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• #94952
I got stopped with a track hub. Luckily I was wearing a t-shirt with an exploded diagram of a bike on it so could point at the bits.
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• #94953
140mm 1 1/8th steerer 25.4 bar clamp stem.
4 bolt bar clamp.
Preferably silver with 5-12* rise.
What are my options?
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• #94954
What are my options?
Buy a frame in your size?
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• #94955
KCNC Fly Ride goes up to 130mm, ditto BBB BHS-03. I think for 140mm × 25.4 you're going to be looking at vintage (90s MTB) rather than current production.
Thomson have what you're looking for in their NOS outlet store
https://www.bikethomson.com/product/clearancelegacy-elite-25-4-stems/
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• #94956
Damn, Thomson 140 in silver is exactly what I want but they’re only doing North American shipping.
It’s for my tandem, playing around with different bars and need 2cm more reach to get it perfect.
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• #94957
Is there an extremely comprehensive explanation of brake judder somewhere? One for @mdcc_tester I suppose
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• #94958
One for tester I suppose
One for Leonard Zinn, assuming we're talking about why cantilevers with the cable stop on the stem or upper headset parts chatter. The fundamentals of brake chatter are the same for other kinds of brakes; something in the system is not stiff enough, and when it bends under braking loads it's new shape causes the braking load to reduce.
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• #94960
something in the system is not stiff enough, and when it bends under braking loads it's new shape causes the braking load to reduce.
That was my understanding, but it doesn't appear to explain judder with hydraulic discs. Or any disc brakes.
I was wondering whether a cable hanger mounted on the canti studs (like a brake booster) would be any good - ought to be even better than a crown-mounted one as there is no flex between the studs and brakes, and would work for suspension forks and forks with no drilled crown. Does it already exist?
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• #94961
Going to try some different bars for now, don’t really want to inconvenience JB, he’s got enough on his plate learning Russian.
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• #94962
it doesn't appear to explain judder with hydraulic discs. Or any disc brakes
It probably does if you think about it for a bit longer.
Does it already exist?
I made a set once, definitely an upgrade from remote cable stops but V-brakes are a much simpler way to get the same effect.
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• #94963
Lol. FWIW, it's really not an inconvenience at all pal. If you need it, text me.
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• #94964
What brand is this?
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• #94966
Amazing thanks. Might rescue it from the scrapyard then.
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• #94967
That was my understanding, but it doesn't appear to explain judder with hydraulic discs. Or any disc brakes.
The pads move back and forth inside the calipers, some brakes don't have tight tolerance to ensure the pads sit snugly.
It usually happened if the brakes isn't bedded in properly.
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• #94968
So I need to rewire a plug, and I got myself a new plug from my local DIY shop. I have just realised now that the original plug has a 3A fuse but the plug I got from the shop has a 13A fuse. Can I use it? Or is it too powerful? I think the shop might be closed now for Christmas so would be a few days wait to swap the plug, not end of the world but would rather get the plug fixed.
It’s for an amplifier... I have not rewire a plug before... but it looks pretty straightforward...
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• #94969
Swap the fuses?
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• #94970
Dead easy, just be sure to cut and strip the wires to the correct lengths. You can buy fuses anywhere, your local Tesco or ASDA or even some corner shops.
Depends on the current going through, you could use a 3A fuse to be super safe if that’s what came out. Suppose you have no way of knowing if it requires a 3A, or actually that 3A was thrown in when a previous fuse had blown and there were no 13A to hand?
Pics from google, but the paper that should have come with the plug has lengths like so.
By the way as far as I remember, if you notice the wires are red and black, not brown and blue, the wiring is incredibly old and ‘recommended’ to be replaced to modern spec.
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• #94971
bRown to the Right, bLue to the Left
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• #94972
Get a pack of fuses or swap the fuse over from the old one.
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• #94973
Im looking for a rechargeable gps tracker/recorder that I can carry in my bag to record my locations.
Basically a Garmin without the screen. But something I can plug into a computer if I need the gps data.
I can’t seem to search the correct words on google to find what I want?
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• #94974
Some combination of 'spot tracker' 'GPS tracker', and 'GPS logger' should work - a Google brought this thread on the CTC forums up, which has some discussion of standalone trackers: https://forum.cyclinguk.org/viewtopic.php?t=111404
What do the TCR folks use?
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• #94975
SPOT trackers
That’s what I thought, will just get a checked bag.