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Title: My new ride. Post by jrob_bent on Dec 16th, 2018, 11:44am My new to me Greenspeed SLR. A new fairing will be built around it OZ style! http://i.imgur.com/X22PkYD.jpg (https://imgur.com/X22PkYD) |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by reever on Dec 16th, 2018, 5:09pm That front crank is HUGE. I know it's because you've got a smaller back wheel, but it makes it look like you are POWERFUL!!! |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jrob_bent on Dec 16th, 2018, 5:48pm It will be even larger when I get the fairing on it! |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jayg on Dec 16th, 2018, 11:52pm Congratulations on your acquisition, Jerry, There's no derailleur post, so you shift the chain between the two rings by hand? What are the tooth counts on the small and large cassette cogs? |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jrob_bent on Dec 17th, 2018, 11:05am jayg wrote:
Thanks Jay. It comes with another brand new boom with derailleur post. He had a mountain drive extra, but I didn't need it. Comes with another set of wheels with drum brakes and brand new seat pad. It comes with two 60t chain rings. I didn't ask about the small one. When I get the shell built for it I will be putting a 85t chain ring on it. Don't know what the rear cassette is. This is the 1st fairing going on it. http://trisled.com.au/product/tomahawk-fairing-kit/ Later a CF/kevlar fairing something like this. http://trisled.com.au/hpv/aquila/ |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jrob_bent on Dec 22nd, 2018, 7:36am Jay, one day when it is warm and nice, I'll bring the SLR to WRL and let you compare it to the Aero. |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jrob_bent on Dec 22nd, 2018, 8:10am This is one comparison of the two. https://laidback.me/greenspeed-aero/ |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jayg on Dec 22nd, 2018, 9:26am jrob_bent wrote:
Wonder where the owner got the Stelvio tires he put on his Aero? They were discontinued years ago. Stelvios were good tires, but not as good as Scorcher 120's when it comes to performance and ride quality. My Aero will never have anything but Scorchers on it. Is the SLR's frame constructed of steel or aluminum? |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jrob_bent on Dec 22nd, 2018, 9:41am Michael buys up all kinds of stuff including tires and wheels. I found 406 Schwalbe Marathon Supremes from a seller on Ebay who had bought up 1,500 when he knew they were going to discontinue them. I bought 4! He has 4 left. Do you use regular Scorchers or the 120's? The SLR is chromoly. |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jayg on Dec 22nd, 2018, 10:13am jrob_bent wrote:
My Aero came with 120's. I replaced them with 120's, after 2,500 miles. Still had plenty of tread left, but the rear tire kept flatting. Couldn't identify the cause, so just replaced all the tires. If you're running 120's on the SLR, its steel frame and longer wheel base should provide a more compliant ride than that provided by the Aero. |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jrob_bent on Dec 22nd, 2018, 11:30am I'll be running 120's. The trike comes with an extra set of wheels with SA drum brakes. I am thinking about building 406 wheels out of them for the street use. It had 406 on it at one time. With the 349's on the front it has no ground clearance. I am going nuts waiting for it to get here! |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jayg on Dec 22nd, 2018, 6:39pm jrob_bent wrote:
If you put 406 front wheels on the trike, you won't be able to install Greenspeed carbon wheel covers on them. The covers are designed for a 349 drum brake wheel with a machined flat surfaces on the rim. The covers are part of what makes the Aero fast. |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jrob_bent on Dec 22nd, 2018, 8:58pm I ordered some CF and epoxy just for that reason Jay. Warren on recumbents.com even has a tutorial on how to make them. I'll use the Sikaflex 221 glue to attach them. I just found this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5azpbrTgTg |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jayg on Dec 22nd, 2018, 11:02pm jrob_bent wrote:
I intended to make a post on BROL about that video, but never got around to it. IMO using Sikaflex 221 would be a big mistake. Might not be able to remove the covers, after gluing them to the rims. One thing I know for sure, it would be extremely difficult to remove this urethane product from the rims and covers, after it cures. The Aero's covers are attached to the rims with exterior grade automotive trim attachment tape. It's a double-backed tape with a very thin foam core. The covers are removed from the rims by inserting a sharp, thin blade in the tape's core and moving it around the rim. When I reinstalled the covers on my Aero's rear wheel, I used 1/4" wide 3M Auto Exterior Attachment Tape, Product # 38583 I purchased at Auto Zone. Covers have to be carefully aligned prior to placement on the rim, because they can't be re-positioned after they are stuck to the rim. Prior to installing the new tape, I removed the existing tape adhesive from the covers and rims with carburetor cleaner and a sharp, hard-plastic scraper blade. Didn't damage the carbon covers at all. http://i.imgur.com/lhxbWJL.jpg (https://imgur.com/lhxbWJL) |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jrob_bent on Dec 23rd, 2018, 7:35am Thanks Jay. The guy who sold me the trike said the same thing about using automotive attachment tape. Glad I found out before hand! I was going to contact Greenspeed before using the Sikaflex 221. I did find out from Trisled that they use Sikaflex 227 glue and Nashua 357 tape on their coroplast Tomahawk kits. Just wipe the coroplast with methylated spirits such as denatured alcohol first to remove the wax film left from processing the coroplast. |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jrob_bent on Jan 4th, 2019, 11:26pm The SLR arrived about 5:30 pm today. At 11:13 tonight I bought a Morciglio M1! Yahoo! |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jayg on Jan 5th, 2019, 9:46am jrob_bent wrote:
