Odd-job
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@YesIHaveAHammer - waiting for you to buy it so I have an excuse to spend $40. I'll note I spent way more than $40 on my hot wax setup which is currently gathering dust because alas I realize I am too lazy to use it even waxing in batches. I have since realized that Shimano quick links are supposed to be used once?!? This further reinforces my laziness.
On a different note, I am finally converting my gravel bike to a 1x Di2 setup now that Shimano has gone wireless. Despite realizing I have accumulated 4 different bb90 tools somehow, I realized I didn't have a tool for the (newer?) bbr60.
Also having to learn through trial and error the nuances of converting an Enve hub from HG to microspline (figured out mine takes a Mavic ID360 freehub and is not Enve's newer innerdrive) as well as the different Wolf Tooth chainrings of which there are 3 kinds (most online stores stock Drop-stop B's but not the ST's yet don't specify what they carry very well). Anyways committed at least two ooopsies in ordering correct parts so far which of course has caused the bike build to take a month.
And then I still need to figure out if I can convert Industry 9 torch hubs to microspline. The mountain hubs seem to be a $200 conversion and the road hubs are SOL...
Am I getting old? or has parts and tool compatibility gone the way of more complexity, aka automotive? Don't remember struggling this much in the past. I guess I should be thankful I haven't had to think about investing in a specialized OEM diagnostic scanner to talk to my Shimano rear derailleur yet
On a different note, I am finally converting my gravel bike to a 1x Di2 setup now that Shimano has gone wireless. Despite realizing I have accumulated 4 different bb90 tools somehow, I realized I didn't have a tool for the (newer?) bbr60.
Also having to learn through trial and error the nuances of converting an Enve hub from HG to microspline (figured out mine takes a Mavic ID360 freehub and is not Enve's newer innerdrive) as well as the different Wolf Tooth chainrings of which there are 3 kinds (most online stores stock Drop-stop B's but not the ST's yet don't specify what they carry very well). Anyways committed at least two ooopsies in ordering correct parts so far which of course has caused the bike build to take a month.
And then I still need to figure out if I can convert Industry 9 torch hubs to microspline. The mountain hubs seem to be a $200 conversion and the road hubs are SOL...
Am I getting old? or has parts and tool compatibility gone the way of more complexity, aka automotive? Don't remember struggling this much in the past. I guess I should be thankful I haven't had to think about investing in a specialized OEM diagnostic scanner to talk to my Shimano rear derailleur yet














