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• #96053
There was some discussion of this a few years back. My impression was that the experience left the watcher a little cold - it's all about the betting, with little interest in the individual riders. Apparently the stands are mostly empty, with all the bettors inside checking stats and laying down their cash.
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• #96054
Hah no that sounds familiar
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• #96056
Does anyone other than White Industries make a 19t freewheel (that isn't junk)?
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• #96058
@Pifko thanks, yep @SasenFrAsen I can do something like that and should be relatively cheap depending on material/effort. What dimensions do you need? I’m making a bmx bag later this week maybe so you can see how that looks. PM me.
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• #96059
So,a friend of mine has a carbon frame and the rear Ds dropout leaves around 0,4mm of lateral play in the axle,causing the wheel not to sit straigth.Is it a bad idea to "shim" it with epoxy?Not trying to repair carbon just adding some material,anyone knows?
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• #96060
I kinda remembered there were a couple of trials brands which does 19T but could only see up to 18T being listed:
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• #96061
Will do!
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• #96062
Is it a bad idea to "shim" it with epoxy?
It's probably a bad idea if you don't know what you are doing! A repair specialist will know how to do an adequate repair.
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• #96063
As I said,not a repair,just need to add some material to make the wheel sit straigth,a beer can shim works but it's not permanent and a hassle to fit
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• #96064
washer
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A small flat metal, rubber, or plastic ring fixed between two joining surfaces or between a nut and a bolt to spread the pressure or act as a spacer or seal. -
• #96065
it would not work,the play is lateral,making the DS dropout a little orizontal causing tje wheel to slip.
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• #96066
I see. I think. File the other dropout
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• #96067
rags and glue,so not an option..just gonna put a drop of epoxy and see what appens
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• #96068
So a bodge then?
If the epoxy failed, what's the worst that can happen?
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• #96069
NOS Suntour BMX
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• #96070
The frame is carbon but the dropout is probably aluminium. Epoxy is just soft plastic. It only works when mixed with a fibre such as GRP, carbon or Kevlar. Plain epoxy will wear away in minutes. It’ll need a proper repair.
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• #96071
Wear away after minutes of wear, maybe. But it won't have to withstand any wear as the QR is not moving for 99.999% of the time.
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• #96072
Why can’t the coke can shim be epoxy’d (or plain glued) in place? If it works, all you need is to secure it.
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• #96073
that's the idea if only epoxy fails,but since it won't be movin should work ok,will update soon
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• #96074
Eh? Buy smaller bike or are there BMX-bags that would suit my needs?
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• #96075
Probably in reply to me, I guess @withered_preacher will clarify.
Has anyone been to watch keirin in japan? I'm there in September and would love to go watch some. Unfortunately Google refuses to translate anything other than the front page of the official keirin site so I cannot work out a) which tracks are hosting meets while I am in the country or b) how we might get tickets etc.
Any ideas?