hollywoodhoogle

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[–] hollywoodhoogle 0 points 1 year ago

Yes that is also true but in mfg people call out microns in a funny way.

Decimal places so less than .xx would be considered 10 micron as a tolerance

[–] hollywoodhoogle 2 points 1 year ago

We got our selves a 10k+ mile Bullitt. It’s seen so many sets of tires and pads…

The rubber wore off, replacements were pricy, rubber caps from Amazon wore through in a week, aluminum started to wear to the point it would wobble from not being lifted to needing these feet…

[–] hollywoodhoogle 1 points 1 year ago

Sure but as throughput increases the amount of time it’s being used goes down. Or something

[–] hollywoodhoogle 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I had a friend weld me some cups with off angle flat plate bottoms.

I slipped them on and let them self align them to flat ground.

Then lifted the bike a bit, marked, drilled and bolted then in place.

[–] hollywoodhoogle 33 points 1 year ago (2 children)

The back one is even worse. You have to pull up the cup holder mat and pry out a clip before you can pull a wire.

[–] hollywoodhoogle 2 points 2 years ago

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I’d say this is a more bifl

[–] hollywoodhoogle 0 points 2 years ago

Not sure the name. Sorry

It was a blast. Super smooth. Huge range.

[–] hollywoodhoogle 24 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Absolutely

Group walks and multiple breakfasts

 
 

After the article recently about the Canadian police blaming cyclist for “dangerous behavior” I was reminded about this old chart I saw on Reddit.

Ban cars from cities. Heal our communities

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NBD (lemmy.world)
submitted 2 years ago by hollywoodhoogle to c/emtb
 

A few points of mechanical fine tuning to work on.

The new AXS Transmission seems awesome so far. I’ll have to dial in some of the settings with the app I suppose

Happy trails everyone

 

Full mid life crisis bike.

Still got a lot of fine tuning and changes before I can call it “mine”.

First ride went pretty well despite some mechanical issues

Never a bad day to ride

 

The bike is a custom handmade steel frame from some old friends. 1/2 Columbus Zola, 1/2 Reynolds 853.

The bag system was a diy system I wanted to try out. Rock steady but heavy.

Hoping to see this community grow!

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by hollywoodhoogle to c/[email protected]
 

1000w LvH Bullitt. SRAM Code brakes and Cane Creek Visco headset upgrades.

It’s so fun to ride with the kids to school and then on into the office. So lucky to still have this opportunity.

Smiles per miles at maximum.

 

Just getting the first laps in. Lots of fine tuning needed. Lots of potential!

See you on the trails

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