Jerry, since the original owner advertised the M1 for local pickup, are you driving all the way to Seattle to get it? Or, were you able to convince him to ship it? Will be interesting to see which is the fastest bike - the NoCom or the M1. |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jrob_bent on Jan 5th, 2019, 8:29pm jayg wrote:
Jerry, since the original owner advertised the M1 for local pickup, are you driving all the way to Seattle to get it? Or, were you able to convince him to ship it? Will be interesting to see which is the fastest bike - the NoCom or the M1. [/quote] His car isn't big enough to get the M1 in. I contacted a local trike shop there and will have them pick it up and ship it. I would rather pay $400 for them to do that than pay $800+ and the 4,600 miles for me driving out there. That is how I got it, everyone was scared off by no shipping. Heck, I would have paid the owner to rent a U-haul truck if I had to! Some Uber driver even said he would fold down the seats in his van and pick it up and deliver it for me. There is always an option around people who will not ship! I think the speed will be very close. |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jrob_bent on Jan 6th, 2019, 7:58pm Got it put together and have about 20 miles on it. It is everything that has been said about it. Man can it take a corner. http://i.imgur.com/Mcf94aP.jpg (https://imgur.com/Mcf94aP) |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jrob_bent on Jan 6th, 2019, 7:59pm jrob_bent wrote:
http://i.imgur.com/TSConKG.jpg (https://imgur.com/TSConKG) |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jayg on Jan 6th, 2019, 10:31pm jrob_bent wrote:
Does it have 16" wheels all the way around? |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jrob_bent on Jan 7th, 2019, 6:23am jayg wrote:
Does it have 16" wheels all the way around? [/quote] Yes it does Jay. I need to buy some Scorcher 120's for it. These tires are worn out. I was suppose to get 3 new tires and a few other things that wasn't in the box! I guess when it takes 14 days to pack it up and ship, you are bound to forget something. ;D |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jrob_bent on Jan 7th, 2019, 6:25am Two Kojak's on the front and a Comet on the rear. |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jayg on Jan 7th, 2019, 9:53am jrob_bent wrote:
The SLR will be a rocket with Scorcher 120's all the way around. I'll never have anything but Scorchers on my Aero. |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jrob_bent on Jan 7th, 2019, 4:20pm jayg wrote:
The SLR will be a rocket with Scorcher 120's all the way around. I'll never have anything but Scorchers on my Aero. [/quote] I agree Jay. |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jrob_bent on Jan 7th, 2019, 7:19pm My other new ride! A John Morciglio M1. The guy wouldn't ship but I found a bike shop two blocks from his house. The owner of the shop sent someone over and he walked the M1 back to the shop. Just got off the phone with the shop and they will have it boxed and ready to go tomorrow. I'll use shipbikes.com and should have it one day next week. http://i.imgur.com/rWlxpz1.jpg (https://imgur.com/rWlxpz1) Here's a video of John Morciglio riding it no hands down hill! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eA-w_uWr944 |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jrob_bent on Jan 10th, 2019, 2:10pm The M1 is on the way! I had to use uship.com because the shop had it in a 93" x 17" x 31" box which is too large for all carriers. Should be here by Wednesday. Paul Brown, do you want to ride it? [smiley=vrolijk_1.gif] |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by aikigreg on Jan 14th, 2019, 11:06am It's a good ride. Very similar to nocom but not as plush. You should have bought the Tica though. |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jrob_bent on Jan 14th, 2019, 10:11pm aikigreg wrote:
I think I bought the best bike, at least for me. The NoCom is very fast and Mike Mowett and Larry Oslund are hard to beat on the M1 or Arrowheads. I have learned how to repair carbon fiber. It is just like fiberglass, just more expensive. The NoCom will be like new again in a few more weeks. Now to see which color really is faster. Black or red! |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jayg on Jan 15th, 2019, 8:20am jrob_bent wrote:
I think I bought the best bike, at least for me. The NoCom is very fast and Mike Mowett and Larry Oslund are hard to beat on the M1 or Arrowheads. I have learned how to repair carbon fiber. It is just like fiberglass, just more expensive. The NoCom will be like new again in a few more weeks. Now to see which color really is faster. Black or red![/quote] Red is fastest. Just ask Johnnybent. :D The M1 is beautiful bike. |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by johnnybent on Jan 15th, 2019, 3:32pm Red, red did some body say red? Actually I just wanna know what a married man is doing with all this stuff? |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jrob_bent on Jan 16th, 2019, 8:28am jayg wrote:
I think I bought the best bike, at least for me. The NoCom is very fast and Mike Mowett and Larry Oslund are hard to beat on the M1 or Arrowheads. I have learned how to repair carbon fiber. It is just like fiberglass, just more expensive. The NoCom will be like new again in a few more weeks. Now to see which color really is faster. Black or red![/quote] Red is fastest. Just ask Johnnybent. :D The M1 is beautiful bike. [/quote] And red is mine and my grandsons favorite color! |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jrob_bent on Jan 16th, 2019, 8:31am johnnybent wrote:
Yes red! A man needs a different ride for each day of the week. My collection is nothing compared to Doug Davis. His is more like a museum. |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jrob_bent on Jan 17th, 2019, 11:48am My baby is here! Yahoo! http://i.imgur.com/KC3HVCs.jpg (https://imgur.com/KC3HVCs) |
Title: Re: My new ride. Post by jrob_bent on Jan 22nd, 2019, 9:18pm My new ride set up for riding on the street. It is a very fast bike. Easy to start and stop and very easy to get up to speed. http://i.imgur.com/FIFCwzU.jpg (https://imgur.com/FIFCwzU) http://i.imgur.com/Ae76a4V.jpg (https://imgur.com/Ae76a4V) |
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