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....and that was a short lived idea. my always "wonderful" family just sprung a massive bill on my tab so that's fun
ok, a couple questions about gear - those bags that hang off the bar, do they interfere with the brake/gear cables ? On my bike the cables doe't have a covering sheath so parts of the cables are exposed.I'm very new to the more serious aspects of cycling, and theres lots for me to learn - first thing i did learn is cycling can get VERY expensive ! throughout my life I've only ever used 3 in 1 oil for chain/gear lubrication but having bought a (for me) expensive road bike, I'd like to now what you guys use to keep your machines lubricated and rust free ?
Bikepacking has recently become a very interesting idea to me. My dad has a nice Trek from 10 years ago or so that he's giving me (my last bike was a cheapo road bike from college). Adding a couple of bags to my existing backpacking gear could give me a whole new outdoor hobby, and extend the range of some of my overnight/weekend trips. Glad to see others partaking in this as well!
Quote from: eddie1115 on July 11, 2016, 08:34:14 PMBikepacking has recently become a very interesting idea to me. My dad has a nice Trek from 10 years ago or so that he's giving me (my last bike was a cheapo road bike from college). Adding a couple of bags to my existing backpacking gear could give me a whole new outdoor hobby, and extend the range of some of my overnight/weekend trips. Glad to see others partaking in this as well!Excellent. It's a great way to travel further than you perhaps could on foot, though I find I see less if I'm on the bike than when I'm walking.
Quote from: eamo on June 29, 2016, 07:26:00 PMok, a couple questions about gear - those bags that hang off the bar, do they interfere with the brake/gear cables ? On my bike the cables doe't have a covering sheath so parts of the cables are exposed.I'm very new to the more serious aspects of cycling, and theres lots for me to learn - first thing i did learn is cycling can get VERY expensive ! throughout my life I've only ever used 3 in 1 oil for chain/gear lubrication but having bought a (for me) expensive road bike, I'd like to now what you guys use to keep your machines lubricated and rust free ?Sorry eamo, missed this earlier. The bags can interfere with the cables - but they're normally ok. You can normally just push the outer out of the way (it helps to make sure they're a little longer than normal), and run the exposed inners over the straps. It's good to protect the paint on the frame where the bags attach or where the cables can rub with 'helicopter' tape.It doesn't have to be expensive, but cycling is fashionable at the moment so there loads of nice stuff to waste your money on out there.As for oil, 3-in-1 is OK but washes off easily. I normally use Finish Line chain lubes - the Wet lube for the MTB and in the winter, the Dry lube in the summer so the dirt doesn't stick to it. For cables and other exposed metal I use a spray lube with teflon - Weldtite TF2, I think it is, but GT85 works well too. Asking a group of cyclists about which lube is best is a bit like starting a SAK vs LM discussion on here though...