User talk:AndrewDressel/Archive 7
DYK for American Star Bicycle
Casliber (talk · contribs) 08:02, 29 January 2012 (UTC)
shimano shifterI cam across an image of a shimano 7-speed index shifter with your name after it. It is what I am trying to fix (in an 8-speed model) but can't find any reference to them anywhere. Are they old/outdated? My problem is with the right shifter being very stiff and hard to shift up on. Any ideas for a fix-it-yourself-guy? Or do you know the name of these shifters? It seems to say "CI-Deck plus" on the housing but I can't be sure as it is faded. I can't seem to find them on any shimano related site. Dave B. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.92.72.177 (talk) 17:26, 7 February 2012 (UTC)
Home built Recumbent TrikeI am getting ready to build a home built recumbent trike and I am trying to find someone who sells the front mono shock suspension assembly. I like the image that you have of the Cannondale Lefty shock. Can you point me in the right direction of where I can find someone who would sell this item seperately from the bike. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 64.134.221.203 (talk) 02:00, 1 March 2012 (UTC) New Toothed CVTDear Mr. Dessel, The section I added is relevant to a CVT. People can learn from it and improve it. Although ideas for the CVT are for sale on the linked website, many other CVT’s described on wikipedia are also for sale. If you have strong objections to my post please let me know, otherwise I will post it again. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cvtreserach (talk • contribs) 09:07, 17 March 2012 (UTC)
MessageHello. You have a new message at Anna Frodesiak's talk page. 01:54, 27 March 2012 (UTC) Unit conversions and convert templateHi, I noticed that you modified a correction made by UnitBot, and replaced the conversion with Template:Convert. The fact that UnitBot doesn't (yet) use Template:Convert is a feature rather than a bug, as there is a certain amount of controversy about the entire template. Therefore, a bot which went around massively increasing its use would also be controversial. If you're interested in the UnitBot project, you could join the discussion at Wikipedia:Bots/Requests_for_approval/UnitBot_(reopen). Regards — Hyperdeath(Talk) 11:54, 29 March 2012 (UTC) FrictionHello AndrewDressel, you deleted my edit in the article Friction. Can you please explain the "several flaws" of the picture? The picture uses common German abbreviations. I don't insist that the picture remains in the article, but I want to improve the description page of the picture. Thanks for your answer and Greetings! --Kdkeller (talk) 16:46, 18 May 2012 (UTC)
SuspensionHi Andrew, can you define suspension in terms of a bicycle for me please, Eddaido (talk) 00:52, 25 June 2012 (UTC)
What fork is this on this MTB?Hey, About the fork in this pic: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mountain_Bike_Fork.jpg What fork is that? Looks like an Manitou with the reverse arch, right? --DerWasmachineman (talk) 17:06, 4 July 2012 (UTC)
Question on Burley Canto recumbent bikeHi Andrew, My name is Mark, and I saw with interest your pic of the Burley Canto all set up for touring at Niagara Falls. I am a fairly avid bicyclist, but am sometimes bothered by neck and shoulder issues on a standard bike. For this reason I have been looking for a recumbent. I am also interested in doing some self supported touring, and you looked like you have your Canto all set up for touring. I wondered if you would mind sharing your thoughts on your Canto both on the ergonomic pros/cons, as well as it's efficacy as a Touring platform. I notice you also have your Canto set up in the shorter wheelbase configuration in the photo, and wondered what your insight was on the SWB vrs. LWB configuration. I have an opportunity to purchase a lightly used Burley Canto in the $400's, so any thoughts you wish to share are appreciated. Thanks, Zmkk — Preceding unsigned comment added by Zmkk (talk • contribs) 03:19, 29 July 2012 (UTC)
Camber thrustI'm confused by the graphic. If the thrust direction shown is the force developed by the tire I think it's in the wrong direction. I also think the new contact patch is curved on the camber side resulting in a leading edge pointed in the direction of the camber adding to slip angle if present. Comments please. Thanks, Paul Haney, paul@tvmotorsports.com — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.186.20.191 (talk) 21:54, 31 August 2012 (UTC)
Road and recumbentThanks for your response. Here's my deal- This bike happened because I biilt a chopper bicycle, which worked great on flat terrain, but was too hard to pedal uphill-- so I added a front seat. It is a fantastic bike- I jump back and forth between the front and back seat without having to stop and my butt elbows wrists and neck don't start to hurt or get stiff on long rides. It's a gift I want to give to bicyclists. Yes I would like to profit from my work, but I don't offer bikes for sale, and it says so at my site. I put a .com on my site, but it could have been .net. The only reason I tried to link to the site is because there are videos of the bikes capabilities. The last 10 or so page saves I made did not say "Roadrecumbent" or link to the site. The picture link in the last few page saves linked to a new picture at Commons that's different than any pics at my site. If I start a new article as you suggest, how will people find it? It's a completely new idea, it doesn't have a name or discription anyone is familiar with. That's why I tried to include it in "recumbent bicycles". I suppose I can put a link on the recumbent bike article if I start a new article? 2 more questions, if you will
Bicycle brakingAs I am a complete Wiki newbie, please excuse any excessive stupidity on my part. Please also feel free to email me at rv@simulations.plus.com.... I was wondering whether the section on braking would benefit from some additional text and illustrations, both to illustrate the equations and to expand on their implications.
The images that I would add are enclosed...
The text that I would add is that Different ground surfaces have differing coefficients of friction. When a ground surface is 'poor' and the coefficient of friction is low, both Fh and Bh are small. The weight of the rider is relatively evenly distributed and both brakes can contribute towards the reduction in speed. When a ground surface is 'good', the brakes can give large horizontal forces Fh and Bh. When Fh and Bh are large, Mh is large. This increases Fv onto the front wheel and Fh becomes much larger than Bh, helping much more towards speed reduction. This means that it is essential that the front brake is in good working order. (Ultimately in good road conditions there is no force Bv at all and hence no Bh.)
In all cases both front and rear brakes should initially be applied at the same time, to maximise the time available for braking. This contribution was initially prompted by a discussion with friends as to whether or not it is best to brake first with the rear brake - there is a long-standing theory to this effect which I believe to be incorrect.
Looking forward to your comments! Roger Vila presta valve: filling procedureHey Andrew, I am sorry to see that you removed my contribution to the article. You may be aware of the procedure for attaching a hand pump to this valve but I certainly wasn't. Many other riders too are unaware. As the result the grommet is degraded quickly if one simply pushed it on or pulls it off without first relieving the compression on the grommet. Why don't you allow this info to be part of the information? -Roland — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rfinston (talk • contribs) 17:55, 24 November 2012 (UTC)
Lefty old modelHi, Hope you may be able to assist me. I need a maintenance manual on the Lefty. I am not able to change the setting on the fork and it is in the fixed position ( for going up hills ) no suspension. Reason that the little metal connector on the top of the shock has broken. I need to solder another connector on. I do not have the money to send the bike to Johannesburg (1000 kilometer transport). Am not sure if it is a 9 volt or 6 volt battery required. The bike must be all of 10 to 15 years old. The bike is otherwise in immaculate condition. Please try and help to get me going again. All the best for the New Year. Look forward to any help. Cheers Willy — Preceding unsigned comment added by 41.243.251.197 (talk) 20:14, 28 December 2012 (UTC)
Nay sayers (copied and continued from User talk:JzG)I can't find any mention of the certificate on the CTC site. Do you know where I might find it online? It might help silence the nay sayers. -AndrewDressel (talk) 22:43, 27 December 2012 (UTC)
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