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1147.1 | don't recomend Alloy | SVCRUS::CRANE | | Thu May 04 1989 13:42 | 11 |
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Yes,
Alloy Freewheel cogs wear out at an accelerated rate. They are
only worth the money if you are a light weight fanatic or if you
have real good sponsorship.
JOhn C.
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1147.2 | Waste of Money | AKOV11::COHEN | Andrew B. Cohen | Mon May 08 1989 16:55 | 6 |
| I agree with John, what do you think saving a few grams is going to get you.
Are you planning on entering the Tour de France? (I didn't think so). I would
hope that you know that most pro's use equipment that's heavier than most of us
use. The only advantage I could see to getting an alloy freewheel is to show
people how much you can waste your money
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1147.3 | WHOA, HOSS | WMOIS::C_GIROUARD | | Wed May 10 1989 09:49 | 22 |
| Thanks for the inputs and geez, I'm apologize for insulting anyone
out there (.2).
Couple of things; I just missed qualifying for the TdF. How insightful
of you to reason that out.
The reason I asked (for help) was that I had some other things
going like rims, spokes, tires, tubes, hubset upgrades that were
translating into weight reduction. The alloy freewheel (is said)
to represent a 100g. savings (not a few).
I know I said "a couple of things", I would hope that you know
that, as a general statement, pros using heavier equipment just
doesn't hold 90 weight motor oil.
While I'll agree that guys like me will reach a point that "shaving"
is useless, a pound(+) can make an unbelievable difference in a
12 mile TT. N'est pas?
Regards,
Just_just_trying_to_find_some_help_and_do_a_little_better :-)
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1147.4 | Any extra weight around the mid-section? :^) | NAC::KLASMAN | | Wed May 10 1989 13:16 | 10 |
| < Note 1147.3 by WMOIS::C_GIROUARD >
-< WHOA, HOSS >-
> is useless, a pound(+) can make an unbelievable difference in a
> 12 mile TT. N'est pas?
For most of us, its probably a lot easier, and infinitely cheaper, to lose a
pound off the human frame than it is to lose it off the bike. :^)
(assuming of course, you've already got a light bike, and a C'dale is pretty
light)
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1147.5 | | MCIS2::DELORIEA | Common sense isn't | Wed May 10 1989 16:08 | 10 |
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>>For most of us, its probably a lot easier, and infinitely cheaper, to lose a
>>pound off the human frame than it is to lose it off the bike. :^)
I agree, then the money you save not eating and on ice cream, you could go out
and get an alloy freewheel ;-)
But for me I can't afford an alloy freewheel, because I LOVE ICE CREAM 8-)
Bike_poor_Tom
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1147.6 | PHYSICAL DEPENDENCY | WMOIS::C_GIROUARD | | Thu May 11 1989 07:49 | 14 |
| You guys are right, the "cellular baggage" is the easiest route
and by no means do I want to leave you with the impression that
I'm at 1% body fat. I am running 10lbs lighter this year only
because I got serious about cycling and trained like an idiot in
the cellar this winter. I guess I'm just all pumped about the summer
season coming and watching my times improve - definitely developed
a cycling dependency (rather give up breathing than my bike).
I feel good right now, don't really want to lose any more weight
(rather spend the money on my "ride" than new clothes).
Okay, okay. I do get carried away (most of the time) so humor me.
Chip
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1147.7 | " I Have one...It's great" | KDCFS1::PAPP | | Thu May 11 1989 11:12 | 15 |
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I HAVE ONE ....
Hi there!! I too failed to qualify for the Tour this year, but
there is always next year. My brother and I have always been fanatics
when it came to light weight bikes. I have huge legs and I am generally
hard on equipment. I have used my regina for 1 year with out any
signs of wear. The trick is regular cleaning of your chain, freewheel,
chainrings, and derailler cogs..
If you want to buy light weight equipment then do it..You can also
save weight buy note using LOOK type pedals.. They are simply too
heavy.. Look for Campy Super-Record pedals with the titanium axles.
They are feather light..Oh, by the way.. My brother is into his
5th season on a Campy freewheel.. REMEMBER.. KEEP IT CLEAN...
Good luck with what ever you decide.
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1147.8 | Sure. why not! | SUSHI::KMACDONALD | Is there life after drywall? | Thu May 11 1989 11:14 | 9 |
| Losing 10 lb of the body is just about as good as losing it off the bike
(excepting for rotating weight- which a freewheel is, to some extent).
BUT, losing 10 off the bod AND losing 1 or 2 off the bike is better yet!
Go for whatever light gear you want up to the threshold of an
appointment with bankruptcy or divorce court :-).
Myself, I'm carrying about an extra whole bike w/panniers around. Gonna
work on that before buying anything more for the bike!
ken
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1147.9 | DOIN' IT NEVER HURT ANYONE | WMOIS::C_GIROUARD | | Thu May 11 1989 13:13 | 11 |
| > .7 & .8 THANK YOU GUYS, THANK YOU !!!!
I was beginning to feel like a leper there for a minute.
Opinion is definitely NOT a substitute for fact and
experience! Thanks for sharing yours with me.
Don't tell anyone, but at this very moment I'm waiting
for Mr. UPS man to come a'knockin' at my door with my
new freewheel.
Chip
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1147.10 | Have you tried any custom work? :-) | BANZAI::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Thu May 11 1989 14:15 | 5 |
| While you're at it drilling some holes will save some weight, everybody
tried that a while ago. Frame, spokes, chain, tires, tubes, water
bottles, leave nothing out, drill them all.
ed
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1147.11 | Didn't people even drill brake arms? | VERVE::BUCHANAN | Bat | Thu May 11 1989 14:47 | 7 |
| > While you're at it drilling some holes will save some weight, everybody
> tried that a while ago. Frame, spokes, chain, tires, tubes, water
> bottles, leave nothing out, drill them all.
Right, this became known as the "drilled water bottle" theory. I though it had
pretty much gone out of style. Which is why I was surprized to hear of 200
pounders riding on 700x19 clincher, but that's another note.
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1147.12 | WHAT KEEPS THE OATMEAL IN? | WMOIS::C_GIROUARD | | Thu May 11 1989 15:08 | 8 |
| I'll try some those things. One thing's for sure, I'm gonna stop
drinking heavy water. The stuff is great for night riding (when
you're glowing in the dark), but your right, it probably isn't
worth the added wait.
When I drill my tires what's gonna keep the oatmeal in them?
Chip
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1147.13 | ONE MORE QUESTION | WMOIS::C_GIROUARD | | Fri May 12 1989 07:17 | 5 |
| Another question: Please, only serious, non-smart*ss responses will
be appreciated.
Where can I get separate cogs for the Superleggera
freewheel at a good price?
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