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• #4752
you are special Max... but I think you are doing something wrong
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• #4753
Balls, Rik. I have got through a set of front pads in week if I have been couriering and it has been wet every day.
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• #4754
Thank you Will
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• #4755
Don't you stay at home if it's wet though Max?
#justkidding
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• #4756
I don't use my breaks if it is
#justskidding
I'll get my etc
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• #4757
Shut the door behind yer
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• #4758
can someone give the url for that bikesnob cyclocross pic? you know the one where the guy has an eagle on his head?
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• #4759
you mean sheldon brown? :-o
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• #4760
No. I mean the pic of the dude in wellies, giving it some on a cyclocross event, in Portland. In the mud.
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• #4761
it was a rubber chicken, not an eagle
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• #4762
Observer effect. It looked massive to me.
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• #4763
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• #4764
Brilliant. Ta Matt.
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• #4765
How long would you normally expect brake pads and tyres to last? I've worn my front pads to the metal (oops) in less than 1500 miles, and the rear tyre (ultra gatorskin) isn't looking too happy either. Probably just because I'm a fat git doing mostly town miles.
What brand of pads?
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• #4766
How long would you normally expect brake pads and tyres to last? I've worn my front pads to the metal (oops) in less than 1500 miles, and the rear tyre (ultra gatorskin) isn't looking too happy either. Probably just because I'm a fat git doing mostly town miles.
Rear tyres tend to wear faster than the front, if there is still some life in it then you could just swap them over. -
• #4767
How do you remove Phil Wood hub spacers (rear hub)?
One of them is loose enough to unscrew by hand. But then it would seem you need to hold the axle in place to unscrew the other. I don't want to damage the threads.
It doesn't feel right somehow; what am I doing wrong?
EDIT
Tried last week to Google it, failed.
Tried tonight, succeeded.
http://www.bikeforums.net/archive/index.php/t-150051.htmlClamp the wheel in the frame, remove axle bolt, insert allen key, loosen. Repeat on other side.
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• #4768
what are the widest tyres that can safely be used on mexico 68 rims?
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• #4769
I'm posting on a car forum and LFGSS at the moment and that post ^ really threw me for a second!
I was about to type "should be fine with 275's"
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• #4770
I would say 28c
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• #4771
lolz. these aren't for a ford escort.
Cheers rik, is that experience or internetknowledge?
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• #4772
experienc, but not in Mexico if not in Atlanta
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• #4773
Ace. Cheers!
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• #4774
what are the widest tyres that can safely be used on mexico 68 rims?
Define "safely"
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• #4775
1
: free from harm or risk : unhurt2
a : secure from threat of danger, harm, or loss b : successful at getting to a base in baseball without being put out3
: affording safety or security from danger, risk, or difficulty4
obsolete of mental or moral faculties : healthy, sound5
a : not threatening danger : harmless b : unlikely to produce controversy or contradiction6
a : not likely to take risks : cautious b : trustworthy, reliable— safe or safe·ly adverb
— safe·ness noun
Not for me mate, working on the road in London with 2 brakes & freewheel. Using the brakes nearly as much as I'm pedalling forwards.