They have some benefits over the old ones though which is why I swapped - more steerer length and mudguard mounts, plus through axle for the dynamo hub. Just need to sort those things along with the hose routing now I know they feel OK to ride


Moderators: Bearbonesnorm, Taylor, Chew
Johnallan wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2024 10:03 pm Fitted up some cheap Sonder Camino forks (from the Alpkit eBay store) to my Pickenflick. 5mm shorter with 5mm more offset. They feel fine and although the handling feels different, I couldn't say if it's better or worse.
They have some benefits over the old ones though which is why I swapped - more steerer length and mudguard mounts, plus through axle for the dynamo hub. Just need to sort those things along with the hose routing now I know they feel OK to ride![]()
![]()
It's a "zefal croozer". Dead cheap and works to keep the bottle clean-ish, but that's about it. It's not really wide enough for much elseBridlewayBimbler wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2024 4:13 pm Looks good!Can I just enquire what mudguard you have on the downtube?
Most of the crap on a chain comes off the front wheel. Either fit a fuller front guard or a chainring case.
Good tipjameso wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2024 4:10 pm yesterday rather than today but anyway .. I found out that meths is really good for cleaning latex based sealant out old clogged valve cores. Just open the valve nipple all the way, pull out top seal the core and drip a bit in, work it to-fro and repeat. Cleared a couple of mine good as new. Thought it was worth knowing since many of us will have meths with us on a trip and it's usually in the middle of nowhere when you try to re-seat a tyre you realise how claggy the valve is.
FTFY
Is that a euphemism?
What rims are you using on the Camino with the g 1's?ton wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2024 11:09 am busy morning yesterday.
fitted new to me Hope pro4 wheelset to my Krampus, with 2.6 schwalbe jonny watts tyres on wtb rims......... wow what a workout.
fitted schwalbe g one tyres to mrs t's camino............ easiest tubeless set up ever.
fitted new cables throughout on my Krampus and tuned the gears...... how easy is old 10 spd stuff to fettle.
fitted new ergon grips to my krampus, her camino, and grandsons bike.
all good....![]()
just what it came with........ alpha wheelset IIRC.What rims are you using on the Camino with the g 1's?
whitestone wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2024 4:14 pm The rear tyre on Cath's winter road bike wouldn't stay inflated. Had fresh sealant in the tyre about a week to ten days ago. Hmm.
Fill bath to about 10cm, bubbles coming out from around the valve. Try trick of loosening valve and pushing in, shaking tyre to get sealant in around the bung, retighten valve and reinflate. No go.![]()
Off with tyre - easy, just one lever needed then fingers. Somewhat worryingly the bead came away from the rim very easily on both sides. No visible damage to the rim tape. Clean both rims. Remove valve, there's a small sliver of rim tape around the hole where the builder hadn't cleaned up properly. Ho hum. Put a short length of Gorilla Tape across the hole just to provide a bit of insurance. In with a new valve and replace tyre - no levers needed. Then the fun began!
After ten or more goes with the Airshot loaded up to 140psi the tyre just wouldn't seat. Remove it and set about cleaning the bead of a small coating of hardened sealant. That took over an hourthen lightly sanded each bead to make sure there were no little bits left sticking, cleaned everything up and refitted the tyre.
This time the tyre popped onto the rims first time.Add sealant, replace valve core and inflate. Back to the bath - there's still bubbles coming from around the valve. Loosen the valve, slosh the sealant around a bit, then a bit more, retighten the valve, reinflate and...
Success! (Hopefully, maybe)
Only taken two and a half hours! I'm leaving the tyre in the bath for a while and will check periodically to see if it holds.
That was by far the most obstinate tubeless installation/repair I've done.
How did these bars last the test of time?