Nov. 3rd, 2007

johnridley: (Calvin vs Bike)
I did some long-overdue maintenance on the bike today.

Built a new wheel last night with a Shimano Deore XT hub with 6 bolt ISO disc brake flange, an Alex Adventurer 700c rim and Wheelsmith 2.0 spokes. I reused nipples from a previous wheel because, well, I'm cheap and this wheel already cost half what the whole bike did.
Today I couldn't find the 21/64 drill bit to drill out the valve hole for Schraeder, so I just put a presta tube in for now. Moved the tire over, mounted the wheel and rode it a few hundred feet.

All was OK, so I put the disc brake caliper on, spun the inner and outer adjustment wheels to almost touch, cut a new bit of brake cable with the dremel tool, and hooked it all up. That all worked OK, so the old brake calipers and cable went into a ziplock and into the bike parts box.

Then I took the rear wheel off, restrung one spoke that I think was the one I replaced after it got ripped out in an incident a year or two ago (I had strung it over rather than under the 3rd crossover) and then I retrued the wheel. I wasn't able to get it really super true because some of the nipples are about frozen on the spokes and are a bit rounded off, but it's acceptable.

Then I addressed the bad shifting; somehow the cable had TIGHTENED - I had no idea how that would have happened, but anyway I readjusted the shifting (first time I've EVER had to do that) and got it shifting right again. Then as I was putting everything back, when I put the pump on the frame I noticed that the pump bracket had pushed the shift cable to the side when I rotated it when I decided to put it on the side of the downtube a few days ago. Snapped it back where it was supposed to be, and of course then the shifting was screwed again. So I took up the slack in the shifter adjuster and called it good.

I still have a bottom bracket to put on, which won't take much time, but I've got other stuff to do and the bottom bracket is just making noise, it's not significantly affecting the ride.

Comments: That disc brake is really noisy. But even after a dozen or so braking cycles it's quieting down, and I'm assuming it'll be OK soon.
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Taurus
New tires:
General Ameri*G4S
123,650 miles
Nov 3 2007
$373
Palmer Ford, Chelsea

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