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It was CW, just a very rough CW. Clamping cup into vice and slowly moving whole frame helped ease things along, with liberal squirts of PB.
What are the chances of finding a "pearl" touchup paint?
#BikeTooter #VintageBike -
It was CW, just a very rough CW. Clamping cup into vice and slowly moving whole frame helped ease things along, with liberal squirts of PB.
What are the chances of finding a "pearl" touchup paint?
#BikeTooter #VintageBike -
It was CW, just a very rough CW. Clamping cup into vice and slowly moving whole frame helped ease things along, with liberal squirts of PB.
What are the chances of finding a "pearl" touchup paint?
#BikeTooter #VintageBike -
Friggin' ticks…
"Hours later, Dayle’s mysterious allergic reaction would lead them back to the bite of a tick several months earlier."
https://digitalcommons.dartmouth.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2163&context=appalachiatick
#hiking #NH #ticks -
Friggin' ticks…
"Hours later, Dayle’s mysterious allergic reaction would lead them back to the bite of a tick several months earlier."
https://digitalcommons.dartmouth.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2163&context=appalachiatick
#hiking #NH #ticks -
Friggin' ticks…
"Hours later, Dayle’s mysterious allergic reaction would lead them back to the bite of a tick several months earlier."
https://digitalcommons.dartmouth.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2163&context=appalachiatick
#hiking #NH #ticks -
Friggin' ticks…
"Hours later, Dayle’s mysterious allergic reaction would lead them back to the bite of a tick several months earlier."
https://digitalcommons.dartmouth.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2163&context=appalachiatick
#hiking #NH #ticks -
"Now with cats and free range bearings!"
After a few tweaks by the LBS, the gravel bike is now a functioning 1x, so I've turned the focus over to the 80's Peugeot. We ordered some parts and while waiting for those they suggested I clean up the bottom bracket and headset. Hahahaha…
BB fixed cup is being stubborn. Unscrewing it (CW) and after a bit it started getting tighter. Found reference saying Italian & French BBs unscrew CCW, but this sure seems CW. Maybe some PB blaster?
Fork came off super easy, too easy maybe with the bearings flying everywhere. Top bearings were caged and bottom are free as a bird now. -
"Now with cats and free range bearings!"
After a few tweaks by the LBS, the gravel bike is now a functioning 1x, so I've turned the focus over to the 80's Peugeot. We ordered some parts and while waiting for those they suggested I clean up the bottom bracket and headset. Hahahaha…
BB fixed cup is being stubborn. Unscrewing it (CW) and after a bit it started getting tighter. Found reference saying Italian & French BBs unscrew CCW, but this sure seems CW. Maybe some PB blaster?
Fork came off super easy, too easy maybe with the bearings flying everywhere. Top bearings were caged and bottom are free as a bird now. -
"Now with cats and free range bearings!"
After a few tweaks by the LBS, the gravel bike is now a functioning 1x, so I've turned the focus over to the 80's Peugeot. We ordered some parts and while waiting for those they suggested I clean up the bottom bracket and headset. Hahahaha…
BB fixed cup is being stubborn. Unscrewing it (CW) and after a bit it started getting tighter. Found reference saying Italian & French BBs unscrew CCW, but this sure seems CW. Maybe some PB blaster?
Fork came off super easy, too easy maybe with the bearings flying everywhere. Top bearings were caged and bottom are free as a bird now. -
"Now with cats and free range bearings!"
After a few tweaks by the LBS, the gravel bike is now a functioning 1x, so I've turned the focus over to the 80's Peugeot. We ordered some parts and while waiting for those they suggested I clean up the bottom bracket and headset. Hahahaha…
BB fixed cup is being stubborn. Unscrewing it (CW) and after a bit it started getting tighter. Found reference saying Italian & French BBs unscrew CCW, but this sure seems CW. Maybe some PB blaster?
Fork came off super easy, too easy maybe with the bearings flying everywhere. Top bearings were caged and bottom are free as a bird now. -
"Now with cats and free range bearings!"
After a few tweaks by the LBS, the gravel bike is now a functioning 1x, so I've turned the focus over to the 80's Peugeot. We ordered some parts and while waiting for those they suggested I clean up the bottom bracket and headset. Hahahaha…
BB fixed cup is being stubborn. Unscrewing it (CW) and after a bit it started getting tighter. Found reference saying Italian & French BBs unscrew CCW, but this sure seems CW. Maybe some PB blaster?
Fork came off super easy, too easy maybe with the bearings flying everywhere. Top bearings were caged and bottom are free as a bird now. -
Thinking how much I hate wiring and wondering about optical fiber powered sensors. That is, send enough laser power down fiber that small photo electric cell harvests, which in turn powers small sensors, their values multiplexed back down the fiber.
Here's a paper from 2024 along those lines.
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10555161Not sure if I understand FBG's fully, are they a way to reinject signals and/or an optical modulating technique? Like could you use only optical components to sense temperature: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_temperature_sensing
#electronics #fiberoptics -
Thinking how much I hate wiring and wondering about optical fiber powered sensors. That is, send enough laser power down fiber that small photo electric cell harvests, which in turn powers small sensors, their values multiplexed back down the fiber.
