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	<title>KENT&#039;S BLOG &#187; Memo To Self:</title>
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		<title>Upcoming Facebook Event:</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 02:11:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kent</dc:creator>
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Thanks facebook. If it weren&#8217;t for this reminder, I know for a FACT that I won&#8217;t forget my anniversary. I know I may be forgetful at times, but I don&#8217;t think it has to go this far. =P
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<p><em>Thanks facebook. If it weren&#8217;t for this reminder, I know for a FACT that I won&#8217;t forget my anniversary.</em> I know I may be forgetful at times, but I don&#8217;t think it has to go this far. =P</p>
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		<title>VeloBase.com</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2010 07:25:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kent</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was randomly searching on google for some SunTour derailleur parts for my bike and ran into this website. It&#8217;s pretty helpful because it&#8217;s a large database with a giant list of bike parts with pictures that verify each and every one of them, including its specs. After searching my SunTour Cyclone derailleur, I guess [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was randomly searching on google for some SunTour derailleur parts for my bike and ran into this website. It&#8217;s pretty helpful because it&#8217;s a large database with a giant list of bike parts with pictures that verify each and every one of them, including its specs. After searching my SunTour Cyclone derailleur, I guess I have the SunTour Cyclone 2nd generation derailleur, the one before the Mark II.</p>
<p><a href="http://velobase.com/CompImages/FDerailleur/A28EB23D-6ACC-4586-BEB8-4F31F36999A8.jpeg" rel="lightbox[1739]"><img class="alignnone" src="http://velobase.com/CompImages/FDerailleur/A28EB23D-6ACC-4586-BEB8-4F31F36999A8.jpeg" alt="" width="490" height="347" /></a></p>
<p>Pretty helpful, I&#8217;d say. I&#8217;m definitely going to use this if I plan on finding some more vintage bike parts or just plain identifying each part on any vintage bike.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the website: <a href="http://velobase.com">http://velobase.com</a> and the <a href="http://velobase.com/ViewSingleComponent.aspx?ID=71816716-4412-45E7-A862-01372CDB7E21&amp;Enum=113&amp;AbsPos=96">page</a> I found about the front derailleur (here&#8217;s the main <a href="http://velobase.com/ListComponents.aspx?Offset=1&amp;GroupBy=Category&amp;SearchID=9b4ab946-ee65-4be1-abe6-cc97c2f61bd1">page</a> with the list of parts).</p>
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		<title>Fall Semester at LBCC 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 06:59:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kent</dc:creator>
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here it is. hopefully i can balance school, extracurricular activities, and work (if i get a job).
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<p>here it is. hopefully i can balance school, extracurricular activities, and work (if i get a job).</p>
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		<title>Mimmy Mascot Plush</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 06:41:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kent</dc:creator>
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Hello Kitty keychain. purple FTW.
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<p><a href="http://shop.sanrio.com/mimmy-mascot-plush-w-clip/36072-201005,default,pd.html?cgid=new%20arrivals">Hello Kitty keychain</a>. purple FTW.</p>
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		<title>Adjusting Rear Derailleur 101</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 19:49:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kent</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[source: bicycletutor.com
Adjusting your rear derailleur can be frustrating. I’m hoping that  this tutorial will help you understand how each component of your  derailleur works, and how to set up and adjust it properly. Once your  derailleur is set up correctly, most future adjustments can be done by  hand. Let’s get started!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>source: <a href="http://bicycletutor.com/adjust-rear-derailleur/">bicycletutor.com</a></p>
<blockquote><p>Adjusting your rear derailleur can be frustrating. I’m hoping that  this tutorial will help you understand how each component of your  derailleur works, and how to set up and adjust it properly. Once your  derailleur is set up correctly, most future adjustments can be done by  hand. Let’s get started!</p>
<h2>Required Tools</h2>
<p>You’ll need a rag, a <a title="Park  SD-Set Shop Screwdrivers" rel="http://bicycletutor.com/tools/parksdset-large.php" href="http://bicycletutor.com/adjust-rear-derailleur/#">phillips  screwdriver</a>, a 5mm <a title="Park  HXS-1 Hex Wrench Set" rel="http://bicycletutor.com/tools/parkhxs1-large.php" href="http://bicycletutor.com/adjust-rear-derailleur/#">allen wrench</a>,  and a light lubricant like <a title="Tri-Flow  Superior Lube" rel="http://bicycletutor.com/tools/triflow-large.php" href="http://bicycletutor.com/adjust-rear-derailleur/#">Triflow</a> or <a title="Phil Wood  Tenacious Oil" rel="http://bicycletutor.com/tools/philwoodoil-large.php" href="http://bicycletutor.com/adjust-rear-derailleur/#">Phil Wood  Tenacious oil</a>.</p>
<h2>Rear Derailleur Components</h2>
<p><img src="http://bicycletutor.com/images/bike/rear-derailer.jpg" border="0" alt="Rear Derailer" width="400" height="277" /></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.sheldonbrown.com/derailer.html">Derailer, Not  Derailleur! (Sheldon Brown)</a></li>
</ul>
<h2>How They Work</h2>
<p>Almost all modern derailleurs function the same basic way. They are  designed to move (or derail) the chain from one sprocket to the next.  The upper guide pulley (or <a href="http://bicycletutor.com/jockey-wheel/">jockey pulley</a>) moves  the chain in both directions. For instance, when you want to climb a  hill, you shift down to a lower gear. This pulls the shift cable and  forces the guide pulley to change to a bigger sprocket. When you want to  go faster, you adjust the shifter to a higher gear. This releases shift  cable tension and allows the derailleur springs to pull the guide  pulley back down to a smaller gear. Each time you shift gears, the  length of chain changes. The lower tension pulley is spring-loaded to  take up this slack.</p>
<h2>Limit Screws</h2>
<p>There are 3 adjustment screws – the B-Screw (B-tension adjustment),  the H-Screw (high gear limit stop) and the L-Screw (low gear limit  stop). Adjustments on these screws should always be made in 1/4 turn  increments.</p>
<h3>B-Tension Adjustment</h3>
<p>The B-Screw controls the derailleur body’s angle in relation to the  sprocket-set. Shift down to the largest sprocket and check the distance  between the guide pulley and the large sprocket. If the guide pulley is  rubbing on the sprocket, tighten the B-screw clockwise to increase  tension and move the pulley away from the sprocket. If there is a large  gap between the pulley and sprocket, loosen the B-screw until the pulley  rubs the sprocket, and then tighten it until it just clears.</p>
<h3>High Gear Limit Stop</h3>
<p>The H-Limit screw high gear limit stop prevents the guide pulley from  shifting any further past the highest gear and into the axle. In order  to adjust it properly there must be no tension on the lower inner cable.  If you feel tension, loosen the cable adjuster until there is none. Now  check from behind how the chain is riding on the smallest sprocket. If  it looks like it wants ride off into the axle, tighten the H-screw  clockwise until it lines up. If it looks like it is rubbing on the next  gear, loosen the screw until the chain is nicely centered on the  sprocket. Now re-adjust the cable tension until the derailleur shifts  smoothly down to the next gear.</p>
<h3>Low Gear Limit Stop</h3>
<p>The L-Limit screw prevents the guide pulley from shifting any further  past the lowest gear and into the wheel spokes. Shift down to the  lowest gear, step behind the bike, and check how the chain rides on the  sprocket. If it looks like it wants to ride into the spokes, tighten the  L-screw clockwise until it is centered on the sprocket. If it looks  like it wants to shift down, loosen the screw until it lines up. As an  extra precaution you can use your thumb to gently push the derailleur  body and make sure the chain will not run into the spokes, as this could  obviously have a nasty effect on both you and your bike.</p>
<h2>Cable Adjustment</h2>
<p>The cable tension adjuster defines how far up or down the derailleur  moves. Step back so you can see the chain and sprocket alignment, and  then through the gears in both directions, first shifting up two and  down one, and then down two and up one. The chain should look centered  on each sprocket. If it is rubbing on a larger gear it means there is  too much tension on the cable. Loosen the tension by turning the  adjuster clockwise. If it wants to jump down to a smaller gear it needs  more tension. Increase the tension by turning the adjuster  counter-clockwise.</p>
<p>You can also use sound to check the adjustment. There is always a  base-level of noise that can be heard in every gear. This noise will  increase in a slightly different way depending on which way the tension  is out of adjustment. If there is too much tension you will hear a  metallic rubbing sound, but if there is too little tension you will hear  a clicking noise as the chain tries to jump to a smaller sprocket.  There is usually a cable tension adjuster on your shift lever. With  practice you will be able to make small cable tension adjustments while  you are riding.</p>
<h2>Lubrication</h2>
<p>Now that the derailleur is adjusted, always apply a drop of  lubrication to the derailleur’s many moving parts. This will help  prevent wear from dirt and rust, and it will keep your gears shifting  smoothly. Wipe away any excess lube and take your bike for a test ride  to make sure all the gears are working smoothly.</p>
<p>That concludes our tutorial on rear derailleur adjustments… have fun!</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Applying Handlebar Tape 101</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 06:47:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kent</dc:creator>
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How to Apply Bicycle Handlebar Tape &#8212; powered by eHow.com
i needz somez.
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<p>i needz somez.</p>
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		<title>Bike Brake Checking 101</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 05:37:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kent</dc:creator>
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How to Check Bike Brakes &#8212; powered by eHow.com
notes:

