outstanding thanks
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outstanding thanks
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None of those designs fit our lifestyle but, we were born in the early 50's.
These are also very good. I use these with the wave rotor I have on one wheel.https://www.oppracing.com/product_display/64177-ferodo-front-brake-pads-rr-one-caliper-set/
If I remember correctly 1...
There the best, period. And I've tried them all. If your ham fisted stay away. All you need is 2 fingers.
Vesrah are good also. Check out https://www.kurveygirl.com/shop/index.php?cPath=29_269
been to outerbike?
Mine was JB welded in place before I changed out the swinging arm. Just need to pull an oil line. 29 ft/lb seems a bit high.
Shakespeare monkey. I need to look that up
That's where I bought em'. $25 to mount. Last time I tried I ran out of patience.
Cycle Gear & Sportbiketrackgear. If you mount your own they have the best price. Kind of excited to get these out on track and see what they have to offer. Circumference is a bit smaller than most so...
I'll give ya a $1000. It's got a wimpy wristpin.
Thats a good thing. If I were only 40 years younger.
And for all you XB guys Bridgestone RS10's are on sale. Stickier than you need but fit the bill. I bought 1f & 2 r.
If you pull it and it doesn't brake and it's not from China all is well.
SPD's on the mtn bikes. For years and years we ran clips & straps on the dirt. 90% of our riding was very technical terrain and could never come to grips with clipless in that type of terrain. These...
We use Speedplays. The only clipless pedal we have ever used, since 1990. If it persists I'll try a pedal change. We rode 30 miles Friday on out tandem and feed did fine. Everything else hurt...
Cheapest one's I could find. Giros $100. Most if not all of our riding off road isn't as serious as it once was. Road bike shoes are Sidi's. What' the ****'s these days is both me and my wife are...
Pic is our backyard. We do the maintenance here. Places like Lake Sonoma where the general public can ride is very neglected due to lack of funds and honestly, don't miss the place. In the early 90's...
Lot's of vendors try and give you the shaft on shipping.
Like mMMaster Carr. Gave me the shaft shipping a simple 1/2" x 1/2" round fitting.
Average age of our bicycles is 30. Not a one with suspension. The terrain has changed dramatically around here with thousands riding them, no maintenance, and a few horsed thrown in. What was once...
another project
I suppose you could use both brakes simultaneously so the light would illuminate. Problem being with the back wheel off the ground touchdown might create problems.
This is on our bike and works fantastic.
https://www.motodracing.com/accossato-19x20-radial-clutch-master-cylinder-w-integrated-fluid-reservoir-lever-rst
Thats' a right price. A rebuild probably won't touch that.