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Bikebandit is taking back the tire even without the stickers on it? That's really cool. I've got an unused de-stickered 200/60-16 that's been laying around for months. I couldn't make it fit this spring and assumed JakeWilson wouldn't take it back without stickers. I never even asked. Guess I should have. Odd size. Hopefully I can make it work this winter. I have a plan. Of course, if it works, I'll then have a useless nearly new 180/70-16 lying around. Oh well. That's the price one pays to The God of Modding.
Last edited by cggorman; Sep 30, 2016 at 06:57 PM.
No. Anti-seize is actually a pretty poor low pressure lube. It's got a lot of metal in it and is gritty.
I use a high pressure grease. Lithium grease, bearing grease, etc.
You my also want to check the end play on the lever shaft. There should be a few thousandths end play. Loosen the spline to adjust.
For linkage systems like this, I like to test/adjust one joint at a time to help eliminate problems. Take off the linkage and ensure both levers work freely and then try the ball joints on the linkage.
will do
Originally Posted by cggorman
Bikebandit is taking back the tire even without the stickers on it? That's really cool. I've got an unused de-stickered 200/60-16 that's been laying around for months. I couldn't make it fit this spring and assumed JakeWilson wouldn't take it back without stickers. I never even asked. Guess I should have. Odd size. Hopefully I can make it work this winter. I have a plan. Of course, if it works, I'll then have a useless nearly new 180/70-16 lying around. Oh well. That's the price one pays to The God of Modding.
Lcd temp guage again... because i had one before...lol.
Because people sell things on ebay and have no idea what they are selling.... gainz.... was listed as only compatible with 2005-2006 dynas, lol. Bad..for them
i went back and forth for a few days on the pedal thing... looked a the dks and a few homebrews.... settled on flexibility to do what i want vs taking whats available.... i can use/change to whatever pedals i want and easily replace scraped up ones..... may blow up in my face but all my take-off are selling on ebay so i'm still on the winning side.
but the implied grip of the odyssey pedals is nagging me.
i really like the hutch pedals but, that 300... + 80 on pedals.... bike pedals... my shimano clip-in pedals on my trek road bike don't even cost that much.... madness.
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