Some "ideas".
Chainring bolts, blue coloured, bottle cage bolts also
Black tyres, 24 or 25*622, unfortunately my fork won't accept 28*622 tyres.
Black compact cranks. But that can wait until my cassette wears down. Currently running 13-14-15-17-19-21-23-26, and 53*39. Compact would give larger range of gears. Would keep the UT system, so, perhaps would go for black Veloce or Centaur cranks before 2011, which were all UT.
Now it's a bit late (given that the paintwork is fresh and new) but also learnt that extending the fork steerer (so that you could use a threadless headset and an ahead stem) is an option. Done with cutting the steerer tube, and re-brazing a longer, non-threaded tube. Luckily, most of the ahead stems come with a shim for 1" ahead forks, so that would not be a problem. And ahead headset with the appropriate black stem looks far better than the old quill-style threaded system. (just my opinion, you can argue )
Anyway, I'll have to cover a shitloads of miles before doing any changes again.
Btw, my former cheapish 8spd chain (HG40 by shimano) lasted only 4k km-s (about 3k miles) and then was so worn that I had to replace it. How can I extend the lifespan of a chain?
I typically use cadence between 95 and 110, rarely use very large gears. My chain is regulary cleaned via removng and shaking it in gasoline, then after drying re-lubing. Any ideas?
cheers.
by the way, few days ago had the maiden voyage since the re-build.
Chainring bolts, blue coloured, bottle cage bolts also
Black tyres, 24 or 25*622, unfortunately my fork won't accept 28*622 tyres.
Black compact cranks. But that can wait until my cassette wears down. Currently running 13-14-15-17-19-21-23-26, and 53*39. Compact would give larger range of gears. Would keep the UT system, so, perhaps would go for black Veloce or Centaur cranks before 2011, which were all UT.
Now it's a bit late (given that the paintwork is fresh and new) but also learnt that extending the fork steerer (so that you could use a threadless headset and an ahead stem) is an option. Done with cutting the steerer tube, and re-brazing a longer, non-threaded tube. Luckily, most of the ahead stems come with a shim for 1" ahead forks, so that would not be a problem. And ahead headset with the appropriate black stem looks far better than the old quill-style threaded system. (just my opinion, you can argue )
Anyway, I'll have to cover a shitloads of miles before doing any changes again.
Btw, my former cheapish 8spd chain (HG40 by shimano) lasted only 4k km-s (about 3k miles) and then was so worn that I had to replace it. How can I extend the lifespan of a chain?
I typically use cadence between 95 and 110, rarely use very large gears. My chain is regulary cleaned via removng and shaking it in gasoline, then after drying re-lubing. Any ideas?
cheers.
by the way, few days ago had the maiden voyage since the re-build.