957
Why does every helpdesk person I speak to use 'M for Mother' in the phonetic alphabet, but I can't find any online references to its use instead of 'M for Mike'?
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• #93958
I beg to differ. The design used on the CX70, or the very under-rated R550s is the easiest to set-up as it takes a lot of the guess work out and it's always centered.
EDIT: that design could slip without housing though.
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• #93959
I should have posted a picture of my shimano stx brakes. They came with the little tubes but were brittle and perished when I cleaned them up
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• #93960
I see. Just try use regular housing? I've never seen those tubes as spares.
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• #93961
Is there any bike that white rims look good on?
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• #93962
What to do with an aluminium frame that cannot be repaired?
Bin? Scrap merchants? -
• #93963
I was planning on throwing my old Alu frame (15 year old hybrid piece of crap) in the 'scrap metal' skip at my local council waste/recycling/reuse tip.
First I was going to try and teach my daughter a bit of bike maintenance stuff by stripping the frame completely of all of the bits (several bits to keep but most to throw).
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• #93964
Can recycling bin
I'm only half kidding
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• #93965
My tire is moving on my rim, which is dragging the inner tube causing a split where the valve joins the tube. Its moved this much in a couple of days. Would a replacement tire help? I've spent a small fortune in tubes.
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• #93966
Are your tyres properly inflated? Or are you just using a hand pump?
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• #93967
although other sources miss the evolutionary step between Monkey and Mike
Ftfy š
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• #93968
hand pump, but i d0nt think im inflating them any less than i have at any time previously. i will test the psi with a track pump and revert back.
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• #93969
can anyone suggest me a hip pouch like this https://www.chromeindustries.com/product/pro-utility-pouch/BG-181.html (which is not made anymore) ?
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• #93970
Am assuming you get about 50 psi with hand pump.
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• #93971
I ran my last daily bike with a chain guard (SKS Chainboard), which attaches via a bracket that's clamped between the drive side BB cup and the frame. That bike had a square taper BB and that never caused any issues (after I had tightened it up properly). My new daily bike has external BB cups (Hollowtech 2) and I've been advised that it's a bad idea having that type of fixing because there is a risk that the BB cups (and therefore bearings) will end up not being coaxial, which would lead to greater bearing wear and possibly early failure.
Is that true?
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• #93972
That mounts like an e-type derailleur right? So it shouldn't be a problem.
Only thing I'd be concerned about is the thickness of the plate reducing the amount of axle the NDS arm clamps down on to.
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• #93973
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(Ignore me, I'm an idiot)
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• #93974
Yeah, that was my thinking too. Plus a lot of MTB chain devices are mounted like that on modern MTBs with external bearing cups, so it can't be a totally ridiculous design. One concerns is that the area of the bracket that will be clamped is not totally flat, but has several, regularly-spaced raised areas, presumably to allow them to be slightly compressed and add grip. I wonder if that could result in everything not tightening up straight.
There's actually already 2 spacers between the frame and drive-side BB cup. The design allows for them apparently, so I wouldn't lose any clamping area.
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• #93975
Fuck it just try it. Worst that will happen is that you wreck a Ā£10 BB cup.
If they're constantly talking to yoofs who have never learned the ICAO version, they probably get a lot of idiots being told "M for Mike" and hearing "N for Nike" š