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• #13677
It look like Zipp 70 XPLR is the same; 0 degree for hood but flare on drop.
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• #13678
Nice! Got a good deal on the 2020 Reynolds 725 frameset, can't wait to start the building process!
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• #13679
i read it as rage for endless roads
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• #13680
That’s the plan Ed. Big fat tyres on there ! I did test ride one at Evans cycles a few years back and it was plush.
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• #13681
Is there a forum preferred choice for brake fluid for for the Arkose?
Evans website seems to no longer have descriptions for the bikes which seems odd. So I can't tell what fluid they come with standard.
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• #13682
Depends on your type of brakes, Shimano - mineral
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• #13683
Tektro?
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• #13684
https://www.trpbrakes.com/userfiles/file/HYLEX%20MANUAL%20REV%20A070213.pdf
mineral according to this
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• #13685
ahhh thank you muchly!!!!!!!
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• #13686
Baby oil okay?
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• #13687
Probably, but why?
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• #13688
Just buy some brake stuff, shimano ideally but finishline and others have all worked fine for me in the past, supposedly have additives to keep everything inside working well and help with heat that baby oil won't.
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• #13689
I've had the same big bottle of Shimano fluid for a couple of years and am barely half of the way through it despite letting mates use it for their bleeds/fills. I think mine cost under 20e
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• #13690
100ml for £7 or 1000ml for £20!
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• #13691
The smell is so nice.
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• #13692
Anyone got any experience of the pre-disc Brother Kepler? One's come up locally and I'm intrigued.
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• #13693
I’ve had one for a few years. Great for touring and commuting and light gravel use. If it’s wet and off road I destroy brake pads and I can only fit 38c with mini v’s (28c/30c with ‘guards) YMMV
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• #13694
Thanks, and always nice to see a bike that gets properly used.
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• #13696
100ml for £7 or 1000ml for £20!
Bike fluids - massively over priced, a litre of dot 5.1 from the motoring section of Halfords is hardly more than 100ml from the cycling section, and it's the same when it comes to suspension, the high-end stuff motorbike stuff is hardly more than the basic bike stuff.
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• #13697
I had a very long conversation at the bike shop today on how I can convert my new Ti frame to a 1x di2 setup with all my old road di2 parts. Turns out it’s gonna cost a shit ton so gonna stick the 2x setup and just have carbon 650b instead - any had any experience with the TRP hylex and di2 climbing shifters adaptation?
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• #13698
How would switching from 2x to 1x cost more other than a new chainring?
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• #13699
New wider cassette, getting the rear derailleur to fit that new cassette, new chain? Still doesn't seem so much
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• #13700
Because di2 is crazy prices - rear di2 GRX mech, double wide ring and ultegra spider adapters, new cassette would be best solution but cost £350+
I can happily not go with the XD driver and giant chainring for the massive range as I’m just not that bothered about that side of things
I could get an adapter for the current ultegra di2 but a basic cassette, ultegra compatible chain and ring alone is £180
Along with the fact it will need a new t47 bb anyway, my current bike is post mount and the new frame is flat mount so got to fork out for new calipers (adapter won’t clear the frame) and I’m going to get the neater bar end di2 controller, wires and stuff I want to keep additional costs to a minimum.
Decided just keeping 2x means I just need the new post mount calipers and di2 controller to transplant the parts . I can always move to 1x when this cassette and chain wear out
With the nice bonus that most of those, unlike people in cars, are slower than you and won't catch you.
I never yell at horses, way too scared of those.
@giofox if they have noise cancelling you can yell quite a lot, in my experience.
@hippy no colleagues here.