Spyke

1993 Rocky Mountain Equipe

Just finished this build today. Wasn't sure what I was going to do with this frame, but I'm really happy how it turned out. The Shimano Mega9 shifters/rear derailleur came off an old Specialized FSR, I used a top pull LX front derailleur I found off Craigslist. The Rhino Lite wheelset I've had for years, but just converted to tubeless using Muc-Off conversion kit, and some gravelkings that were the only tubless ready tires I had. The Race Face carbon/alloy cranks were from the parts bin, so are the XTR v-brakes. The fork is an Ali DarkRock one that I stripped, and was going to repaint to match another bike, but I liked the way the raw looked so I clear coated an added it to this build. Bars are Ritchey Kyotes. They are wide bois but super comfy. I left them uncut because of my gorilla arms. Old Selle saddle, and new Gorix rack. I've never been Bikepacking before, and this is what I'm going to take on some short trips this fall to test the waters.

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Squeezed a ride in after a few weeks of no riding at all

Exploring on the bike is one of my favourite feelings. Seeing what’s behind a bend, up that hill, beyond that forest… it’s a never ending adventure.

Anyway, rode a path I’ve ridden dozen of times and decided to finally follow a really nasty (as in overgrown) path I’ve never been down before. Literally down, as it as steep decent over loose gravel.

Man was it worth it. The path follows one of the local rivers and is actually a very decent and clean place to ride.

Can’t wait to explore even further.

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2 broken spokes - 50 miles from home

cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/416454

Am I right to be annoyed that I have two broken spokes after having a reputable shop fix 1 broken spoke a few days ago?

I'm out doing a tour, tomorrow is the last big day - 45ish miles. The rear end felt a little squidgey coming out of the woods this evening. I figured I was low on air but No! Two new broke spokes (rear wheel, drive side, broke off in the J bend, holes are right next to each other).

I got to practice using a fiber fix - and truth be told we aren't really doing anything rough, so I imagine things will be fine. But... Dang, I wish the shop would have told me the tension was off and I was going to break more - I would have brought another fiber fix!

Btw: fiber fix is a neat little hack. But a PITA to install on the drive side. What finally worked for me was: make a 'clean' end by cutting the end I messed up trying the first time. Then, reenforcing the end with super glue and some tape (so the end would hold together while forcing it through the hub hole). A bright light and a tiny Leatherman squirt were required.

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