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fukawitribe
I do wonder as to the
David9694 wrote:I do wonder as to the relative sizes of these two two circles – like any car customer caring for climate?
Eh ?
fukawitribe
Lots of good options and
Lots of good options and advice above, i’d also maybe suggest RedWhite for a bib focused company (especially long distance) with a good reputation
fukawitribe
Grow up.
Grow up.
fukawitribe
I don’t think any of this is
I don’t think any of this is helped by Tesla moving completely away from using Lidar sensors, and relying on vision based systems. Can’t help feeling that’s a huge retrograde step, and hope the hints about them going back to it, or high resolution radar, come to something.
fukawitribe
Thoughts ? They’re one of the
Thoughts ? They’re one of the most well known manufacturers outside of the China internal market, and have an increasingly good reputation for decent kit, especially some of the Hyper wheels which seem to perform extremely well, with a good following. Given they even impress Hambini, i’d say that they’re probably a good bet technically in general.
fukawitribe
QR thru-axles I’ve seen have
QR thru-axles I’ve seen have all been much quicker when removing the front wheel, wee bit slower on the rear.
fukawitribe
They do, because to avoid
They do, because to avoid weighing an actual (Imperial) ton they’re often made with narrow section tubing, which consequently flops around like a noodle. I mean a rather robust noodle, to be fair, but one none the less. Used to try and watch mine bend by slamming the front brakes on BITD. What fun.December 7, 2022 at 4:48 am in reply to: Electronic shifting, tubeless etc…are bikes getting too complicated? #1008681
fukawitribe
Who are these people ? What
Who are these people ? What channels ? I watch a fair few cycling related ones but haven’t come across these yet, might be amusing..December 7, 2022 at 4:41 am in reply to: Electronic shifting, tubeless etc…are bikes getting too complicated? #1008679
fukawitribe
“As I understand it huge
“As I understand it huge tyres are only necessary to soften the effects of the stiff, overbuilt forks on road bikes needed to counter the force of disc brakes”
Um, no. What made you think that ?December 7, 2022 at 4:24 am in reply to: Electronic shifting, tubeless etc…are bikes getting too complicated? #1008677
fukawitribe
That’s amazing ! How on earth
That’s amazing ! How on earth do they get themselves up the hill ?September 12, 2021 at 8:23 am in reply to: 11spd Campag using an 11spd Shim cassette on a turbo? #984173
fukawitribe
Yeah, plenty of people have
Yeah, plenty of people have done so, worth checking Velonews (and elsewhere) for various articles on this e.g. https://www.velonews.com/gear/drivetrain-compatibility-hidden-in-plain-sight/Technically there are fractional mm differences in cog spacing, but for all practical purposes it should Just Work. Also if this is for the trainer then any ERG mode stuff is only going to use a single front/rear cog combination anyway, so that’d be good with anything (preferably small chainring at the front)
March 24, 2021 at 9:26 am in reply to: Traffic to be banned from ‘destination’ Bristol street to help businesses survive #978351
fukawitribe
Exactly, it’s to help
Exactly, it’s to help businesses reopen in a responsible manner. The fact that it might possibly add a handful of seconds going up to Hampton Road, or down to Whiteladies, seems an eminently reasonable exchange to me.
fukawitribe
Secret_squirrel wrote:If you are willing to experiement stay with the SS and try 11-32 with a longer b screw (ebay for a couple of quid). If fails then update rear mech to GS...or a derailleur hanger extender online (~£5-20 depending on provenance), but i’d give the SS/longer screw a go as suggested – more than likely work (and try the B-tension screw round the other way if necessary/not long enough).
fukawitribe
PlanetX have another tyre and
PlanetX have another tyre and inner-tube sale on at the moment (until Monday)
There’s a range of widths/value lengths e.g. 25-32mm Continental Race 28 Wide @ £1.99
https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/TUCORC28WBULK/continental-race-28-wide-700c-inner-tube
fukawitribe
The 40T should be OK with the
The 40T should be OK with the R7000 GS (or the R8000 or even 6800 GS, the Shadow-based mech are apparently better though) but 42T would be a stretch without a hanger extender (look on eBay for RoadLink-alikes for a few quid).. or indeed most Shimano 11-speed or newer 10-speed road stuff in medium/long cage. Won’t have the clutch, hence suggesting the GRX 400, but that may not be a massive issue to the OP.
Left field might be an S-Ride RD-M520C rear mech if there’s one you can get.
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