If FEMA had the bicycles, would it fund Hustler's manlet bib?
#1821
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Think of how much time you would save every day if you were just to say it how it is instead of sugar coating it.
10 words vs 80.
Lol sorry, venting about someone today that does this in conversation and text here.
Write a report to say "no" in the personal case.
10 words vs 80.
Lol sorry, venting about someone today that does this in conversation and text here.
Write a report to say "no" in the personal case.
#1825
Thread on the modification can be found here: Fox Float nitrogen fill thread
The bike is a 2011 Trek Remedy 8. As far as I can tell, there should be no clearance problems at all if I were to replace the screw with a valve fitting that stuck out up to an inch or more.
Interestingly, as I was replying to your post and looking up the Ford part, I came across a thread which suggested using this valve from Amazon:
I couldn't verify that it's the same threading, though, nor that anyone has successfully used it on the RP2 shock. I'd be interested in your thoughts on that.
Or, if you do have a spare one of yours lying around, I'd be grateful to buy one from you.
#1826
It looks like this:
Thread on the modification can be found here: Fox Float nitrogen fill thread
The bike is a 2011 Trek Remedy 8. As far as I can tell, there should be no clearance problems at all if I were to replace the screw with a valve fitting that stuck out up to an inch or more.
Interestingly, as I was replying to your post and looking up the Ford part, I came across a thread which suggested using this valve from Amazon: Fox Racing Schrader Assembly
I couldn't verify that it's the same threading, though, nor that anyone has successfully used it on the RP2 shock. I'd be interested in your thoughts on that.
Or, if you do have a spare one of yours lying around, I'd be grateful to buy one from you.
Thread on the modification can be found here: Fox Float nitrogen fill thread
The bike is a 2011 Trek Remedy 8. As far as I can tell, there should be no clearance problems at all if I were to replace the screw with a valve fitting that stuck out up to an inch or more.
Interestingly, as I was replying to your post and looking up the Ford part, I came across a thread which suggested using this valve from Amazon: Fox Racing Schrader Assembly
I couldn't verify that it's the same threading, though, nor that anyone has successfully used it on the RP2 shock. I'd be interested in your thoughts on that.
Or, if you do have a spare one of yours lying around, I'd be grateful to buy one from you.
I know for a fact that the Fox part you have does NOT work- the threads are the wrong size. You should order one of those Ford parts and try that. Our valves work pretty much identical to that. If it doesn't work, I can probably send one of our valves.
You'll be fine on clearance with that frame...
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Anyone have a pair of old 7spd RSX integrated brake/shifters for sale? I'm converting an old steel frame to newness. Having to reach to the down tube all the time gets old, and at times a bit squirrely. This is about as much as I'm willing to invest into road biking - sorry.
I am so close to excellent trails that the MTB is where any cycling funds go - which are not many as it is.
I am so close to excellent trails that the MTB is where any cycling funds go - which are not many as it is.
#1828
I know for a fact that the Fox part you have does NOT work- the threads are the wrong size. You should order one of those Ford parts and try that. Our valves work pretty much identical to that. If it doesn't work, I can probably send one of our valves.
You'll be fine on clearance with that frame...
You'll be fine on clearance with that frame...
#1834
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1a. How much do you expect to get for poverty RS10 wheels, poverty FSA crank, and poverty 5800 derailleurs?
2. Please, STFU with ROI ****.
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There was a bunch of $1000 CAAD10's through the winter.
Doesn't appear to be the case now since its common time to get out of the house.
I almost bought an ultegra (6700) CAAD10 through the winter, but it was $1,200 and I didn't have the cash at the time.
Doesn't appear to be the case now since its common time to get out of the house.
I almost bought an ultegra (6700) CAAD10 through the winter, but it was $1,200 and I didn't have the cash at the time.
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I shopped CAAD10s from November-February and I never saw a 54cm bicycle nor frame at a cost that justified not going $100-200 more for "new with warranty". I really hear this a lot about CAAD10s, but i don't know of anyone who was able to find a 52 or 54cm frame/bicycle that was worth buying used. If you ride a 50cm or 58cm+, then you can find many more deals. I'm sure you found one, single offer of a 6700 CAAD10 for $1200 with no dents and no rash with almost no wear, but it was the only one, ever. I clearly can't go to eBay or CL and pick one up right now because there are none on there.