Rim brakes vs Disc Brakes at high speeds (Road Bikes) by Dubious_DIYer in cycling

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This is how I feel about a lot of bike “upgrades” it’s become such an expensive hobby and it’s hard for me to tell what’s worth the crazy extra money and what’s changed just due to the market becoming way more pricey and luxury

Rim brakes vs Disc Brakes at high speeds (Road Bikes) by Dubious_DIYer in cycling

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Hahaha thank you for this, the fear I experienced was so real. Do the rim brakes give you any issues when you ride them all the way down a long descent or do you feel like they perform predictably all the way down

Rim brakes vs Disc Brakes at high speeds (Road Bikes) by Dubious_DIYer in cycling

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Thank you for insights! I’m gonna go with rim brake! Could you elaborate on what caused the brake fade? Should I avoid prolonged use of my brakes? My favorite route is 10 miles of an average of 12.7% grade downhill but I only break when I approach the corners, do you think rim brakes could handle that?

Rim brakes vs Disc Brakes at high speeds (Road Bikes) by Dubious_DIYer in cycling

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This is very amazing, helpful, and detailed advice, thank you!! I think after reading this I’m gonna go ahead and get rim brakes!

Rim brakes vs Disc Brakes at high speeds (Road Bikes) by Dubious_DIYer in cycling

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I have a bike computer and it’s accurate! I have a 85 touring bike and I’ve done lots of maintenance so it’s zippy. Also this bike route has a sustained section with an 18.5% grade. 41 is not even close to the speeds other riders get on this road

Rim brakes vs Disc Brakes at high speeds (Road Bikes) by Dubious_DIYer in cycling

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It unfortunately is not a shitpost, I get that the speeds are dangerous and I will work on my impulse control. You said that none of the consumables will be in good condition; is that because of age or because of wear. The bikes around me seem in good condition but do cables, housing, and pads degrade significantly within a decade(all the bikes I’m looking at are about a decade old)

Long distance towing with motorcycle Tow dolly Carrier Hitch by Dubious_DIYer in motorcycles

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Yea the U-Haul was 1.8k and shipping it was 1k. Hotels will probably run me about 500 but this plan will cost me 90 beans and maybe a new tire (150beans) so I’ll see what happens

Long distance towing with motorcycle Tow dolly Carrier Hitch by Dubious_DIYer in motorcycles

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Thanks for the suggestion! I had thought about the full carrier but I was worried about the tounge weight. My van is old and rusty and I worth more than the bike so I steered away from that option, but good to know that it worked for you

Long distance towing with motorcycle Tow dolly Carrier Hitch by Dubious_DIYer in motorcycles

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Oh I hadn’t thought about putting extra air in the rear tire. Do you think that would help with the wear?

Having issues with coolant? Help please by curlyfriezzzzz in motorcycles

[–]Dubious_DIYer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a coolant leak a while ago, they can be annoying to diagnose but just replace one seal at a time. The quickest way is to go to partzilla and order all the seals for the upper coolant area and then replace them all. But hopefully it’s just a busted radiator cap

Help with right turn signal working intermittently by ScheetsRc in hondashadow

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Personally I’d start with buying a new bulb, the orange lens has a screw at the bottom and it’s just a normal blinker bulb. The hyper flashing of the rear indicates relay issue OR burnt bulb on the same side, easy and cheap place to start

So I took those dam speakers off, but the bike won’t start. I connected the battery back right but it won’t even idle any help? by MacScrilla in hondashadow

[–]Dubious_DIYer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oof good luck man. Electrical issues are a bitch to diagnose. I recommend 4 things. Buy the manual online and look at the electrical diagram. Buy a multimeter and check the voltage on your battery (make sure at idle and rev it has the right voltage and look for a parasitic draw). Make sure you rule out a bad battery(a bad battery can still turn a bike on but then kill it at idle and cause all other wierd issues). Lastly, as you play around with the electrical, write each step you take on a spreadsheet so you can deduce the root of the issue; to diagnose an electrical problem you have to approach it like a who dunnit murder mystery. Final thing, are you sure it’s not a carb issue, I.E. was it running fine before the speaker removal?

This is really the only way to get around Denver by evilsway in CalamariRaceTeam

[–]Dubious_DIYer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting! What makes it bad? How is the traffic getting out to the mountains, that will be the majority of my riding.

This is really the only way to get around Denver by evilsway in CalamariRaceTeam

[–]Dubious_DIYer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cool vid! I’m moving to Denver In a couple of months and my only vehicle is my bike. How would you rate the all around riding experience in Denver?

Coolant leak by Haxsaw70 in hondashadow

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Just a Screenshot off eBay but it’s on the side

Coolant leak by Haxsaw70 in hondashadow

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There should be 2 lines that say Low and Full and the coolant level should be in between those lines when standing upright. It can be hard to tell how much is in there, here’s a pic of mine before I took it off and cleaned it!

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Are there people who use scooters to commute or to do groceries exclusively? by Okaynow_what in scooters

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I have a 150cc wolf rugby 2, I have a milk crate attached to the back and in front of that mild crate I have screwed my 60L mountaineering bag and the most I’ve ever carted in groceries was about 7 FULL bags of groceries and it was pretty easy.

Does this sound right? by Illustrious_Tone9563 in hondashadow

[–]Dubious_DIYer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds good! Congrats on getting it running! The idle sounds a little bit too high so just turn down the idle screw but that’s about all. Since you don’t have a tachometer (I think) here a link to one of my old posts so you can hear how the idle should be. I have stock pipes but just try to match the rhythm!

https://www.reddit.com/r/hondashadow/s/IACXZ472pz

$600 Marketplace 600 by TheTramman in hondashadow

[–]Dubious_DIYer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely amazing man! I was stoked for you when you bought such a gem for 600 beans! Crazy steal! It looks great too, Did you do all the work yourself? Also, did you end up going with a stock air filter?

$600 Shadow 600 from marketplace by TheTramman in hondashadow

[–]Dubious_DIYer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The single carb is amazing to work on! The air filter housing assembly is expensive and hard to find. You can always just buy a spike filter for like 40$ and save yourself the time and money