I thought this made me feel ok about using orange seal endurance, but now I want to try that super stans. Just wondering what the downside to it is.
This is what I do. Looking at a few pairs of my shoes, sometimes that means forward, middle or back. I donât think the shoe manufacturers have the position exquisitely standardized.
No, it didnât. Just sputtered all the sealant out. To be fair I was running at ~70psi on road tires, not mtb. Back on tubes for now though. The front didnât look like it would have sealed based on the state of the stuff inside. Maybe I just need to put a ton in there? I split a bottle between the front and rear.
Edit: After a day sitting out the leftover sealant in the front tire still is liquid. I donât know much about tubeless, but shouldnât it be firmed up?
A trick I learned from Fred for the Jones bars is to find the trekking brakes with the long levers (may need to order from Europe). You can still get two fingers on the brakes when holding the very end of the Jones bars this way!
Also cleat under the ball of my foot crĂź. But in my case that means cleats all the way forward.
The Finish Line sealant does not work on porous tires - sup wife works at bike shop and they called the mfg because would not seal up Compass tires. Finish Line response: lol no. Porous tires will not fly.
Which begs the question, what fucking tires do they think will work? If they wonât seal micro punctures, whatâs the point?
Dump that stuff and put in Orange sealant or Stans before you get a puncture somewhere truly inconvenient.
My compass tires have orange stains all over the sidewas from the orange seal aspirating out.
what did i do to my crosscheck today?
I put an whole new bike on itâs fork
cross check fork with the rest of voodoo maji attached.
New rizors for maximum dadbike and miniVs to have some change of stopping.
as an added bonus my âdanglerâ now matches the fork
I just posted the above images as img tags from imgur, now they are on the tarck server?
did someone stealth edit my post or do all img tagâd images just get devoured by 
Iâd ride that bike up to but no further than 11 miles at a time.
edit: all images are rehosted in case imgur/anyone else shits the bed.
WE ARE BEHOLDEN TO NO MAN/WOMAN
hah, just viewed edit history and saw âsystemâ edit
Also: rode it ~20oppressiveKM (12.5 freedom miles) yesterday, but i did do it in two parts
PS, iâll just direct upload images to tarck in future, especially now imgur is blocked at work as of today (was not last time i was in the office)
Is this one of those thinkinâ questions? If I keep replacing things on my cross check, when does it cease to be the same cross check?
Sweet cross check, btw.
Itâs way worse than that. Itâs like parthenogenesis. I now have a whole nother cross cheque:
Actually bought a second hand cross cheque frame, with slightly short steerer, to the opportunity to get all the braze ons (but not discs cos non disc dyno)
PS thatâs the maiden voyage, lights not yet fitted
Slightly short steerer may be an understatement⌠Ah, i get it, seen photos above re fork swap. Still that is a serious spacerstack & riser stem combo.
Igor u would like to read about the Ship of Theseus.
No surly is complete without a surly-spacer-stackTM. (although I probably need to take 20mm off)
better hide that thing from rusty.
Itâs perfect.
Finally got around to trying to figure out why turning the cranks on the cargo bike was so unpleasant after it got way, way worse last week.
Ah, no-name bottom bracket spindle seems only partially connected to bearing assembly.
Put a new UN26 in there and now riding that bike doesnât feel quite as miserable as it used to. Bb7s are still trash and the rotors are permafucked but I brake as little as possible so not as big of s deal.
Took it for a shakedown ride on the new tires. I went from 2.8" Nobby Nics F/R to 2.5" Minion DHF/Aggressor F/R after getting a little tired of the squirminess of 2.8s on hardpacked/loose-over-hard corners, which is a lot of what weâve got out here.
Thereâs definitely a lot less straight line braking grip and it doesnât have the same kind of tractor tire feeling when climbing, but thats good and bad.
I had forgotten how fucking good a tire the Minion is, though. The transition from the center tread to the side knobs is definitely less gradual than on the Schwalbes, so thereâs definitely a point where youâre a little bit in between them, but the side knobs hold so well that you can really ride them and feel confident that you know where theyâre gonna give out. It makes adjusting your line on a weird off-camber a lot more predictable.
The Aggressor seems cool too. It seemed to have great climbing and braking traction and never did anything unpredictable, which is all I really want in a rear tire. Something a little faster-rolling might be cool, but Iâd probably have to give up some of that traction. I think Iâm good.
I also gave up on trying to find some kind of small bag that would fit on my Ibis without being weird or jiggly and went full Enduro and taped a tube and tire lever to the frame. This works so well that I donât know why I even bothered looking for a bag.




