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  • Rory finshed!!

    Might have to sell the frameset soon though :( :( :(

  • Why?

  • The toe overlap is too much. :/

  • Ride it faster then

  • Come at me winter

  • Lean more.

  • Builds tarckbeik

    Complains about toeverlap

  • Looks good amey.

    What frame model is that? I miss not having a proper road bike. Thinking about getting a crabon frame for next season.

  • Same as @Zdrenka and @erikjonsson 's FM066

    More here

    I actually have a steel bike that has mudguard mounts but its too upright for the kind of training that I want to do this winter.

  • I didn't realise your chinarello had eyelets

  • I don't think it does, they look like mounts that sit on the axle/skewer.

  • Et voila

    As York now has a VELODROOOOME, commuter is going back to track duties.

  • Amey. One bottle cage. Pls.

  • Just doing short training rides atm of about 60 miles; one is enough

    @Sumo its SKS raceblade long

  • 1 bottle of water in 60 miles, amey pls don silly

  • Obvs you have a cafe stop.

  • yep and/or a shop

  • Dude those cage's look super long, do you reckon it's possible that your foot is tucked too far over the pedal and catching mega toe overlap?

    Also Tange do some smart chrome 1" threaded, straight blade forks with a 30 or 45 rake option. Your forks look like they are about 25ish? Really nice but super tight up front.

    Tldr; please don't sell frame, such nice.

  • you'll get used to it.

  • @IR, What cog/lockring you using on the ambrosio disc? Mine was slipping a little the other night. Im not 100% sure but apparently the hubs all italian threaded?

  • Dude those cage's look super long...

    Cage doesn't even look that long, though if he decided to sell the frame, I'm buying it without question.

  • ride it till you get used to it. its just a timing thing while slow cornering.

  • Some unknown cog and a campag lockring, Italian threaded yeah.

    Make sure it's not the hub moving about in the wheel.

  • I'm not exactly sure where to spend my money:
    a) Garmin 500 120£
    b) Rotor 285£ or Ridea 235£ (as far as I know Japan Team Sprint squad uses ridea)
    c) 105 11sp groupset 325£

    This season I'm going to compete on track, but almost all of the training will be on the road. Atm I'm using miche cranks, inexpensive hr monitor and 9v ultegra groupset that has at least 10years.

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