Bike maintenance: new chain & brakes
Nov. 8th, 2009 07:26 pmNew chain, tested just at 1.0 on the wear gauge. Using old master link, new one put in the tool pouch.
Odometer: 19437
The old one went on at 17330, so I got about 2100 miles out of it. Usually I get 1800 miles, but I did try to clean this chain a little more often, and it was summer so there was usually less crud getting on the thing. We'll see how it fares winter, both because of more crud and because I'll probably be less inclined to clean the chain when it's 10*F out.
Also new brake pads on the front (disc). I put on a set of aftermarket pads at 14460, so I've already gotten 5000 miles out of them. The original Avid pads lasted only 2520 miles. Given that the aftermarket pads perform as well and cost 1/3 as much, clearly I'll be going with them in the future.
Odometer: 19437
The old one went on at 17330, so I got about 2100 miles out of it. Usually I get 1800 miles, but I did try to clean this chain a little more often, and it was summer so there was usually less crud getting on the thing. We'll see how it fares winter, both because of more crud and because I'll probably be less inclined to clean the chain when it's 10*F out.
Also new brake pads on the front (disc). I put on a set of aftermarket pads at 14460, so I've already gotten 5000 miles out of them. The original Avid pads lasted only 2520 miles. Given that the aftermarket pads perform as well and cost 1/3 as much, clearly I'll be going with them in the future.
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Date: 2009-11-09 02:34 am (UTC)I got some from DiscoBrakes.Com and they've seemed just fine.
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Date: 2009-11-09 02:54 am (UTC)There is a Chinese vendor selling sintered BB7 pads for $7.99 plus $6 shipping (I would try to combine shipping there), or 10 for $45 with shipping (same place). I might go for the latter but it would take me 10 years to use that many pads.
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Date: 2009-11-09 02:59 am (UTC)no subject
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