My bike is Felt IA disc 2020 (integrated bars) and Felt IAs are well known for their well-slipping arm pads..
(I Fxxxing hate you felt. why don't you make a sturdy integrated mechanism like P design's J5 bracket?)
https://forum.slowtwitch.com/...r_slippage_P6347258/
I also experienced the phenomena on the first ride. When I rode over a decent bump, pads slipped 4mm downward.
I searched for remedies and got some info. It was greasing bolts and using carbon fibre pastes.
Even though that unpleasant event never reoccurred after I adopted the method, It was always nerving me (especially whenever I go over pot holes.)
So I machined 3mm thickness carbon plate to make a bar to stop both arm pad slipping downward
and to replace stock alloy bridge.
And there's another reason: I bought a pair of carbon extensions(for weightweeniesm...) and It was not assured that it will not slip again!
-Felt pad slips even on the rough surface of alloy extension. What about on the smooth surface of carbon bars???
I could use aluminium alloy (AL6081, 7085 are fine but 6061 is too soft) but I wanted to do some Weighweenies-ish thing Haha.
For I do not have any proper tools to machine CFRP, I called a machinist in my vicinity and paid some $s
I removed stock alloy bridge(5mm thickness) and put 2 carbon plates (6mm total)
All I needed was four~six 15mm M5 counter sink head bolts. How simple?
Stay home, stay healthy.
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Peter Ghimme: Mar 8, 21 6:49