DouglasB
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Wishfull thinking. I haven't forgotten how but the wheels have fallen off. At some point things just quit working.One is never too old for sex. As they say: it's like riding a bike, you never forget how.
Wishfull thinking. I haven't forgotten how but the wheels have fallen off. At some point things just quit working.One is never too old for sex. As they say: it's like riding a bike, you never forget how.
I got a more comfortable mildly swept back handlebar and stem for the CCX...
I got the handlebar from Amazon. You can probably get similar on EBay for less$More information on the bar and stem please. Thank you.
Not much effort needed. Just need the proper size Allen wrenches. The handlebar and stem are the same size fit. Just loosen the 2 screws on the handlebar grips and they slide right off. The Allen key needed for the LCD display is very small so be careful not to strip it. I don’t know why the designers did not use a larger Allen screw. Cable length was not an issue. It may be an issue if adding a stem riser.Thanks for the pics and the links. How much effort was involved in changing that out? Were there any issues with the grips or cables? Might be kind of cool to have a more upright posture for longer rides.
Nice tail light but is too pricey and a bit overkill. I don’t want to dazzle motorists behind me and give them a motive to run me over.Nice bike but not enough tail lights.. jk
I think the DesignShine DS-500 might satisfy your needs.
Nice tail light but is too pricey and a bit overkill. I don’t want to dazzle motorists behind me and give them a motive to run me over.
When I installed the Topeak rear rack I kept the stock rear fender even though I lost an attachment point. I purchased the fender stay kit from Juiced for $12 or $15. It allows you to install additional attachment points for the front and rear. I originally used the stock mounting points but found that the rack was too high and too far forward and the when sliding the MTX bag to lock it in the saddle would get in the way. I purchased Topeak MTX rack hardware kit from Ebay and used the included brackets to mount the rack more rearward. When I have some time I will send photos.Hey, @KLee , I'm looking at a Topeak rack for my CCX. The quick release is what interests me the most. Guessing this is the one you have (or the version with the spring): https://www.topeak.com/us/en/products/mtb-&-700c-touring-racks/146-explorer-(disc)-(w-o-spring)? Also, did you have to replace the stock rear fender? Since one attachment point is the factory rack, it didn't look like it would reattach the factory fender. Also, was it a straight install? Did you have to bend anything to get it to work?
Thanks in anticipation!
Only minimal bending was required when using the stock mounting points as well as the modified ones I was using. I bought the last MTX hardware set on EBay and was not able to locate this kit anywhere else. Let me know how you make out on the installation.@KLee, so I ordered the rack just to see what measurements with which I was working. Did you think about just bending the rack? It's tubular aluminum and seems like it would bend. Also, need to take off the old rack to check brake clearance, but thinking of sawing off the square pieces welded on that push out the rack from brake.