

Tour De Treader
#61
Posted 10 March 2012 - 09:12 pm

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Doin valve clearances? Use dappers valve shim exchange program and the job will be carroty - Free (other than you postin me yer shims) for sporting members.
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#62
Posted 11 March 2012 - 07:37 pm
If you haven't done anything about the bars / headset yet , you can get an adapter to use new-style stems and bars, like this


Stu asked about boike changes.
Since the first tour the only real change has been new wheels as the old rims had worn thin enough to flex and allow the tyres to slip on the rims.
A non bike change has been the Goal Zero Solar charger. http://www.goalzero....Mobile-Kit/1:1/ Marvelous bit of kit. I strap it onto the rack and run a cable to the bars where I charge whatever, camera battery, phone battery, bike light battery and once thats all done I charge 2 smaller solar chargers that hold power to use in the eves.
A few peeps I met last year commented on how the boike was wayyy too small for me, unsuitable and not a good choice for touring. Since looking more at bike touring sites, the frame is def too small (but there are ways around this) but the early 90's mountain bikes are used by alot of full time tourers as the frames are very strong, good quality components and still had the brazed luggage mounts. One of the difficulties as I'm finding out at the mo is trying to obtain parts!!!
So the planned changes for this time:
Not Yet Fitted:
New Thor handlebars: http://www.sjscycles...rsize/12228.jpg with 65mm rise and 18degree back sweep: Thorn make alot of very high quality touring bikes and ...stuff. Would love to git a Thorn Raven with the weird Rohloff Geared Hubs.....no derailleur or oubt and therefore no overlap of gears! But then part of the challenge is doing it on an old treader. Ahhemm anyways my old bars are way too low compared to seat height for touring. Which means leaning forward and down ALOT, on the last tour I spent alot of time leaning up and back alot to rest my back and arms. There is about a 6" difference at the mo and a good touring position is going to be about level. The handlebar stem cannae be raised very much as its an old quill/stem arrangement and the stem also houses a guide for the front brakes, so changing the stem would involve newer style brakes/levers and all that stuff. These new bars should get me a tad nearer to a sensible position.
New tyres: I have Specialized "The Captain" tyres on at the mo which are great for on/off road but are not meant for big distances, after the last Tour De Treader they are looking very worn. These peeps: http://www.schwalbe.co.uk/tour/ seem to be the choice of many tourers so I plan on trying a set, just not sure which type yet. Probably Marathon Mondial or Plus Tour. Need to be able to cope with alot of offroad too. Some of them have a neat feature of reflective sidewall strips, though not planning on much after dark touring!
New Headset: I replaced the headset (thats head bearings to us boikers) a few years ago but not happy with how they feel. Also wanted something that would be easy to change out and about without ball bearings flying everywhere. Again not easy to find these parts for old style quill/stem bike but managed to find an old Shimano cartridge style bearing, there are no ball races just press fit holders for the bearing cartridges, when they wear out ya lob out the old cartridge and lob in a new wan. No worn races, whacking and pressing required.
New Pedals: Shimano PD-M324 SPD MTB/Touring Pedals. These are reversible so you can use cleats with em but if you break a cleat or summat, just flip the pedal over and its a normal stylee on t'other side. Piccy ear: http://cgi.ebay.co.u...em=270854904308 Old pedals need new bearings after 20 years but will be going bacon after Tour de Treader for commuting duties.
New Rack: Was using a rack borrowed from R'kid, it was a bit flimsy and not mine, so oi bought a Blackburn EX-2. Loike dis: http://www.planet-x-...ar_pannier_rack have heard good reports form the touring sites but can't say the single sided welding looks very impressive. Comes with lifetime guarantee so we will see how it goes, especially with a high proportion of offroad.
New Pan-Ears: Was using panniers borrowed from R'kid, they were a bit flimsy and not mine and the bloody things bounced off the rack every 5 mins which when you are cycling decent distances every day can get a little tedious (especially when combined with taking the tyres off/on the rim every 10miles to relocate slipped innner tubes).

