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- I do but only on "my track". It's basically a flat ring road near my house. I like these. Great invention ;) http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1684369955.jpg |
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"Surly Corner Bar" (chrome moly not alloy) http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1684370496.jpg |
I love the white industries ratcheting cog, but I went cheap. I bought a kit that has spacers to replace cogs on a freehub. I've got an 11 and a 12 on, since I had to make do with a bike that has vertical dropouts which required me to make a tensioner from an old derailleur.
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I rode a fixed gear bike for two winter seasons spinning around the RoseBowl / golf course all by my lonesome self and went on a few group / training rides with it way back in the late 80s. Being young, dumb, and the pros do it so why not me /us, right? I could have cause serious wreaks to myself and others who need to go back to work the next day after the training ride. Herr's pic of the single speed was exactly what I did only I had a cog but always had brakes.
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ugh.. I need to practice more. I eventually got the holes drilled in the right spot (the first time thank G) With silver brazing I got it too hot and had a problem seeing the silver flow. I had to get out the dremel and clean it up and used some body filler to make it smooth before I shoot the primer. I spread the filler with a finger. I wore a latex glove and poured a little alcohol on my fingers first to help smooth it out. Its all sanded now and ready for paint. I'm still unsure about where to put the pump. I'll probably get a short pump and put it above the new water bottle mounts. |
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I have tubless now, but on my other bikes, I run only these tubes https://www.amazon.com/Tubolito-Unisexs-Gravel-Bicycle-Orange/dp/B093H7SGS5?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=ARIZE2JCT3XTI Super light, resist puncture much better then traditional rubber tubes. DId I mention it is super light so you can be faster. |
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My stationery frame is now painted. (POR 15 base coat with POR 15 Top Coat)
I'll let it sit for a few days and then start the build. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1684827878.jpg |
As of this morning (It's 7 am here). It's not perfect but I'm feeling rather chuffed :)
Have a great one! :cool: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1684877683.jpg |
I'm in Paint Hell right now. I tried lacquer paint, primer and clear and its a joke. I let each coat dry a day and I can peel it off with my nails. I'm stripping the frame back to bare metal and going to use a single stage enamel; paint with catalyst. I still have some green from my 911 and it may still be good.
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Well my attitude is... "How hard can it be?" I apply that to most things in life.
With paint it only has to be about 95% good. Paint is never 100% perfect and polishing/finishing can get you very close. |
Tangent alert. Do you guys track your performance? My Edge 130 measure aerobic / anaerobic performance. No matter how much sprinting I do the computer says "No anaerobic benefit".
How do you guys get anaerobic? |
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I don't have a bicycle computer because all it tells me is I'm getting slower the older I get. |
The only thing I do is ride every day (except when it's raining). The less distractions the better.
- All the smart stuff looks good & if I was a pro I'd have and use it all but... I'm not and I'm not getting any younger. Regardless at the end of the day nothing works better than doing the work. Signed "The Basturd" :D |
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The best advice I can give you as a non doctor: Don't do ANYTHING you're not comfortable with. There's no need to push yourself to improve your fitness. Just daily movement and not over eating alone puts you in the top 5% of fitness in the general population. What I find astonishing in a lot of young people: The size of their arses. Truly astounding. :eek: |
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