Thanks for the recommendations everyone. I thought about modifying the
fender to get that extra space, but would rather spend money to fix the
problem, hahaha! Joking aside I’d definitely prefer to just run parts that
work well for the job at hand. If that means swapping stuff out, then so be
i
Funny, I happen to be looking for the same thing at this moment.
Does anyone happen to have an extra one of these Rene Herse Front Cable
Hangers? Grooved and Barrel Adjusted would be preferred.
Fingers crossed and many thanks,
Chris Rust
Dallas, TX
On Mon, Nov 7, 2022 at 10:47 AM Todd G wrote
I agree with Kai.
On Wednesday, November 9, 2022 at 10:08:16 AM UTC-8 Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY
wrote:
> I don't know if there's a front derailleur to fix the clearance issue, but
> looking at your photo from above, it looks like you need some more
> clearance between your big ring and your chai
I don't know if there's a front derailleur to fix the clearance issue, but
looking at your photo from above, it looks like you need some more
clearance between your big ring and your chainstay.
A wider bottom bracket would fix everything, I think?
-Kai
On Wednesday, November 9, 2022 at 2:34:16
A cx-70 may work for you, it shifts a triple perfectly for me and doesn't
seem to swing too much.
On Wednesday, November 9, 2022 at 5:37:16 AM UTC-8 lconley wrote:
> IRD Alpina
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> Laing
>
> On Wednesday, November 9, 2022 at 2:20:13 AM UTC-5 phoen...@gmail.com
> wrote
Hey there everyone! I've got a couple of wheelsets for sale. Some super
cool stuff that really needs to be rolled around rather than sitting in my
garage.
Crust Shimano 26" Rear 130mm and SP Dynamo hub front 100mm with Maxxis dth
2.3s tires
$400 plus shipping bike flights lower 48...etc...
Phil
It is interesting to read how much our individual situations vary. I'm
lucky to live where bike theft isn't a big deal. I know one friend who had
a bike stolen in the past many years. He left it unlocked on the his back
porch. Then another friend spotted someone riding it on the rail trail and
I've often wondered how frustrating it is for Grant. So many of his bikes
end up as garage ornaments. I've tried to explain to interested people
that the fancy lugs and paint get our attention, but the geometry, ride and
handling are what keep us on the bikes. My '87 Trek has nice lugs and
Preferably in olive, but open to other colors (namely grey grid, for sure
not any variation of blue)
Aware they are currently available on riv and will get one there if someone
here doesnt have one they decided they dont need.
thanks!
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Without actually being there to see how much it hits, my first thought is
depending how much it hits, to dimple the fender in that spot that's
only "if" it's but a few mm's. Otherwise, most Microshift FD,s like the
R539 use a relatively shorter swing arm than most. It's designed for large
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