I can never find my tool so just use my finger nails on the plastic holder where you'd put the tool....
Tap the button at the lights twice quickly. Solid green and red light is off, one flash is semi synchro(if you shift at the front it changes two gears at the rear) and two flashes is full synchro. (you only use the rear gears and the front shifts at designated gears you set)
It's a press fit standard. So not really. Then again threaded standards also need special tools.
If all that's changed is going down a tooth then check height of the mech. Maybe a combination of high screw out allowing the inner plate to sit closer to the back of the chain or if that's all good maybe more tension on the cable to hold it closer?
How does the curve of the mech sit compared to the rings? Some bikes allow you to alter it and some bikes come set really wrong.
I am finally admitting defeat on my wheels, I've got a Cube Attain 2018 which has the Cube RA0.8 Aero rims and these have been plagued with punctures to a degree that every single ride ends with me pushing my bike home.
poor rim tape.
If you are inflating tyres to a suitable weight (for example, I'm ~76Kg and inflate front 28mm to ~75PSI and rear 32mm to ~78PSI on my Cube Attain GTC Pro Disc 2016), my guess is either...
You have a spoke or two poking through the rim tape
You have debris inside the tyre from an old puncture that keeps piercing replacement tubes, such as glass shard embedded in rubber
If re-using tubes, you aren't letting glue cure enough before applying patch (3mins+ IME)
You're travelling on roads littered with puncture debris
A very quick search resulted in finding https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/cube-attain-sl-2018-wheel-issues.244352/ , which suggest sharp edges to the spoke holes and poor rim tape.
Any recommendations for a summer jersey? I have a Castelli Volata which has been great but after 2 years of use, it has become baggy and misshapen. I would replace it like for like but Castelli appear to have stopped making the Volata and can't find any stores with old stock.
Last year I bought a Casteli sleeveless top, which I love, but it's now a little large for me. I'm finding at the moment it seems quite hard to find sleeveless? Maybe most cyclists don't have the arms for them or something
Maybe most cyclists don't have the arms for them or something
upper body mass is dead weight when you're on the bike
No spokes poking through, nothing in inside of tyre, was a fresh Specialised inner-tube on this occasion... Cycling along a smooth stretch of road avoiding any drainage covers and that was it, noticed it rapidly losing pressure. I'd checked the spoke holes as I too had seen the comment about sharp edges, and for good measure I gave them a quick sand down to make sure all smooth. I'd then put some of the Muc-Off Tubeless Rim Tape in after hearing good things about it... still resulted in a puncture.
I'm 82kg in weight and running 2 relatively fresh pairs of Continental Gatorskins, these can take around 90 PSI and on yesterdays ride I had them about 85psi.
Aha, you're gonna open a can of worms here. Only triathletes wear sleeveless.
Only triathletes wear sleeveless.