Computrainer flywheel
So, one more holiday party (today actually) and I'm done. At least I'll have plenty of teammates with me finally. We'll see what kind of winds of change this brings for my racing in 2016. something everyone tells me I should have done a long time ago, but that I have been hesitant to do. (Although some might argue that's the only time a cross bike is worth riding.)Īs my last little bit of news for the end of the year, I upgraded to Cat 4 on the road.
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I've had it out on one muddy ride already, and I'm hoping to get a few more in before the weather turns dramatically nastier in Tennessee. I swapped out the rings for a Wickwerks single 42t, and ran my old Nokon cables on it just to look cool.
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but they will do fine as training wheels I learn the ropes on. although I hope to build a set of tubulars for racing. The wheels are pretty unimpressive clinchers (although with Dura Ace hubs) with some decent rubber. The groupset was changed out (by the last owner) to Ultegra 10 speed (which was perfect for me) and the rest of the bike built up with that mix and some of the stock parts. The previous owner had certainly got some use out of it, but I got it at a price I figured I couldn't go too wrong with. It's been a Raleigh long time since I owned a bike of this brand. My present to myself (from selling my mountain bike and my Felt frame.) arrived and was in need of a few good wrenches! Snob points +10, thanks dear!īut what good are tools without something to work on. Does that keep the bolt head's from stripping out longer? I assume it should, and that's what Silca claims, so awesome! Now that I have them, looking at some of my cheaper lower end key's is almost embarrassing. Not only that, but they were still in near perfect shape after being put through some paces. it's either sufficient for the job or it isn't. then reality slapped me (and a need to use said wrenches) and I gave them a go. Initially, Too Good to Use syndrome set in and I kind of didn't even want to risk marring the beauty that Silca has produced. I've used a friend's PB Swiss wrenches before and although I was impressed, I didn't see the need to upgrade. My go to Allen's have long been Bondhus, which I consider very top end. Let me just say, these things are the bomb. My absolute favorite gift was something the missus got for me, an indulgence I would have never bought for myself no matter how awesome I thought it was.Ĭan a tool be art? Silca makes a good case for it. Anyways, the time off (which has been great by the way) has given me some time to get some new projects up and running, as well as putting some of my Christmas gifts to use!
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Check out the Slowtwitch Thread for more. Long story short, if you have a blue flywheel on your CT, get in touch with Racermate and get them to send you the replacement. I took last week off from training, and currently I'm still not back on the bike due to the recall/replacement on the Computrainer's flywheel.