Also - and it's hard to tell in the first, darker, picture - there looks to be a crack in your bottom bracket shell.
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Also - and it's hard to tell in the first, darker, picture - there looks to be a crack in your bottom bracket shell.
Top Google result here is an exploded diagram on PDF of what your assembly should include:
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Can't be sure without seeing it but I suspect riding it while loose will have damaged the splines and/or the crank arm. The latter coming loose no matter how tight you cinch up the bolts points in...
Hard to say. Pics, make and model might help someone diagnose.
I bought some of these recently. So far so good; almost too warm in fact when the temperature rises too much past freezing.
They're designed in Belgium, I figured that they'd know their cold...
Personally: two spare inners, a quick link, a tyre boot. If I can't keep going on that then a begging phone call or an Uber, like you.
I use the seat tube cage for a tool bottle mostly. Convenient place to carry things.
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That's pretty much what he's already said.
You could try these as a low cost gamble if there's no local bike shop to visit and test options. They are one of the most popular cages around and have...
Ah, I see. I'm not familiar with your frame but - practically - I don't think I'd bother going electronic if there were e.g. external cable stops and no place to put the battery other than under the...
As in, you are not sure if your frame is Di2 compatible?
No, it's a hybrid of wired and wireless.
Sram's patents have made their solution difficult to replicate.
I don't think so, the compression of the fork is clearly far less than the gap between the arch and the downtube.
Lovely bike.
I think we're talking about different Orros?
The Evo Gold comes with a round alloy seatpost, so that's an easy change. I'd agree that the biggest difference would be better wheels. If it has the...
Anyone seen the video of MvdP going up Montrose Street?
Absolute monster.
Awesome Trident, so pleased for you.
Good to hear Steve.
50mm. They hold speed well, that's the main difference I've noticed. Comfort level is about the same; the wheels that were in before were about the same width.
FWIW they are Borg50s. Heard good...
Years into road cycling and I've finally got some carbon fibre wheels.
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Yes, I found them to be really friendly too. Glad you enjoyed it.
I've done a few. There's not too much to them, you sign in at the beginning and get your route card, make sure you do the required on the way round (which could be receipts from certain places or...
Well done and congratulations
Only one way to find out and stems are cheap. Will probably change the handling a little bit, but doubt if it would be much of an issue day-to-day.
What do you hope to get out of the purchase? Ride, aero, nicest colour?
Going to be hard for anyone to answer the question usefully unless they know what you're looking for.
A compromise bike is rarely a good idea in my view. Adequate for all purposes is not what I'd want out of a frame. Perhaps if you were to share what you want in a bike it would be helpful, for...
13 speeds rather than teeth but yes, Ekar options do include nine of the latter.