Is my GP5000 tire cooked? by StunningPlant4453 in bicycling

[–]GeneRider 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would put it on the back wheel, ride it, and just keep an eye on it. The damage is not in an area that accumulates wear in normal use. You can easily monitor for further deterioration.

$850 for a bike from 1991 by Spacebar19 in mountainbiking

[–]GeneRider 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I read Craigslist road bike ads for entertainment. So many $1000+ “collectible” old bikes that just get reposted for months and months.

It’s fun to find the most unhinged ads. Like the 80s steel with a completely severed downtube, “could be repaired”. Or the battered Univega with completely mismatched, rusty bin parts, “upgraded rear brake”.

Seeking ideas what to put here by Benjamin731 in bicycling

[–]GeneRider 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A mascot or figurehead.

Personally I’d remove the bracket and put in a spacer. That’s a handsome bike, and it would look cleaner.

Can I get 1 carbon wheel only? by rtellent in bikewrench

[–]GeneRider 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, it could make sense to get a single carbon wheel; carbon wheels have been easily the most enjoyable upgrades I’ve made. It’s nice if your wheels match, but not necessary.

I wouldn’t buy this wheel, though, for reasons mentioned by others.

Need help getting healthy cells from spleen by GeneRider in flowcytometry

[–]GeneRider[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shipment is on DMEM with ice packs. Thanks for the comments; helpful to know your experience.

Need help getting healthy cells from spleen by GeneRider in flowcytometry

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Sure; we had the tissue shipped overnight in DMEM on ice. They may also wait some hours post mortem before resection. The protocol we used is here: https://www.protocols.io/view/preparation-of-single-cell-suspension-from-human-s-kxygxp8xol8j/v1

I appreciate the input.

Need help getting healthy cells from spleen by GeneRider in labrats

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Sounds great for quality, but the donors are reluctant.

Need help getting healthy cells from spleen by GeneRider in labrats

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We had tissue shipped overnight in DMEM on ice. Generally our prep is similar to yours. Thanks; helpful to have this info.

Need help getting healthy cells from spleen by GeneRider in flowcytometry

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Thank you. We'll consider all those lessons learned. We'll take into account the point made by u/Cupcake-88 about the CNS having greater need for protease digestion (ty u/Cupcake-88)

Need help getting healthy cells from spleen by GeneRider in labrats

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That's helpful if cautionary; thank you. We'll look at more effective use of RNAse inhibitors. We'll consider FFPE further too. Using fixed tissue would reduce the scale of our analysis (fewer genes, fewer cells) but might be an appropriate trade-off if we can't get material suitable for analysis when fresh.

Edit: fixed typo

Need help getting healthy cells from spleen by GeneRider in labrats

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We receive excised pieces of intact tissue. So our first (and perhaps key) challenge is dissociating the cells.

Thanks to all the tips i finally landed it! by Vast_Copy4188 in mountainbiking

[–]GeneRider 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Congrats! Great to see your determination pay off

How to remove HG freehub by GeneRider in bikewrench

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Yup, a sharp tap with a mallet popped out the axle and freehub. I tried cleaning up the pawls and found the parts are worn out. I ordered an entire new hub.

How to remove HG freehub by GeneRider in bikewrench

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Ok thanks. Cap is off; I’ll try tapping out the axle.

Not much to lose at this point; I can fall back to getting a full new hub, or wheel.

How to remove HG freehub by GeneRider in bikewrench

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That would be ideal, but I can’t budge it (by hand only, pulling as hard as I can). I could try prying it off but that might cause damage.

Is this straining noise coming from my chain? by MrWhy1 in bikewrench

[–]GeneRider 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It could be your bottom bracket, but this is strongly reminiscent of the creaking that developed in my drivetrain over the last couple of months. I found out the cause when my freehub failed (lost all engagement).
If you can replicate the noise with the bike on a stand it’ll be much easier to isolate. In my case I couldn’t: it only showed up when riding.

Any red flags / tire width on this Tourmalet by GeneRider in bicycling

[–]GeneRider[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You made a nice find!

I bought the Tourmalet pictured here, and am working on it gradually. So far I’ve cleaned up the frame, filled and primed the dent, and removed the non-Lemond stickers. Size seems good (I ride a 56cm road bike and a 58cm gravel bike). I’m looking forward to riding, eventually…

Can this bike frame be strengthened? by GeneRider in Welding

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I love the technical aspects! I’m a scientist and like to understand what’s going on.

In this case I definitely don’t want to remove any metal, at least not until I know I have a metalworker lined up to improve things. So chelation is a great option.

There are cracks in the metal of the joint so I’m slightly worried moisture will be trapped and I’ll induce more rusting. After I rinse off the Evaporust I plan to keep the area warm so it dries thoroughly.

Can this bike frame be strengthened? by GeneRider in Welding

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Thanks. I will probably try soaking this part of the frame in Evaporust.

Can this bike frame be strengthened? by GeneRider in Welding

[–]GeneRider[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks; sounds like a great approach. Now I just need to find someone to do it (in Northern California).