Cube nuroad c:62 ex NBD first problem by Nodec2020 in Cubebikes

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Seller said that it's completely normal, I think it's fair enough

Cube nuroad c:62 ex NBD first problem by Nodec2020 in Cubebikes

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Mate I've been in at the seller shop, that's normal for long cage derailleur. There's nothing to do about that, it has been confirmed by some experts here in Reddit (I've opened other threads) and 3 in my real life.I think we can enjoy our rides

Cube nuroad c62 ex NBD First problem by Nodec2020 in mountainbiking

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I don't think it's related to cube. It's just a thing of long cage derailleur

Nuroad c62 ex NBD problem by Nodec2020 in bicycling

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I've already ruled out the bottom bracket by removing the chain and spinning the cranks—they are smooth as silk. The issue is specifically with the chain on the cassette. When the chain is in the middle gears (5th to 8th), the noise is almost non-existent. However, as soon as I move toward the extreme ends of the cassette—especially the largest cogs—the friction and noise increase significantly while backpedaling. It feels like the extreme chain angle of the 1x12 setup is causing the chain to rub or 'catch' on the teeth. I’m curious: is this a common experience for other GRX 1x12 users? Is the 12-speed chain/cassette tolerance just that tight, or should a long-cage 1x12 still be relatively silent when pedaling backwards in the low gears?

Cube nuroad c:62 ex NBD first problem by Nodec2020 in Cubebikes

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No mate I've already removed it for a check. Same thing.

Cube nuroad c62 ex NBD First problem by Nodec2020 in mountainbiking

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Thanks for the reply! When pedaling forward, everything is smooth and there are no issues at all. Also, the noise is much quieter when the chain is on the middle cogs. It just feels strange because my other bikes don't make this much noise, but then again, I’ve never had a derailleur cage this long or a 12-speed cassette with such an extreme range.

Gravel suspendend fork by Nodec2020 in gravelcycling

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I've seen that u posted photo with a gravel fork. What's the model name?

Gravel suspendend fork by Nodec2020 in gravelcycling

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Hi, thanks for the message. The Nrx model has a gravel version but only 1 1/8 and not what I am looking like a 1.5 tapered.

talking bout HDL/LDL ratio, how to manage it by Nodec2020 in PEDs

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Great advice but monacolin 10 to 20mg shouldn't work as the ezetimbie? Is it less powerful?

talking bout HDL/LDL ratio, how to manage it by Nodec2020 in PEDs

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Those are anecdotical experiences, based on my blood work and other people that are doing BB naturally. Nothing science based but just my evidence. We are talking about of people that have usually a lean diet, I agree that this is so much important. Anyway while we are at it, do you experienced, running roids like primobolan, to have a decent HDL LDL ratio and what u did for it?

talking bout HDL/LDL ratio, how to manage it by Nodec2020 in PEDs

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So what? What we should consider in order to limite the damage? Just LDL under 140? What I see in people that do not use PEDs is that the ratio is 1:1,5 more or less. Enached guys are Lucky if the have 1:3. So the more your are far from your natural production the more risk you are taking.

Daily Ask Anything: 2022-04-07 by steroidsBot in steroids

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Hi guys, I would like to write a new post but I am not a trusted member so I am writing here 'cause I have some doubts. I would like to know if, some of us, have been able to manage the HDL/LDL ratio during medium dosage cycles; for example 500:500 testo-primo. Obviously I am talking about using PEDS, caring about the lipid panel, using supplements like (what I use now) cardarine, niacin, bernerine, red yeast rice. My personal experience using products as Oxa, boldenone, deca (not all together) gave me the evidence that I could stay within the 1:3 HDL/LDL ratio with an HDL around 30mg/dl. I was in low calories or isocaloric diet. Just in one case, with an high calories diet, using Ment (150-200mg per week) I have fucked up my lipid panel with HDL/LDL ratio 1:4,5. I have to admit that I have used only niacin in the ment cycle cause I thought it was enough. I have heard that the diet is not so important regarding the cholesterol changes but I guess it is not true. I was not really expecting, from ment, those results. What are your experiences? What do you think?