The crankshaft..err I mean crankset is 20 years old and has zero play in it still!!! Think I regreased it in about 2001 but has otherwise been untouched. One of the pedal arms is worn and the pedal works itself loose every few hundred miles and creaks. Not easy to replace the pedal arms (they probably have a proper name) as newer ones have a different number of spokey cog holding thingies to mine so all the cogs and the whole shebang would need to be replace. Its going to be some shim steel and see how it goes job, though the local boike shop find my bike amusing and happily dig through their archives to find me spares and chuckle at my persistence to keep it running. They donated me a new pedal arm so may fit it or carry it as a spare just for a laugh!
The rear derailleur is mechanically fine (again 20 years old) but the bush around the mounting bolt is worn and it flaps a touch. Noticed this on the last tour. Need to read up about these as I guess different number of gears means different types. Would like to just replace the bushing but doubt its removeable.
Recently Fitted:
New Brooks B17 Champion Standard: http://www.brookseng...g/B17 Standard/ These are supposed to be very very comfortable once yer Angus has bedded em in. Have heard some peeps saying that will take 600 miles. Fitted mine but only done about 30miles so far, guess its all relatice as its already comfier than the crossbow.
New grips....the old'uns had worn through to the bars.
RAM mount for GPS. Its huge but certinaly aint going to drop me satnav.
Old style hooter with a difference. I went to Spongeys local bike shop on the last tour de treader as I was fed up of making peeps jump as I came past and needed a bell. Whilst Spongey (after insulting the Harley rider outside) was talking to his amigo who owns the shop I went over to select a bell. As with most things when Sponge was around I based selection on how much it irritated him. First a Barbie bell (ding ding)...no response. followed by various other dingy/honky/pingy devices...no response. Then on to the plastic kiddies hooter "QUACK QUACKKKKK"....spongey turns around....... your not fookin having that one. Big smile...over to the counter, done deal. Enjoyed the ride back to his place as he was on his lecky bike trying to escape from the QUACKING eeejit chasing him. Reminds me of the ole boy every time I quack.

Ahh nearly forgot about the rape alarms.

Best get to work fitting some of this stuff I guess.
Stu
#63
Posted 11 March 2012 - 08:05 pm
Yeah I have been on a mission to investigate this today as my new bars do not fit on my stem as it is not a front loading clamp type and the bend in the bars won't feed through




If you want to mark your location on the Carpe map: http://www.carpe-tdm...opic.php?t=5117
Doin valve clearances? Use dappers valve shim exchange program and the job will be carroty - Free (other than you postin me yer shims) for sporting members.
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#64
Posted 11 March 2012 - 10:06 pm




undo stem clamp , remove bolt , apply generous amounts of heat with a blowtorch ( until cherry red) using some suitably fireproof tool , open said clamp , quickly, then install new bars , reheat and close
jobs very orangey and carroty

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I have a Ghost S and i'm not afraid to use it !
A Beast in Orange Called KaTie eM
"Four wheels move the body. Two wheels move the soul".
"So you just ride somewhere, eat cake and then ride back".
"Normal people believe that if it ain't broken, don't fix it. Engineers believe that if it ain't broken, it doesn't have enough features yet."
" I We're Ridin so Fast , I we're sucking Rabbits from the Hedges " {Guy Martin}
#65
Posted 11 March 2012 - 10:53 pm
Lick it? I did manage to open the clamp enough to get a nut in the gap (ouchy)....then installed longer bolts and worked the nuts up the thread to open the gap gradually and evenly. The bar bends are too severe though and it was just going to break.
Still waiting to watch yer mountain boike video as soon as I am at PC with tinterweb fast enough to view vids oil give it a whirl.
Hows the new roadie amarko?
If you want to mark your location on the Carpe map: http://www.carpe-tdm...opic.php?t=5117
Doin valve clearances? Use dappers valve shim exchange program and the job will be carroty - Free (other than you postin me yer shims) for sporting members.
Active member of TPLQHCSRSFC and TSRMCMAS (even though a year off) and avid fan of PM not sent.
#66
Posted 12 March 2012 - 01:19 pm




Can't see the details on the pic on the other thread.
If I'm imagining it aright, you might get something that mounts on the headset instead
have a look here and here for ideas.
Stu
#67
Posted 12 March 2012 - 01:38 pm
About 5 mins ago I ordered one of these: http://www.sjscycles...urple-prod7170/ but the Hang Doggy was exactly what I'm after.
And decided to follow your advice and go with the "Ahead" style stem. Would rather have fewer joints/clamps and breakable bits but this allows me a much wider choice of stems.
Many thanks for the linky dinks Stu.
EDIT: Min postage cost is $25 so I am cured of my need for the Hang Doggy. If you see oubt of the same design peas lettuce snow though.
EDIT EDIT: Ughhhhhh just found this! http://www.ebay.co.u...=item43a8807a48
If you want to mark your location on the Carpe map: http://www.carpe-tdm...opic.php?t=5117
Doin valve clearances? Use dappers valve shim exchange program and the job will be carroty - Free (other than you postin me yer shims) for sporting members.
Active member of TPLQHCSRSFC and TSRMCMAS (even though a year off) and avid fan of PM not sent.
#68
Posted 12 March 2012 - 08:25 pm

and a P.S. - If your local bike shop couldn't come up with that, you might find another shop more use
Stu
#69
Posted 12 March 2012 - 08:48 pm
If you want to mark your location on the Carpe map: http://www.carpe-tdm...opic.php?t=5117
Doin valve clearances? Use dappers valve shim exchange program and the job will be carroty - Free (other than you postin me yer shims) for sporting members.
Active member of TPLQHCSRSFC and TSRMCMAS (even though a year off) and avid fan of PM not sent.
#70
Posted 12 March 2012 - 10:26 pm

I've got these going spare if you'd like to move away from cantilever brakes?

