Overall, the '07 or '08 ride was in good shape. DT Swiss wheels were still running true with no bearing issues but the cassette engagement mechanism shows some hostility later while under big ring load. Likewise the Fox fork and rear shock showed no signs of leakage, serious scratches or wear. Just dropped a little air pressure based on the manufacturer's recommendations and confirmed topside Float Fluid. Headset was well, -set.
Here's what we ended up doing to smooth the ride.
BOTTOM BRACKET NOISES
Bottom bracket was replaced with a brand new XTR level bracket left out of a press in carbon frame build. Teflon taped threads to insure good thread engagement. Bearing adjustment and crankarm bolts set per Dr. Shimano. Theory is the creaking left with the old BB.SHIFTS LIKE SH&%
Bike shop trick is to buy miles of 5mm cable housing and use it for both brake and shifters. New correctly sized Jagwire 4mm housings full-length coverage installed along with new cables and minor re-routing. High/Low derailleur adjustments were good. Slap on a new SRAM 991 nickel plated chain and we're back to actually having 27 usable gears!
BRAKES=FRICTION......FRICTION=WEAR
Stoppers got a DA sanding on the rotor surfaces, caliper re-centering, new pads and a couple of un-needed inches of front hose removed. Shimano Rotor Locks torque down just like the cassette lock ring and the Topeak D-Torque-DX torque wrench gives an audible "beep" when we hit 40 N/m.
ALL THINGS RUBBER
The DT Swiss XR 4.2D rims have tubeless tire rim strips and and valves installed. Most of the tire sealant had evaporated or squirted out sandburr punctures. A lightly used pair of Mountain King 2.2s were mounted along with a healthy dose of Stan's sealant. Thank god for compressors.
A Topeak bottle cage replaced the generic alloy holder and a new set of Ergon grips have been prescribed before Nathrop. A pair of Crank Brothers SLs replaced the SPD pedals.
Go get'm Evie!!
2 comments:
Dave,
I bet you have forgotten more about bikes than I actually know !
I ordered two new ones yesterday, collect and fit scheduled for Monday 9th August all being well.
I'll be in touch soon at some length because I like sorting out details !
Fred
Dave,
You are making me sound like a bad husband!! I haven't even touched Meg's racing machine...I have 4-days to get her bike tip-top...
not sure how its going to get done with graduation festivities and the mile long honey do list.
CT
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