Here's a paper from 2024 along those lines.
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10555161Not sure if I understand FBG's fully, are they a way to reinject signals and/or an optical modulating technique? Like could you use only optical components to sense temperature: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_temperature_sensing
#electronics #fiberoptics -
Thinking how much I hate wiring and wondering about optical fiber powered sensors. That is, send enough laser power down fiber that small photo electric cell harvests, which in turn powers small sensors, their values multiplexed back down the fiber.
Here's a paper from 2024 along those lines.
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10555161Not sure if I understand FBG's fully, are they a way to reinject signals and/or an optical modulating technique? Like could you use only optical components to sense temperature: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_temperature_sensing
#electronics #fiberoptics -
Thinking how much I hate wiring and wondering about optical fiber powered sensors. That is, send enough laser power down fiber that small photo electric cell harvests, which in turn powers small sensors, their values multiplexed back down the fiber.
Here's a paper from 2024 along those lines.
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10555161Not sure if I understand FBG's fully, are they a way to reinject signals and/or an optical modulating technique? Like could you use only optical components to sense temperature: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_temperature_sensing
#electronics #fiberoptics -
Thinking how much I hate wiring and wondering about optical fiber powered sensors. That is, send enough laser power down fiber that small photo electric cell harvests, which in turn powers small sensors, their values multiplexed back down the fiber.
Here's a paper from 2024 along those lines.
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10555161Not sure if I understand FBG's fully, are they a way to reinject signals and/or an optical modulating technique? Like could you use only optical components to sense temperature: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_temperature_sensing
#electronics #fiberoptics -
The boss thinks I should get back to work on the shifting.
#BikeTooter #flailing -
The boss thinks I should get back to work on the shifting.
#BikeTooter #flailing -
The boss thinks I should get back to work on the shifting.
#BikeTooter #flailing -
The boss thinks I should get back to work on the shifting.
#BikeTooter #flailing -
The boss thinks I should get back to work on the shifting.
#BikeTooter #flailing -
I only recently learned that the derailleur doesn't even know what it is doing, all of the indexing is up to the shifter and the derailleur just moves based on cable pull distance.
A TanPan (or JTek) takes that indexed movement from a road shifter and makes it slightly longer in order to move MTB derailleur enough to match cassette spacing.
This video does a pretty good job explaining it, even shows how to 3D print your own:
https://youtu.be/YeqvTJ-Y22Y -
I only recently learned that the derailleur doesn't even know what it is doing, all of the indexing is up to the shifter and the derailleur just moves based on cable pull distance.
A TanPan (or JTek) takes that indexed movement from a road shifter and makes it slightly longer in order to move MTB derailleur enough to match cassette spacing.
This video does a pretty good job explaining it, even shows how to 3D print your own:
https://youtu.be/YeqvTJ-Y22Y -
I only recently learned that the derailleur doesn't even know what it is doing, all of the indexing is up to the shifter and the derailleur just moves based on cable pull distance.
A TanPan (or JTek) takes that indexed movement from a road shifter and makes it slightly longer in order to move MTB derailleur enough to match cassette spacing.
This video does a pretty good job explaining it, even shows how to 3D print your own:
https://youtu.be/YeqvTJ-Y22Y -
I only recently learned that the derailleur doesn't even know what it is doing, all of the indexing is up to the shifter and the derailleur just moves based on cable pull distance.
A TanPan (or JTek) takes that indexed movement from a road shifter and makes it slightly longer in order to move MTB derailleur enough to match cassette spacing.
This video does a pretty good job explaining it, even shows how to 3D print your own:
https://youtu.be/YeqvTJ-Y22Y -
I only recently learned that the derailleur doesn't even know what it is doing, all of the indexing is up to the shifter and the derailleur just moves based on cable pull distance.
A TanPan (or JTek) takes that indexed movement from a road shifter and makes it slightly longer in order to move MTB derailleur enough to match cassette spacing.
This video does a pretty good job explaining it, even shows how to 3D print your own:
https://youtu.be/YeqvTJ-Y22Y -
I was reminded yesterday that I have never installed a derailleur, after messing up even attaching to hanger. Once that was fixed it's been a struggle of running cable through WolfTooth TanPan, attaching to derailleur, adjusting screws, and realizing maybe I didn't start with shifter in highest gear after all.
Lots of light bulb moments and confidently swaggering in to finish it, followed by choice words and a hasty retreat for more "thinking".
#BikeTooter #flailing -
I was reminded yesterday that I have never installed a derailleur, after messing up even attaching to hanger. Once that was fixed it's been a struggle of running cable through WolfTooth TanPan, attaching to derailleur, adjusting screws, and realizing maybe I didn't start with shifter in highest gear after all.
Lots of light bulb moments and confidently swaggering in to finish it, followed by choice words and a hasty retreat for more "thinking".
#BikeTooter #flailing