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Those look nice Any rough idea of what the finished wheels will weigh? I am about ready for a new set & my go to Zonda's are getting harder to find |
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They should come in sub 1500g.
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Quoc Mono II shoes |
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Open Min.d
Dromarti Touring Shoes |
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Nashbar 4000X
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Super nice hub vise
I set out to do a cup and cone hub service for the first time. Turned out that the second hand wheel set I picked up recently was shot to h*ll, with the rear dust seals missing. Oof, with no physical point of reference to compare the hub to, it was a bit of a (wasted) struggle. The experience did serve to spur me to buy a Stein Tool hub vise, making the next wheel I did a hub service on--for practice, an ancient 26er--an absolute breeze.
https://steintool.com/portfolio-items/hub-axle-vises/ |
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My latest, picked up this past weekend.
A late 80s', early 90's Miele Latina. Still deciding on the build. Should be easy to turn this into a legit 20 lb'er. |
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I’m recabling my California bike and since last time out I took some tools home. Bought a pair of cable cutters and some new water bottle cages since I don’t care for the ones currently on the bike.
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A bad day on the bike is better than a good day at work! |
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Bought a standert kreissage frame, so going to be buying a lot of stuff over the next couple weeks lol
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