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• #27
Considering this tape instead of Lizard Skins.
I've used both, but I haven't used this on road bars before.
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• #28
That looks gash, otherwise the tacky fizik one is quite nice.
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• #29
I have it on two other bikes. I like the way it looks.
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• #30
Fight!
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• #31
Fight Me IRL?
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• #32
I'm not travelling to London. It's too cold. Even now.
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• #33
Too late - I've booked a venue
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• #34
Shit.
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• #35
Picked up one of these at lunch.
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• #36
Considered those for my build but had a stainless elite lying around so went with that. Let me know how you like it!
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• #37
that mash tape is a bugger to wrap
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• #38
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• #39
Bar, stem and adapter arrived in the post today. Hopefully the frame will arrive back next week and I can start mocking it up.
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• #40
Went on a bit of an (online) shopping spree last night.
Wipperman 9 speed chain, Shimano 9 speed cassette (11x32), Shimano Sora 9 speed rear derailleur (medium cage), Black Lizard Skins DSP bar tape, Campagnolo shifter and brake cable set, JTek ShiftMate (#4 to run pre-2001 Campy shifters with Shimano), Park Campy BB tool and a Shimano cassette tool.
Only things I need now are tyres and tubes. Haven't figured out what I want to use yet.
Now we play the waiting game.
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• #41
Also, because I'm a (music) nerd, I want to get a decal of this made up for the frame.
The band New Brutalism use this as a logo of sorts. They also make aluminium instruments (and other cool stuff) under the name Obstructures.
Got these stickers in the mail today. So good.
EDIT: I got about 10 of these in the post, not just one.
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• #42
Is the shot blasting going to get it mirror-shiny?
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• #43
Great looking project.
I'm also curious about your sand ( or shot?) blasting. I've got my eye on an alu frame which I plan on stripping, and as I've read about others just using paint stripper , I was just going to do that.
My friend has a sand blaster which I could use though, if you think it gives better results?
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• #44
Is the shot blasting going to get it mirror-shiny?
No. It will be dull. I'm not sure if I can be bothered polishing it to make it shiny. I don't really want it to look polished anyway.
Great looking project.
I'm also curious about your sand ( or shot?) blasting. I've got my eye on an alu frame which I plan on stripping, and as I've read about others just using paint stripper , I was just going to do that.
My friend has a sand blaster which I could use though, if you think it gives better results?
I went with shot / sand blasting because it is quicker and I couldn't be bothered stripping the paint off myself. In saying that, I'm not 100% sure what it is going to look like.
This is a Vigorelli that has been blasted.
I might give it a light sand, but I don't want it polished.
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• #45
Just made my final purchase....
Two of these in 700x25c.
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• #46
Thanks for the response, keen to see how it turns out.
Also, great choice with the Veloflex! I love mine- really grippy and fast, just be prepared for the rear to wear down pretty quick.
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• #47
I'll be picking up the frame tonight. Looking forward (and intrigued) to see what it's going to look like.
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• #48
Whatever you do, don't sand blast an aluminium frame, you'll wreck the tubing. They need a softer media, like glass bead blasting.
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• #49
^bit late now
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• #50
Whatever you do, don't sand blast an aluminium frame, you'll wreck the tubing. They need a softer media, like glass bead blasting.
Well it seems fine. I got it done through a bike shop where he's had aluminium frames stripped (and then powder coated) before.
I don't actually know if it was sand blasted or media blasted though.
Very sweet!