>>1060499If the bike is very new and you can take it back to the shop you bought it from, there's a chance of warranty replacement. No one can really say but the warranty people (even the shop you bought it from will probably say "we'll check with warranty people and get back to you")
>>1060435To connect to Strava no, but Strava does allow you to manually input ride stats. It just won't be counted towards KOMs etc.
>>1060421Lance Armstrong
jk fuck that druggie
Probably the RAAM and Tour Divide winners
>>1060278This is Bike Questions General, not Tell Everyone That I'm An Idiot General
>>1060190If your frame doesn't have cable stops you'll need full length housing and zip ties or some other way to secure the housing to the frame. You should definitely be able to use the same chainrings/crakset, cassette/freewheel, and chain. I assume you could use the same derailleurs as well, only issue would be if they have a different pull ratio.
>>1060184Tighten bearings when necessary, clean/lube chain, adjust brakes and derailleurs, replace chain when needed (requires chain breaker)
>change cables/wiresFor cables/housing you should have a bicycle specific cable cutter, does better to not fray cables etc compared to a standard cable cutter.
>>1060141>slip on the rimYou mean the brake stays engaged and the pads stay contacting the rim? This can be a number of things. Sometimes if the brake pads are not positioned properly (i.e. if they're too high getting caught on the tire) they'll get stuck against the wheel/tire. Sometimes it's because the cable/housing need to be replaced. Or you may have bolt 2 (in your picture) too tight, I'm not positive but if you have that too tight it may prevent the brake arms from moving freely.