| bio | website | |
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| location | California | |
| age | 33 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 1 month |
| seen | Mar 23 at 1:56 | |
| stats | profile views | 0 |
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Mar 23 |
accepted | Will changing suspension fork travel change geometry of bike? |
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Jun 24 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Jun 20 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jul 6 |
comment |
What's a good bike for daily use in New Orleans? A flat city with lots of potholes and bad roads "hardtail with a rigid steel fork" means no suspension |
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Jun 29 |
answered | What's a good bike for daily use in New Orleans? A flat city with lots of potholes and bad roads |
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Jun 24 |
accepted | Are Shimano Hollowtech II bottom bracket spacers unique? |
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Jun 24 |
awarded | Critic |
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Jun 24 |
asked | Will changing suspension fork travel change geometry of bike? |
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Jun 19 |
accepted | Is my Fox RP23 Rear Shock blown? |
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Jun 17 |
comment |
How do I get rid of the noise on my Hayes Stroker Trail brakes Hayes Stroker brakes are notoriously squeaky. I have some and they make plenty of noise. I don't think you'll be able to do much about the noise, but you should definitely get them adjusted to be sufficiently "grippy". Mine work great other than the noise. |
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Jun 16 |
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Are Shimano Hollowtech II bottom bracket spacers unique? Thanks moz. I believe you're answer is correct. I ended up buying Shimano spacers and they have 2 small notches directly across from one another...I don't know for sure if all other spacers have those notches or even that the notches serves any purpose at all :) |
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Jun 15 |
accepted | Proper fork length for a bike with 5.5 inches of rear shock |
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Jun 15 |
asked | Is my Fox RP23 Rear Shock blown? |
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Jun 14 |
asked | Are Shimano Hollowtech II bottom bracket spacers unique? |
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May 25 |
revised |
Proper fork length for a bike with 5.5 inches of rear shock edited title |
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May 24 |
asked | Proper fork length for a bike with 5.5 inches of rear shock |
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May 10 |
comment |
Finding a road bike for 5'2'' girlfriend sportymamabikes.com but buy local if you can. Do as I say not as I do :) |
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May 10 |
answered | Finding a road bike for 5'2'' girlfriend |
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May 9 |
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New bars & shifters on old Bridgestone 700 Yes, I really like the simplicity and forgiveness of the downtube shifters. They're so easy to tune. I think if I raise the bars, get wider bars and put some new tape on them (currently very thin and slippery) I'll be able to get a feel for reaching down to shift. Thanks. |
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May 9 |
awarded | Scholar |