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Friday, April 29, 2011
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Bearing
Keeping those links moving freely. Titus ti motolite, time for new main pivot bearings. Craig recieved 2 seasons out of this set (2 X 6802).
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Ibex warmers
New arrival of ibex wool warmers......$65 for leg and $45 for arm.
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Monday, April 25, 2011
not bike related
My favorite photo from this past weekend is this one right here. My wife finally blew out her old Cabela hiking boots ! Took the family for a little Easter camping this past weekend down into Idaho and managed to sneak in a huge hike on saturday that left her boots for dead. Looks like an easy gift idea to me. Guess who's getting a new pair of boots....hhmmmm, Mothers Day is May 8th.
Friday, April 22, 2011
Early am project
Here early to finish up rileys cross wheelset. You officially owe me one buddy!
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Thursday, April 21, 2011
Canti from the past
The Scott Self Energizing. Excerpts taken from the late Sheldon brown:
Self-Energizing Cantilevers Because of the myth that conventional cantilevers aren't strong enough for tandem use, some people favor Self-Energizing cantilevers. These don't have a simple pivot, instead, each arm moves on a steep multi-start screw thread, so that as the shoe approaches the rim it also moves forward. When it rubs on the moving rim, the forward pull tends to increase the inward pressure, providing a "positive feedback."
This design can apply greater braking force for less finger force than a conventional cantilever, but it is difficult to modulate it. The original Scott Pedersen SE brakes were available either for front or rear use (opposite direction threadings), but when Sun Tour bought the design, their legal department vetoed the front version, so only the rear model was made by Sun Tour. I advise against the use of Self Energizing brakes, because they make it too easy to lock up the wheel.
This design can apply greater braking force for less finger force than a conventional cantilever, but it is difficult to modulate it. The original Scott Pedersen SE brakes were available either for front or rear use (opposite direction threadings), but when Sun Tour bought the design, their legal department vetoed the front version, so only the rear model was made by Sun Tour. I advise against the use of Self Energizing brakes, because they make it too easy to lock up the wheel.
whew....me personally, glad to be locking the rear wheel with discs.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Salsa spearfish
Quentin's new salsa.....the spearfish is a beautiful short travel 29er and costs less than $2500 for the complete package. Outfitted with sram x9 and has decent suspension at both ends. Stop by the shop if you'd like to take one for a spin.
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Saturday, April 16, 2011
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Ghana in hamilton
Just received a small batch of very nice wicker baskets that make the trip all the way from Ghana. These baskets create jobs for nearly 200 Ghanaian weavers. Constructed of elephant grass and has nice leather strap......real leather and not that pleather stuff.
Price is $50
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Price is $50
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
2011 ibis mojo hd 140
Lance has a new ride. An Ibis Mojo with all the nice bells and whistles. Sram x9 drivetrain, rockshox revelation rlt 150 fork, reverb seatpost, formula one brakes, chromag goodies, Hadley/flow wheelset, CaneCreek angleset set 1d slacker than stock 67 ha. Introducing..."The Vitamin P trail slayer".
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Monday, April 11, 2011
Friday, April 08, 2011
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