suggested that front part of brakes are &#8220;toe-in&#8221; to prevent &#8220;squealing&#8221; sound.
note to self: squealing on the rear brakes so check &#8216;em first.

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<p>notes:</p>
<ul>
<li>suggested that front part of brakes are &#8220;toe-in&#8221; to prevent &#8220;squealing&#8221; sound.</li>
<li><em>note to self: squealing on the rear brakes so check &#8216;em first.</em></li>
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		<title>Brake Adjusting 101</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 05:22:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kent</dc:creator>
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adjust barrel adjuster(last thing resort) / tighten cable (priority)
squeeze brakes and loosen cable bolt
pull cable to desired tension (so it&#8217;s about even with the other brake pad)
tighten bolt
test brakes for rubbing (if so&#8230;)
adjust caliper (via caliper adjuster)
micro adjust if necessary (if one brake pad still catches first)


How to Adjust Bike Brakes &#8212; powered by eHow.com
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<li>adjust barrel adjuster(last thing resort) / tighten cable (priority)</li>
<li>squeeze brakes and loosen cable bolt</li>
<li>pull cable to desired tension (so it&#8217;s about even with the other brake pad)</li>
<li>tighten bolt</li>
<li>test brakes for rubbing (if so&#8230;)</li>
<li>adjust caliper (via caliper adjuster)</li>
<li>micro adjust if necessary (if one brake pad still catches first)</li>
</ol>
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		<title>&#8220;Don&#8217;t Let Go&#8221; &#8211; En Vogue</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2010 02:47:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kent</dc:creator>
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another one.
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<p><em>another one.</em></p>
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		<title>&#8220;Case of the EX&#8221; &#8211; Mya</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2010 02:28:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kent</dc:creator>
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gotta add this to the drum playlist.
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<p><em>gotta add this to the drum playlist.</em></p>
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