carbon rim, sounds like rocks rolling around. This was my second cleaning, need to now do a 3rd. (Specialized/Rovel)
carbon rim, sounds like rocks rolling around. This was my second cleaning, need to now do a 3rd. (Specialized/Rovel)
So the world is filled with tubular entities. Food goes in one end and shit comes out the other. Sperm goes in and babies come out.
believe its carbon, not sealant
So the world is filled with tubular entities. Food goes in one end and shit comes out the other. Sperm goes in and babies come out.
I found something similar on a buddy's wheels (old LB carbon ones). My conclusion was that it was a result of shitty rim tape allowing sealant to get inside the rim, coupled with dust getting in around the spoke nipples and valve stem. Sealant mixed with dust, created little pebbles.
It's weird because I don't lose air. I bang the naked rim on the carpet as hard as I'm willing, bang and shop vac with tiny tube for 30min. Install tire and bounce on floor extra hard and more marbles.
We have Surrons and talarias and Super73s and all kinds of other e-motos running amok all over town here. The kids ride them to school, doing wheelies up and down busy roads, darting in and out of traffic and running red lights, and riding on bike paths and community trails, you name it. The scary ones are the ones without lights after dark. You can't see them and they appear out of nowhere.
They're all over our trails too. I see new channels in my YT feed all the time showing big group rides in our local parks. And fresh dirt bike tracks on local trails every time I'm out. A lot of riders have upgraded their bikes with more powerful motors/electronics and full size moto tires making them full size electric dirt bikes, and they ride them like they are full size dirt bikes. Recent example below. Unfortunately the city shows little interest in trying to stop them. It will take a trail user getting run over and killed before they will lift a finger.
^^^Are they riding illegally or just being douchebags?
If illegally, that guy at like 1:20 is kinda incriminating himself…
Playa Bikes.
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Both illegal and douchebag. This is a city open space park. Non-motorized only. And all the rich people who live surrounding it already complain to the city every time they see bikes with bright lights riding around in the dark.
And yeah this guy is clueless. In his other videos he reps his tattoo shop, so he wouldn't be easy to track down. Unfortunately the city's policy is that rangers or police have to catch someone in the act to prosecute. Video self incrimination isn't enough for some reason. Seems to work fine for crimes like murder though?
i got stung by a bee yesterday on my ride to work
I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.
"Happiest years of my life were earning < $8.00 and hour, collecting unemployment every spring and fall, no car, no debt and no responsibilities. 1984-1990 Park City UT"
This is very true.
I do have one rad customer who brought his xtracycle in and said “Do whatever it needs.I load it up and can leave camp for a day or two, so I need this shit to work.”
I appreciate this.
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With the launch of the new Bronson yesterday.... frames that don't allow cable routing. First Specialized, now Santa Cruz (although I know they have it on the lower-end "C" frame).
My conspiratorial thinking is that SRAM is incentivizing these companies to ditch cable routing, either by lower bulk pricing or by subsidizing the design and manufacturing of the newly-released frames.
But they only ever offered the 4.1 CC complete builds with XO AXS anyways, and I presume that bare frame sales are such a small portion of their sales. If the CC frames use a different layup and different manufacturing cell - in other words, different standard work - and people are buying them either because it’s lighter weight than the C frame or because they want the dentist builds, then why not also shed even more weight by losing the cable routing?
I probably would have done the same if I were product manager. It’s not like they went to a PF bottom bracket!
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I'll be there." ... Andy Campbell
Someone on Vital speculated that a big part of that trend is probably cheaper bike assembly costs at the factory. It probably makes the frame layup a little bit cheaper too. Look at how few brands really do true tube-in-tube internal routing. I remember reading an article or hearing a podcast with Dustin Adams from WAO who said that making molded internal routing tubes without weakening the frame in the area was really, really, really hard, and that's why they didn't do it for the Arrival. He said during development, they went around to a bunch of shops and asked for warrantied frames, then cut them up to look at that sort of stuff.
Solution really is to ditch internal routing and just go back to external (minus dropper). Make some clean looking covers for the external cable guides or make them removable for the clean look.
And the last company that tried that is now defunct?
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I'll be there." ... Andy Campbell
Fuck 'em.
I'd just run cables with a bunch of ugly-ass zip ties.
It’s lazy. Disguised as something else. But just lazy product management.
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My car doesn't have a 12V outlet. Bullshit! I'm sure GM will go out of business because of this.
My rant is about asshole eco-warriors who lie to advance their preservationist agenda (and monetize their “advocacy”)
We have a guy here who is trying to shut down the addition of three downhill/flow trails in our existing trail system. The comment period ended last September.
His basis for stopping the project at this late date - he put up a game cam last month near one of the proposed trails, which caught two cougars, a black bear and several deer.
He went to our local paper with this amazing revelation, claiming a NEPA study is required. The reporter (a nice, ignorant & lazy retired guy) drank up his koolaid like it was 24yo single malt.
Several salient facts were left out of the news article:
- there’s been a family of cougars living near the camera for at least the 12 years I’ve ridden here. You regularly see their tracks on the Hello Kitty Connector trail.
- i regularly see black bear shit in the trails. Saw elk shit last Sunday. See coyotes too.
- The deer are thick in summer. I had a near-collision last week hauling ass on a downhill section and four ambled across the trail.
- The game cam was located 50’ off a paved road to a major recreation area, next to an existing 140 mile backcountry equestrian & MTB thoroughfare. It’s part of the Oregon Timber Trail.
The local MTB community is pissed off - three letters to editor this week calling out the lies/distortions, others are sending in more over the next two weeks.
Unfortunately we have to deal with Brandolini’s Law
which I have found to be an integral weapon in the eco-warrior arsenal.
Fuckheads
Or as Mark Twain said, “A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is still putting on its shoes”
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