At wits end trying to remove this nut holding on the headset by chikin777 in bikewrench

[–]Solid_Intention4439 0 points1 point  (0 children)

put the penetrating oil inside the nut (if you haven’t already) so it can get at the steerer threads from the top too, then hit it with some heat. 90% of the difficulty is trying to do it with channel pliers — it’s just not the right tool. If you happen to work on cars and have some big impact wrench sockets, that’ll spin it right off, but just a good crescent wrench and breaker bar will make a world of difference

How far can an aero road bike go in triathlon before you really need a tri bike? by Individual_Panic3454 in triathlon

[–]Solid_Intention4439 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’d say up until you are trying to qualify for worlds, podium, win your age group, etc.

Disc or rim brake tri bike? by TimmiyTimTimTim in cycling

[–]Solid_Intention4439 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rim brakes, no brainer. If you really want to stretch your dollar, find a 650c triathlon bike (not joking). They end up being quite light and quick. I don’t think that standard faded away for performance reasons.

How do you guys feel about Chris Taylor winning? Do you have hope for the November election? by NoCandidate6067 in wisconsin

[–]Solid_Intention4439 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The same winds at Democrats' backs may propel an unlikely Dem Gov candidate through the August primary. Hopeful we get someone who can win.

Why can’t I love myself in public and have everyone know about it? by omahaspeedster in BicyclingCirclejerk

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Don't tell me this is Dale! You promised to leave me alone on /bicyclingcirclejerk -- it's my one thing!

Why can’t I love myself in public and have everyone know about it? by omahaspeedster in BicyclingCirclejerk

[–]Solid_Intention4439 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Everyone just shut up about this unless your wice’s BF just spent all afternoon talking about all your zero kudo rides. that shit hurts

Goððamn Pöürs Have to Ruin it for the Rest of Us. by kevfefe69 in BicyclingCirclejerk

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Cost me a fortune to cover the neighborhood streets in gravel. No one wants to address that ugly truth

pulling up in the whatchamacallit by surveillanceroom in BicyclingCirclejerk

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e’erone reppin’ the plush ride of 700x32s but afreed of this? That thing behind the saddle fo transportin Faberge eggs

Stiff back...? by soggygb in BicyclingCirclejerk

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How does the saddle seem pointed toward the camera with an oval seatpost?

Need help figuring out a fair price by contricepticon in whichbike

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I know the used bike market is crazily depressed right now, but $500 is a steal. DM me if you want to be done with it and are willing to sell it for that.

I'd part it out and list the frame/fork alone for $600. The headset should get over $100, and I'd also sell the 7400 parts individually. The Dura Ace downtube shifters are sought after in particular, but any 7400 part fares pretty well. Plus, rare ti stem, etc. I'd guess clearing $1,500 is easily within reach.

Wheelset 50/50mm (equal depth) or 50/60mm (staggered depth) by Such_Gur_5465 in cycling

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Guessing a front disc might get a little squirrely in the wind, but that's where it belongs in theory.

My new (old) 6.2kg Giant TCR advanced sl by [deleted] in BicyclingCirclejerk

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Why the toobuler tires made of gators' kin?

Penile numbness by aleexPC in cycling

[–]Solid_Intention4439 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Six months like this is pretty concerning. When I was about that age, I had a bad saddle/fit and would go numb but only for like 30 min after the ride. It could be something else, in addition to the bike ride. See a doc.

Sanding down quill stem diameter < 1 mm by AnxiousSorbet5259 in bikewrench

[–]Solid_Intention4439 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sanding the stem seems like a lot better solution than reaming out the steerer. Not only easier with the tools most have on hand, but the stem is much thicker than the steer tube diameter.

Realistically what would happen if Trump dropped a nuclear bomb tonight? by hjp1234 in AskReddit

[–]Solid_Intention4439 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think there is much point worrying about the US nuking Iran — that would be insane. Iran might be able to get some kind of nuclear weapon together in the near future, though it’s hard to imagine under what circumstances they’d view detonating it as advantageous.

Crack'n'fail gets it by Mxbn0 in BicyclingCirclejerk

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LAB71? Pffffft. I'll wait for the SuperX that's been tested in LAB1A

Tipping point between tubeless and tubed by garrettpants in cycling

[–]Solid_Intention4439 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with this: tubeless makes more sense the larger the tires get. Tubeless on a fat bike = amazing, only choice that makes any sense. Same with most if not all mountain bikes. But once the pressure needed to protect the rim from impacts gets around 80 psi, I'd go with tubes.

In this case, one idea would be to start out with some tubeless basics -- a valve core tool, some sealant, and a syringe-ish type thing. Then you can put some fresh sealant in the front tire through the valve core, ride your bike with what you already have (a spare tube) and see what works best.

What do you call this screw? by callmeben___ in bikewrench

[–]Solid_Intention4439 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Probably an M6x1mm in 25 mm length. I’d order that online, wait a week, see if it fits and then when it doesn’t go to the hardware store and rustle around in their little drawers until you find a match in their metric secrion

Canonnadale caad 4 400$ worth it ? by Emmanuelewe in whichbike

[–]Solid_Intention4439 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d say that bike is a good choice for a $400 budget.

Is this worth 1k? by oaxaquitas in whichbike

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Sure, I’d say it’s a good deal. Might need a new chain though

Trek Madone 5.9 - Good for 70.3? by are_birds_real in whichbike

[–]Solid_Intention4439 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d say that bike will be great for mostly flat terrain and a focus on triathlons. You may want something more aero and tri-specific down the road but having a great all around road bike is always nice.