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Lovely build but....
Why have you joined your chain the wrong way round? Campag stipulate pushing the pin in from the inside outwards for a very good reason.
Why have you joined your chain the wrong way round? Campag stipulate pushing the pin in from the inside outwards for a very good reason.
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Wow, beautiful build, the wheels look brilliant on it.
sugarkane wrote:
Perfect!
ultimobici wrote:Lovely build but....
Why have you joined your chain the wrong way round? Campag stipulate pushing the pin in from the inside outwards for a very good reason.
I was having a little issue with the pin separating from the back of the pin.. So it was matter of getting it in..
I'm not a novice and it's not the first 11 speed chain i've fitted.
Never had one break on me yet. As long as you set the pin deep enough the chain really doesnt know or care which what around it's running
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sugarkane wrote:ultimobici wrote:Lovely build but....
Why have you joined your chain the wrong way round? Campag stipulate pushing the pin in from the inside outwards for a very good reason.
I was having a little issue with the pin separating from the back of the pin.. So it was matter of getting it in..
I'm not a novice and it's not the first 11 speed chain i've fitted.
Never had one break on me yet. As long as you set the pin deep enough the chain really doesnt know or care which what around it's running
Ah, but it does, hence pushing it through from the back. Campag instruct one to fit it so it is 0.5mm proud of the plates. That way the pin wont impede smooth running as it wont foul the next larger sprocket. If you fit it the way you have you run the rik of the pin being a hair too far out.
That's true, you have to make sure it's seated perfect, that doesn't make a difference which side you set it from its just easier to eye ball it when you set it from the back.
I take the wheel off once I'm at that point so I have plenty of room to get in there.. You'll be happy to know its shifting like a a dream so I musta got it right
I'm pretty sure campag don't recommend my chinese chain tool and c spaner method either
I take the wheel off once I'm at that point so I have plenty of room to get in there.. You'll be happy to know its shifting like a a dream so I musta got it right
I'm pretty sure campag don't recommend my chinese chain tool and c spaner method either
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Need to update your signature though!
Bike looks ace on the Enve SES. Makes me wonder about going 6.7 instead of 3.4 on my 2nd bike - although I have other plans there too.
Bike looks ace on the Enve SES. Makes me wonder about going 6.7 instead of 3.4 on my 2nd bike - although I have other plans there too.
I still have and use the sub kilo extralite 45 wheelset.. So the bike is still 5.28 with those wheels..
I can't praise the 6.7s enough.. Such good wheels. Totally BAD looking too!
I can't praise the 6.7s enough.. Such good wheels. Totally BAD looking too!
Your bike is really well sorted. Has given me a couple of good ideas.
How do you find the 6.7's. I'm currently running Edge 1.38 Tubulars which I really like, light and seemingly bulletproof so far. For fast flat events I'm currently using Zipp 404 clinchers, which are ok but a bit on the heavy side.
I've just ordered SRAM Red for my Z5, so the 6.7's would be next on the list.
How do you find the 6.7's. I'm currently running Edge 1.38 Tubulars which I really like, light and seemingly bulletproof so far. For fast flat events I'm currently using Zipp 404 clinchers, which are ok but a bit on the heavy side.
I've just ordered SRAM Red for my Z5, so the 6.7's would be next on the list.
Ozrider - Western Australia
Parlee Z5 XL (6055g/13.32lbs) Trek Madone 5.9 (7052-7500g)Jonesman Columbus Spirit (8680g)
Chase your dreams - it's only impossible until it's done
Parlee Z5 XL (6055g/13.32lbs) Trek Madone 5.9 (7052-7500g)Jonesman Columbus Spirit (8680g)
Chase your dreams - it's only impossible until it's done
Hey oz rider, it defantly is pretty sorted
I have 2 wheelsets. The alchemy 6.7s @1420g and the extralite 1.45s @993g
Both awesome but for different reasons..
If you want fast wheels for flattish roads the 6.7s are crazy fast
Not real light though
I have 2 wheelsets. The alchemy 6.7s @1420g and the extralite 1.45s @993g
Both awesome but for different reasons..
If you want fast wheels for flattish roads the 6.7s are crazy fast
Not real light though
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Just saw your bike on Parlee cycle facebook page.
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