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  1. #11626
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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiteroom_Guardian View Post
    I have thoroughly abused hydras. Essentially run them almost totally dry.....nice and loud!!! P+S for 3+ seasons and they have always been nothing but perfect.
    Word! Yeah mine really have been robust as well. Starting to get a little hub bind? (Sort of feels like your pedaling along and it gets sort of like you’re puddling through mud, then you do a little nose manual and let the rear wheel hit the ground and it releases) so hoping this helps, but realizing it could be a bearing issue too, but will try the short fix first,
    Do I detect a lot of anger flowing around this place? Kind of like a pubescent volatility, some angst, a lot of I'm-sixteen-and-angry-at-my-father syndrome?

    fuck that noise.

    gmen.

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    Will an Evoc bike bag (with bike inside) fit in the trunk of a smallish car? Say, a Nissan Sentra? Trying to determine how big of a pain in the ass traveling to MEX with bike is going to be.


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    My Dakine bike bag fit into the back of my Hyundai Sonata, but stuck out about a foot. The angles don’t work to slide it through to the back seats


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    However many are in a shit ton.

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    So I’m going to have to find a van taxi I guess?


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    Bring two long ratchet tie down straps, open all four doors, ratchet strap large item to roof of rental car, close all four doors. Instant roof rack.
    Quote Originally Posted by powder11 View Post
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    Brake lever locked in the out position. What’s the culprit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Chupacabra View Post
    Bring two long ratchet tie down straps, open all four doors, ratchet strap large item to roof of rental car, close all four doors. Instant roof rack.
    I doubt the taxis would go for that.

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    Probably not. I thought we were talking about rental car sizing..
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    Quote Originally Posted by funkendrenchman View Post
    Brake lever locked in the out position. What’s the culprit?
    What brake is it?


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    Quote Originally Posted by zion zig zag View Post
    I doubt the taxis would go for that.
    In Mexico they will find a way.

    I carried a mtb in an Evoc bag in an Accord trunk, but we had to bungee it closed and the bag stuck out. It def wouldn't fit in a true compact trunk.
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    I carried a hard shell bike box by thule strapping it to the roof of a Citroen wagon and drove @ 130kph on the french hywy to paris, I padded the roof with a piece of foam out of the box, for some reason I brought along 1 only long cam strap and that was fortunate, the thing is you never know how you are gona carry something till you get there
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    Quote Originally Posted by zion zig zag View Post
    Will an Evoc bike bag (with bike inside) fit in the trunk of a smallish car? Say, a Nissan Sentra? Trying to determine how big of a pain in the ass traveling to MEX with bike is going to be.


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    The dude knows about Mexico and their Sentras.

    There are vans there also. Otherwise yeah I recall it jamming in the back seat

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    Quote Originally Posted by funkendrenchman View Post
    Brake lever locked in the out position. What’s the culprit?
    Hmm maybe it got squeezed with no rotor or block in it? Put a funnel with some oil in the brake lever port then gently push back pistons with tool or other flat piece…. That’s assuming that’s issue.
    Do I detect a lot of anger flowing around this place? Kind of like a pubescent volatility, some angst, a lot of I'm-sixteen-and-angry-at-my-father syndrome?

    fuck that noise.

    gmen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by simple View Post
    The dude knows about Mexico and their Sentras.

    There are vans there also. Otherwise yeah I recall it jamming in the back seat
    Yeah, I’m sure I’ll figure it out on the fly. I was just hoping that it would fit in the trunk. Three of us, I’m the only one with a bike, and we’ve got a two day layover in MEX on the way to OAX so I was hoping for simple and cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zion zig zag View Post
    Yeah, I’m sure I’ll figure it out on the fly. I was just hoping that it would fit in the trunk. Three of us, I’m the only one with a bike, and we’ve got a two day layover in MEX on the way to OAX so I was hoping for simple and cheap.
    Couple long straps. Open windows. Done. Especially in Mexico.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joetron View Post
    What brake is it?


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    Quote Originally Posted by volklpowdermaniac View Post
    Hmm maybe it got squeezed with no rotor or block in it? Put a funnel with some oil in the brake lever port then gently push back pistons with tool or other flat piece…. That’s assuming that’s issue.
    Pistons aren’t pushing on the rotor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joetron View Post
    Question for tubeless riding roadies…what sealant are you using? Seems like Stans and Orange Seal don’t work well over 50psi. Anybody tried Silca? Anything else?


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    If neither piston is moving, I’d bet on a stuck seal in the lever.

    If one piston was moving but not the other, that would indicate a seized piston. No movement makes me think lever issue as I don’t think both pistons would get stuck at the same time.

    Quote Originally Posted by funkendrenchman View Post
    Pistons aren’t pushing on the rotor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by funkendrenchman View Post
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    Hmmm. That’s a weird one. Haven’t seen it fully locked out, but I have seen some Shimano levers get a little gritty and dry and in what I guess I’d call the servo wave mechanism. They get a really stiff breakaway in the initial lever pull.
    Blast some compressed air that zone where you can see a little cam that rolls when you pull the lever. Then maybe some drops of tri-flow to get it moving.
    It might not be what I’m describing, but I’ve never seen a Shimano MC fully lock up like SRAM levers when the pistons swell.


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    Quote Originally Posted by funkendrenchman View Post
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    Swap the brake lines to isolate the issue to lever or pistons and lines, eh?

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    E-Bike cranksets.
    I see many crankset companies offering e-bike specific models.
    Marketing or is there an actual difference?
    The engineer in me says that the assist would allow using a a far weaker crankarm. The whole point of an e-bike is to use far less pedal force.
    You surely aren't applying near the force to them as with a standard bike.
    Any reason to not use a standard crankset in an e-bike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roxtar View Post
    Any reason to not use a standard crankset in an e-bike.
    Street cred?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roxtar View Post
    E-Bike cranksets.
    I see many crankset companies offering e-bike specific models.
    Marketing or is there an actual difference?
    The engineer in me says that the assist would allow using a a far weaker crankarm. The whole point of an e-bike is to use far less pedal force.
    You surely aren't applying near the force to them as with a standard bike.
    Any reason to not use a standard crankset in an e-bike.
    Different spindles?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roxtar View Post
    E-Bike cranksets.
    I see many crankset companies offering e-bike specific models.
    Marketing or is there an actual difference?
    The engineer in me says that the assist would allow using a a far weaker crankarm. The whole point of an e-bike is to use far less pedal force.
    You surely aren't applying near the force to them as with a standard bike.
    Any reason to not use a standard crankset in an e-bike.
    Pedaling force on a crankarm is entirely nominal compared to the forces from hucking to flat or smashing the crank into a rock. Those forces aren't any less on an ebike.

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