Taken off a Marin I had years years ago and been sitting in a box in the shed ever since. Used for a quick ride around the area before being changed for Magura HS33s (now also in a box somewhere in the shed, these were the days before disc brakes!). Pads will feel a bit spongy and could do with being replaced with cartridge ones, but perfectly serviceable V-brakes.
#71
Posted 12 March 2012 - 11:38 pm
If you want to mark your location on the Carpe map: http://www.carpe-tdm...opic.php?t=5117
Doin valve clearances? Use dappers valve shim exchange program and the job will be carroty - Free (other than you postin me yer shims) for sporting members.
Active member of TPLQHCSRSFC and TSRMCMAS (even though a year off) and avid fan of PM not sent.
#72
Posted 13 March 2012 - 12:40 am
absolutely spiffing , but 110 psi and 25mm tyres , its hard on the arse

did 47.07 miles today average 15mph max of 31

heres the route
http://www.endomondo...rkouts/41816285
and heres a vid LOL
looks like your tour is going to harden your arse

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I have a Ghost S and i'm not afraid to use it !
A Beast in Orange Called KaTie eM
"Four wheels move the body. Two wheels move the soul".
"So you just ride somewhere, eat cake and then ride back".
"Normal people believe that if it ain't broken, don't fix it. Engineers believe that if it ain't broken, it doesn't have enough features yet."
" I We're Ridin so Fast , I we're sucking Rabbits from the Hedges " {Guy Martin}
#73
Posted 13 March 2012 - 08:45 pm
I've had a Raleigh hybrid for a while, which I've been getting fit on. Just beginning to put up a bit of distance recently, went around the lake in 5 hours, 110km. Smooth tyres, but wide, and the bike is no lightweight - still, for exercise porpoises, more effort doesn't hurt. Need more padding in me shorts tho'.

Have bought a second hand Wilier Escape to work on improving speed, maybe even keep up with the local club riders. Or at least keep them in sight



Stu
#74
Posted 13 March 2012 - 09:02 pm

Agrozzle stu for fitness it really dont matter mush what yer on. Have you tried the gel overlays for the saddle? I got one mid tour and it made a big difference to me mate angus.
That road boike looks loike a serious bit o kit.
If you want to mark your location on the Carpe map: http://www.carpe-tdm...opic.php?t=5117
Doin valve clearances? Use dappers valve shim exchange program and the job will be carroty - Free (other than you postin me yer shims) for sporting members.
Active member of TPLQHCSRSFC and TSRMCMAS (even though a year off) and avid fan of PM not sent.
#75
Posted 14 March 2012 - 08:14 am
If you want to mark your location on the Carpe map: http://www.carpe-tdm...opic.php?t=5117
Doin valve clearances? Use dappers valve shim exchange program and the job will be carroty - Free (other than you postin me yer shims) for sporting members.
Active member of TPLQHCSRSFC and TSRMCMAS (even though a year off) and avid fan of PM not sent.
#76
Posted 14 March 2012 - 08:51 am


Spending £25 on a tent sounds a lot more cleverer to meeeeeeeee !
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#77
Posted 14 March 2012 - 12:12 pm
At least with that Topeak thing you'd know if the bike got stolen

Stu
#78
Posted 14 March 2012 - 12:25 pm


Agrozzle stu for fitness it really dont matter mush what yer on. Have you tried the gel overlays for the saddle? I got one mid tour and it made a big difference to me mate angus.
That road boike looks loike a serious bit o kit.
Is that angus mcknackers ?
Mk2a 2000 in Silver. Top end Refurb @ 41100 miles, Scottoiler, Renthal Road High Bars, Up & Back Bar Risers, Bellypan, DL650 Handguards, Capt. Picard Bar Ends, House of Henty SS Wheel spacers, New Seat Cover Fitted. 58 MPG !! Now owned by chrisbee ! Studley's mk2a Bloggerydoodaah ! Photos of my first MK1 Photos of my MK2a TPLQHCSRSFC No. 1 Fan
#79
Posted 14 March 2012 - 12:49 pm
If you want to mark your location on the Carpe map: http://www.carpe-tdm...opic.php?t=5117
Doin valve clearances? Use dappers valve shim exchange program and the job will be carroty - Free (other than you postin me yer shims) for sporting members.
Active member of TPLQHCSRSFC and TSRMCMAS (even though a year off) and avid fan of PM not sent.
#80
Posted 15 March 2012 - 07:23 pm
All well and good until you pitch your tent and then decide to cycle to the pub.
you don't fancy going minimalist with a bivvy bag then?
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