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• #8027
The caliper is made for a G (or J too if you wanna go finned) and as +edscoble pointed out, B fits but there's a much bigger parallel gap between the caliper and pads which causes rocking or juddering under heavy breaking.
YMMV, B in a G caliper works ok, which is probably why you've not noticed it.
Also, curious why are you using Elvedes pads? Stop gap (pun intended!) during the Shimano factory fire + COVID + Evergreen shortage?
Can't find my G spare pads but this the compatibility list from the J04C.
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• #8028
Also, curious why are you using Elvedes pads?
TBF they’re aren’t bad, lots of shop sell them due to The Cycle Division.
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• #8029
Not kicking them at all, I'm a big fan of Shimano as they work well enough and never felt wanting more (har har...).
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• #8030
Could also just be cacked up if it’s previously been used mostly at the top of the block and hasn’t been shifted down to the wee end much/at all.
This is my guess too, can you push the parallelogram in by hand?
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• #8031
I've got a whopping great big breaker bar in SE11 if you'd like to use it, got many stuck BBs out with it.
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• #8032
Cheques in the post...
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• #8033
I think I said elsewhere... these are what came with the bike when I bought it. They stopped the bike so I've not had cause to care about them. I feel they're probably getting closer to the end of their life now though so I want to have a set or two of pads on hand as spares for longer rides.
The whole system could do with a bit of a clean so I might pre-emptively change the pads but I now have two pairs of G04S pads that I can carry if/when they shit it during a ride.
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• #8034
Doesn't sound like it's sticked up with gunk, especially if it moves inward to big end freely.
Detach cable completely, chain off and double check the H screw is backed out all the way. Also might be worth checking if theres nothing caught in behind / inside the mech itself (twig, small stone, etc). Would be easier with derailleur off bike
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• #8035
B pads are slightly smaller than Gs so they rattle and you can feel them move slightly when braking (at least the fronts, because gravity is against them. But if it’s meant take G buy G.
You can also buy Js if you care about fins.
(I’ve had Bs in my G-designed callipers for several months now and no firey death to report)
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• #8036
I've got Gs now. The whole bike needs a service - the cassette seems to have rattled loose during yesterday's ride and I'm changing the cranks so I reckon the whole drivetrain is going in the bin (or to someone who wants used 11-42 stuff). I'll probably clean rotors and swap pads too. Or I'll just run the whole lot further into the ground while ignoring all the noises :)
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• #8037
Anyone know if one of those Mason thru axle skewer thingies will fit into a Specialized thru axle?
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• #8038
Give me a minute.
No, different thread pitch so whilst the Mason thru axle will begin to engage, you're going to fuck the threads on the Specialized.
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• #8039
Ah, no I was thinking of the allen key tool thing and I've realised that the Sequoia uses 5mm not 6mm allen key so pretty sure the answer is "no". But, thanks for checking.
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• #8040
Found a Rohloff hg check in my toolbox. How do I use it to check cassette wear? I'm trying to decided between two equally fucked 11-42T cassettes :)
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• #8041
Like a chainwhip.
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• #8042
Yeah, I found this.
I think both cassettes are pretty tired but the Shimano one appears to have a bit of life left. Can't test cogs over 21T though so if the granny gear is pretty worn I won't know until I try to use it under load with the new chain.
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• #8043
Since when did Shimano external BBs come with spacers? Is that just an MTB thing?
I'm going to install without any and see what happens.
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• #8044
Depends on your BB shell 68/73 and if you run a chain guide, hence it's 1x drive side and 2x non drive.
E.g. if its 73 with a chain guide, you'll run no spacers.
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• #8045
Hmm, have I fucked up and bought GRX cranks that won't fit on a 73mm BB shell?
I guess I just assumed the Ogre was 68mm coz it's not a true MTB but according to my fat thumbs it's 73mm.
Fucksticks.
Anyone want to swap my new 1x 40T GRX cranks for some 1x MTB cranks?
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• #8046
Anyone selling inverse shims for cranks?
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• #8047
Other way round isn't it? 2x DS (one being the potential chain guide), 1x NDS.
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• #8048
have I fucked up and bought GRX cranks that won't fit on a 73mm BB shell?
Not the first bit of bad news today, but yeah, 68mm shell only for "road" stuff.
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• #8049
Depends on the chainline you'll like to achieve, each spacer is 2.5mm.
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• #8050
Other way round isn't it? 2x DS (one being the potential chain guide), 1x NDS.
Yes.
Fiver please...