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kitttheknightrider's picture

What makes a stem a "Road Bike" stem?

I ask because I have been looking for a specific stem for several months and have finally found one that matches the length, size, rise and most importantly colour that I have been searching for but it is a "road" stem.

It's cnc al with a 4 bolt face plate and only 80mm long, and 145gm for a 110mm version, is there a reason I shouldn't use it on an MTB?

Rob's picture

More Edge 500 issues

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Oh dear - more Garmin Edge issues Sad

I have an Edge 500 which has been working perfectly for years. I use this with a HRM and speed/cadence sensor.

This week though it failed to 'boot' (for want of a better word) so I gave it a factory reset. Seemed to work fine.

BIGnige's picture

Fox Float RP23 rear shock

So attempting to set the sag tonight I've let ALL the air out and still am short of the requires 25%. Is my shock buggered or do I just weigh less than a fly.
At 75kg I doubt it.
It's been working fine till now I just thought I'd do front and rear sag and a bit of a general fit as I've only had the bike a few weeks and have been to busy having fun on it to do it properly.
Do you have to use a genuine Fox air pump to do it right or will any shock pump suffice.
heers guys
Nige

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beanie's picture

Tubeless tires??

Hey!

OK, I'm tired of getting flats, and have made the decision to go tubeless. So I'm wondering if any of you guys and girls have any recommendations for which ones to choose? Well I'm pretty sure there is a lot of opinions out there Smiling

A few things about my riding that may help in providing me with some advise. I'm riding a Trek Fuel EX 7, my local track is Manly Dam, I'm not a downhill rider but enjoy fast descents and fast flowing single track and some technical climbs. In March I'm riding Capital Punishment. Think that's about it..

Cheers!

string's picture

Most pleasant route between City and Turramurra

Hey Fellas,
Just wondering how you folk North of the bridge manage to ride between city and Turramurra without using the Pacific Highway?.
I rode out last week from city to Turramurra, BH,GG, BW, BH, back to Turramurra which was really nice, but the Pacific Highway between North Sydney and Turramurra was horrible, Any tips on how to avoid it?
Cheers String

daveh's picture

Withdrawn: Highland Fling 2012 $100

Note that this is "Withdrawn" so is here for archive purposes only.
Price: 
100.00

100km entry into the Highland Fling. Love this event but unfortunately racing is just not possible for me until after the new year. Please see my profile for mobile number or email [email protected]

Entries can be transferred until Monday afternoon otherwise you can ride as me (you're likely to get a better than me at the moment anyway!).

hawkeye's picture

Fling Training

When: 
Sunday, 4 November, 2012 - 08:30

The meeting times are 'ready to ride'. If you need time to prepare equipment then please arrive a few minutes earlier.

Ride Database Entry: 
Kiwarrak State Forest
Meeting Point: 

Next to the tip entrance (grassed area) on The Bucketts Way (between Tinonee and Purfleet).

Show on Google maps: Meeting point. Login or register to get directions.

Looking to get a last longish training ride in before the Fling while I'm up north visiting family.

I'm envisaging a couple of trips up Heart Rate Hill and the fire road that takes you to the top of Skull and Son of Skull, as well as the normal XC loop.

Company is welcome. It's been awhile so I'm not sure of the state of the circuit markings, so if you're a local your company would be particularly appreciated.

See you there. Smiling

pommyracer's picture

Bike insurance

Hi
Both me and the missus have just purchased some fairly nice bikes and need to think about insurance.
Any help on what people do in this regard? Add it on to home contents? Specialised policy?
I have had a quote from velosure but don't really have anything to compare it against etc..
Cheers

Discodan's picture

Phil?

Please explain bastard, that was my last KOM as they've all been taken over the last few months. I don't think it's related at all to the fact that I'm getting fat and lazy.

I guess you earned that one given the only time I've ridden that hill was the time you and I wheezed our way up it trying to follow Don. Glad to see you're getting out there

hawkeye's picture

Lifetime warranty means...

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... Cannondale expect you to die in the next 5-7 years, it seems.

Lifted from bicycles.net.au forums:

From: Terry Freshwater [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, 24 October 2012 12:04 PM
To: 
xxxxx

Subject: RE: Warranty details for WID31186

Hi xxxxxx,

Best Mountain Bike