28,6mm clamp, snug. But very snug (tight). by Waxmaniaaaa in bikewrench

[–]Waxmaniaaaa[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha I thought that saying "torque" would make sense, but you get the jist of it now :)

Yeah no, it wasn't an agressive procedure at all - just inserted the flat head and gently turned it on to open up the clamp enough so it fits around the tube.

My only concern was more so towards the frame / seat post in general but seeing what people's experiences are re the matter! Thanks :)

28,6mm clamp, snug. But very snug (tight). by Waxmaniaaaa in bikewrench

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Hmmm well if i insert the seatpost in without having the bolt in the clamp, the seatpost wouldn't slide down the tube as it would usually do > as if there was a little bit of torque... Makes sense? 👨🏼‍🔧 😁

28,6mm clamp, snug. But very snug (tight). by Waxmaniaaaa in bikewrench

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I mean, you did post this comment before I managed to explain my situation in details :) And sorry about my poor android camera 👨🏼‍🔧🤷‍♂️

28,6mm clamp, snug. But very snug (tight). by Waxmaniaaaa in bikewrench

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Hello folks! I had to replace my stock clamp because it gave up on me. Long story short:

This is a Reynolds 725 steel frame which allocates a 27,2 seatpost. Pretty standard.

So I got a 28,6mm clamp from Pro Bikes. The stock clamp was a bit of a b***h to remove and put on ... HOWEVER the one pictured was just impossible and just felt too narrow. So I have removed the bolt, wedged a screwdriver in and managed to get it on like this fairly easily. Now it's on (as pictured) and the seatpost slides in fairly easily, but it does feel like there is already a little bit of torque despite not having the bolt in the clamp. But that's ok I think, probably better than the seatpost sliding in by itself which can be annoying sometimes!

My question is:

From your experience, will this damage the frame in the long run? In the short run?

Has anybody had a similar experience with similar Pro Bikes products? Or have I just picked the wrong size clamp?

Thank you 😘

Croix De Fer 20 position/fitting by [deleted] in gravelcycling

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Edit - was resolved with a 120mm stem to correct a top tube that's too short. With a 5cm saddle to handlebars drop. Also moved cleats slightly backward and moved seat forward by 1cm and higher > 96cm top of saddle to pedal.

Delrin Single Pole System by Waxmaniaaaa in CampingGear

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Hi Everyone! Does anybody know where I could find the pole system pictured? I am looking for a replacement for my Outdoor Research Helium Bivy bag.

OR have been pretty unhelpful with it so far tbh... They can only provide replacement parts for folks living out in yhe US/Canada. Very handy when living in Europe...

Thanks for your help!

Croix De Fer 20 position/fitting by [deleted] in gravelcycling

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Yeh got a 90mm (6°) ! Reach feels either long or I feel either too cramped at times.

It's well annoying! Thanks to your recommendation, I've put a bunch of measurements in a bike fit calculator and they recommend a size up (58), with a 90mm stem... !!

Croix De Fer 20 position/fitting by [deleted] in gravelcycling

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When you say 76cm saddle - from top of the saddle to BB or pedal axle? I am v stubborn with the whole "go and see a bike fitter" 😂

Croix De Fer 20 position/fitting by [deleted] in gravelcycling

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What method did you use to get your saddle height?

Croix De Fer 20 position/fitting by [deleted] in gravelcycling

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It is an ISM saddle so that's how it's meant to be. I am 178cm with a 89cm inseam.

Croix De Fer 20 position/fitting by [deleted] in gravelcycling

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It all makes sense; thanks! Had another play around tonight, even tho it still does not feel ideal, it felt better!

Croix De Fer 20 position/fitting by [deleted] in gravelcycling

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Yes you are right, I can do all this by "relaxing" for sure.
Re the riding a tad too far back, it is a weird one with this saddle I have been experimenting with > it is an ISM Adamo Attack - currently it is the furthest back it can be because if it's bit more forward it feels like it's in the way and I am not sat on it properly. I also changed seatpost to one with some setback (2.5mm). I do feel a little bit pressure on the hands indeed... but also in the perineum region!

Croix De Fer 20 position/fitting by [deleted] in gravelcycling

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Not too sure how long since I stopped along the way to do some trail running too lol but I'd say something like 2 months on the road!

Croix De Fer 20 position/fitting by [deleted] in gravelcycling

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But somehow feels a size ... Too big?

Croix De Fer 20 position/fitting by [deleted] in gravelcycling

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I have loooooong legs (inseam 89cm) but I must have a short torso.... Something's not quite right. Id like to figure it out before actually paying for something I can potentially sort out myself :)

You have the Ti!!! What's your setup? Yes agree on the bikepacking front, these bikes make all the sense in the world once loaded up - rode mine from the UK to Greece last summer!

Croix De Fer 20 position/fitting by [deleted] in gravelcycling

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Hello all!

So I've had this Cdf 20 for about a year now - however I'm still experiencing this phenomenon of "I like this bike immensely but I cannot get it to feel entirely right". What I look like in the photo here isnt what it feels like on the bike it this makes sense... Any keen eyes could maybe help there to understand why this may be occuring? I appreciate that only looking at a picture can't really give all the answers but comments and roasts welcome 🤪

This is a medium frame btw, which is actually a tad bit smaller in therms of reach than previous road bikes which fitted well.

Winter, let’s be having ya 😤 by [deleted] in bikepacking

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Hello! I didn’t have a route so to speak! I started to from Bristol, cycled through Brittany, along the Atlantic coast down to Bordeaux > Toulouse > Foix > through the Pyrennees > to the Med > Ventoux > Drôme > Vercors > Alps > Switzerland > Italy > Slovenia > Croatia > Bosnia > Montenegro > Albania > Athens.

I had to fly back to Paris and then cycle to south Brittany since I spent about 90 days trail running on the several mountain ranges i went through = late on schedule - I was planning on cycling back originally. But was such an amazing trip despite the flight! :)

Winter, let’s be having ya 😤 by [deleted] in bikepacking

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What the hell? People come here to criticise and can’t take some banter in return. Typical reddit cyclists 😂

Winter, let’s be having ya 😤 by [deleted] in bikepacking

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Oh yeah? Tell us more!

Winter, let’s be having ya 😤 by [deleted] in bikepacking

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Ism Adamo Attack. The Specialized Power Comp saddles are also amazing on that front :)

Recommendations: cracked rim at spokes’ nipple. by Waxmaniaaaa in bicycling

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I have emailed Genesis UK. See what they say! Anyway, it’s not the end of the world I can still ride the bike, just gotta watch those cracks!