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Loose Grips?

Posted by RL Policar On April - 2 - 2007

The Fezzari Alta Peak comes with some nice grips. But the only problem is that during the ride, the grips will start to move and eventually its further out than what it should be.
Fezzari

In order to keep your grips from moving, simply grab a spray bottle and fill it up with some rubbing alcohol.

Remove the loose grips, spray the inside with one or two squirts of alcohol.

Slide it back on…

Let it dry and you’re back on the trail.

If you don’t have alcohol, try using hair spray it will work just as good!

Popularity: 2% [?]

Chariot Catch em’

Posted by RL Policar On March - 30 - 2007

My daughter and I have been enjoying the Chariot Catch Em‘ the past few days. Spring has sprung in So Cal, so that means 70 degree weather all day, cool and gentle breezes are plenty. We’ve been taking the Woodstock 707 and the Catch Em’ down through some stair steps, to school, on the street and next week, we’re hitting the trails with it!

Woodstock 707 and the Catch Em'

The Catch Em’ is very stable.
Woodstock 707 and the Catch Em

The Woodstock 707 is a prime candidate to pull the Catch Em’
Woodstock 707 and the Catch Em

Woodstock 707 and the Catch Em

Popularity: 4% [?]

Bike Helmet Safety Institute

Posted by Jeremy Yang On March - 29 - 2007

I just happened on this site.

Bike Helmet Safety Institute

There are great short reviews of bicycle helmets that are being sold right now here.

Oh and it mentions that the manufacturers recommend you replace your helmet every five years. The BHSI recommends something different here.

Popularity: 3% [?]

Brake Lever Positioning

Posted by Jeremy Yang On March - 29 - 2007

When people hop on any bike I ride, I always get the same question: Why are your brake levers setup at a downward angle? This setup is even more pronounced now that I have the Ergon grips installed on my X-Caliber. My buddy Jake, who hopped on it this morning, found the positioning a little unusual which I agree it is.

But I have a very good reason for having it this way. I developed it after reading an article online about brake lever placement (can’t seem to find the article anymore). The idea behind it is that the levers should be placed in a way as to not break the plane created by your arm and the back of your hand. You basically want to keep your wrist from breaking.

The reasoning behind this is you lose a lot of finger power when your wrist plane is broken. If you can keep your wrists from not breaking you can increase your power to your brakes. This is especially helpful if you use one or two finger braking, which I do.

With one finger braking, normally my index finger, I found that I could not get the same amount of power to the levers if the levers were parallel to the ground (as they usually are for most riders). When I rotate them down about 45 degrees to keep the plane I am able to get plenty of power to the levers and am able to stop more quickly than before.

But of course, if you change your brake levers you will also have to change how your trigger shifters are mounted as well. This is one of the myriad of reasons as to why I love Sram triggers, I can shift them with just my thumb. I can always keep my index finger on the brake lever and never have to pull it down to change gears. Oops sorry, off topic.

Of course everyone has their own preferred setup. If you fiddle around with your own brake lever/shifter setup long enough you’ll come to find your preferred way. Let me know yours and I’ll try it out to see how it works for me.

Popularity: 4% [?]

I’ve Become What I Hate

Posted by RL Policar On March - 29 - 2007

Remember that posting where I mentioned the things I hate? Well, I’ve become one….No I’m not dog poop!

But I’m the guy that was late this morning.

Jeremy and I typically go riding every Tuesday and Thursday morning. Last night I even went to bed earlier than normal just to make sure I can get up. Then next thing I know, I hear my phone ringing, its Jeremy! He asked me if everything was ok, then I asked what time it was…it was already 6:30am and we were supposed to start riding at 6:20am, but here I was…still in bed!

So I’d like to take this time to publicly apologize to Jeremy for not getting up on time.

I’m very Sorry.

Popularity: 5% [?]

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