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    Stem shims and school maths

    Thinking in getting a Moto bar, mostly because of the big rise. Problem is that they mostly come in 22.2mm clamp size. I have a 25.4mm stem, and some spare 31.8 to 25.4 shims. Using my school maths, I get that: 31.8mm /2 /3.14 = 5.0611mm radius 25.4mm /2 /3.14 = 4.0425mm radius 22.2mm /2 /3.14...
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    What highly rated products did the bike media convince you to buy, only to not live up to the review?

    Considering the products media currently promote are mostly way out of my budget, I haven't bought many things I regret. Some blue anodised bits in the mid 90s that quickly lost colour and fell apart. I'm always wary of getting a full suspension when every year the newer models are 10% stiffer...
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    Adapter 1 1/4" to 1 1/8" headsets

    Thanks for the comments! In the end I passed on the bike. They had mounted an Indy fork but in 1 1/8" so obviously the headset was loose and I was afraid the head tube might be damaged. Plus the seller did not give me good vibes the bike was obtained through legal ways...
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    State of the industry: a running thread

    Canyon was close to have a workers strike this spring, but I just read they recently got an agreement with the unions. Similar to Cube, I find their bikes incredible value, but I still would not recommend them due to the huge amount of proprietary parts for no reason whatsoever, specially in...
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    Adapter 1 1/4" to 1 1/8" headsets

    I've found an Alpinestars Cromega at a decent price, but the headset is missing the top nut and it has an ancient Rock Shox Indy I'm not very fan of. I've found these sleeves that would reduce the head tube diameter, so I could use any headset, fork and stem...
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    State of the industry: a running thread

    I really like the Kona Unit, but £1400 for a rigid bike, with Deore and average steel frame is a bit of a joke
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    Why do you collect retro bikes?

    I don't collect (bikes or anything else). However, I have a preference towards retro bikes because: -when I got my first adult sized bike it was the early 90s, so I'm biased -I like bikes that are easy and cheap to maintain, with rigid forks, and with standards that don't get obsolete in 6...
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    State of the industry: a running thread

    Maybe already mentioned?? Raleigh UK in trouble
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    Rockhopper or Palisades Trail for touring ?

    If the Rockhopper is already built, I would already use it and sell the Marin. You are trying to make your life easier by selling the other bikes, and this is the path of less resistance. If, however, after a couple of weeks you are not 100% convinced on the Rockhopper, then yes, give the Marin...
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    The big sales slowdown

    Talking about my local market (Germany), the "analog" bike market is slowly dying, as everyone is now crazy with ebikes (folding, MTB, cargo,... al kinds are booming). Basically only the super cheap or collectible sell. The 200€ to €1000 market does not move. I only sell in my local classifieds...
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    State of the industry: a running thread

    For the record, it's not that they "suddenly" found a pile of debt. They had loans, but also the promise from the parent company of a 150m credit line. So the accounts were "matched". The parent company backtracked in the last minute and then the black hole was opened...
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    Folders! Foldable bicycles, minivelos and demontables

    And now that we are here, this bike below was in my local classifieds as "folding cargo bike". Forgot the asking price...
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    Folders! Foldable bicycles, minivelos and demontables

    Tapping on this pool of folding bike nerds... On top of my Dahon Cadenza that I posted about 20 pages ago, now my wife also wants a folder. The in-laws have 2, very similar to the one on the picture below (from Google). They are 20", with a Duomatic hub (2 speed, you change gears by backpedaling...
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    State of the industry: a running thread

    This is also big news in Germany as Signa Sports also owns other bike shops there like Fahrrad.de, Bikester, Probikeshop, Brügelmann... plus other non-cycling sites like Campz or Tennis Point. Less competition is always bad, but at least in the German market there are plenty of other choices...
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    Good Modern STEEL MTB Bikes

    I've never tried any of them but in my wish list are the Kona Unit and Breezer Thunder, both rigid bikes. A bit expensive for what they offer though. I also like the Ritchey Ascent, not cheap either but at least with a much better resale value...
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    Show us your 700C ATB / MTB / Hybrid

    I just got lucky with this one. The guy did not mention brand or model in his add, for him it was just an old hybrid. People have already found out the old Multitracks have nice steel and take 42mm tires so everyone is doing gravel conversions. Specialized Crossroads also fetch crazy prices...
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    Show us your 700C ATB / MTB / Hybrid

    It's never a race to see who gets it cheaper. But a low price definitely helps to leave the bike parked in the station every morning without too much thought... They will still have to go through my Abus Granit-X lock though, worth 10 times the price of the bike! :) My sister has exactly that...
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    Folders! Foldable bicycles, minivelos and demontables

    This is the one: https://www.tubus.com/en/products/rear-carriers/tubus-product/cosmo In case you don't know the brand, Tubus is quite popular among cycletourers as it's one of very few manufacturers making the racks in steel, so they are very sturdy and with a good warranty. They are also...
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    Folders! Foldable bicycles, minivelos and demontables

    Finally got around to taking a picture of my Dahon Cadenza built up. Now with a Tubus rear rack... Sorry for the blurry pictures but I was running out of daylight!
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    Show us your 700C ATB / MTB / Hybrid

    A 1997 Trek Multitrack 730, called Trekking because it was the European version with useful commuter stuff like mudguards or lights. All original except for the tires, as far as I know. Bought it 2 months ago from a guy that was selling it, without tires and tubes, as a "parts donor" so I...
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