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  • Groupset and Garmin

  • Don't get a 500, they have all broken in one way or another for everyone I know who has/had one.

  • Finally started with a modern road project.
    It's a 2014 btwin mach, originally had 105 5700 on it but moved to ultegra 6700 drivechain with fancy bolts etc.
    Chainset (no idea what it is) will stay as rides well enough, 6800 ultegra might be the deal but not an issue right now

    Frame and fork are really nicely made, supposedly by a supplier that makes looks lower end frames. Lots of nice details on it, di2 ready, and ridiculously beefy headtube junction. Back end has super thin wishbone like seatstays and beefy chainstays.

    Weight wise frame in 55cm comes in at 1060g on my scales with seatclamp and cable stops fitted, fork is 320g tapered steerer.

    Aim is to build a modern bike with a compact chainset, but fairly close ratios at the back, 24/25c tyres, reasonable weight (~8kg) and can be ridden through the winter without worring about it. And not spend a fortune, so, might not have the pedigree of more well known brands, but it'll do the job for me.


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  • Mine has been issue free for the 4 (?) Years I've had it.

  • A garmin and compatible hr monitor and a start recording hrTSS?

    I don't know why you'd buy a new group set to ride through the winter with. Change that in March innit.

  • I've just got one of the new pompinos, put my old crankset on and the clearance for the 48t chainring is fine, but the crank is really close. I don't want to get a new BB as the chainline is alright. Spacers between spider and chainring or something?! Or has had a daily bike with clearance like that?

  • Spacers between the spider arms and the chainring isn't going to move your cranks more outwards. Solution: buy a BB with a longer spindle and fuck up the chainline.

  • More like using the one that I own now on track and buying new one for the roadie.

    Because I don't live in the UK. I live in Barcelona so no snow, no cold, and few rain days :)

  • so no snow, no cold, and few rain days :)

    Bastardos.

  • Few things this weekend and in the last couple of weeks:

    1. Rear wheel - converted front XT, Sapim spokes, Velocity A23 aero
    2. New belt
    3. Shimano SLX hydraulic front brake
    4. Shimano 105 165mm crankset (to match new chainline)
    5. 22 tooth bolt-on rear pulley

    And a nice lunchtime ride with bike dumped unceremoniously on the grass.

  • What do you suggest then?

  • Use longer BB, and then spacers to bring the chainring back to where it was before.

    Or, ride it, see if the crank hits the stay when you sprint, if it doesnt then leave it be.

  • if you're not brklss you can use a thin spacer to bring the cog out a little

  • Get a framebuilder to put a small crimp in it.

  • EAI cogs make the chainline come out a bit right?

  • @germanmarc @Antidotes @IR @IvanBliminse @edscoble

    Yeah .. tbh thought about it and decided that will be selling frame+forks to the first guy that contacted me.

    Ed, you're 3rd in line behind a guy whose name I've forgotten and Crop.

  • Ahhh fair play man. You know what they say about guys with big feet...

    Big toe overlap.

    Good luck with the search for the next steel!

  • @BrickMan That frame looks really good. I didn't know BTwin ranges went that high up.

    @PBartol Will you be racing at Horta?

  • They do a bike called an ultra as well, which are ridiculous value, but unobtainable in the UK, think all the euros buy them ahead of us.

  • Rear 45c is as far as you can go, still some 8-10mm left on the front


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  • Seriously, you're worse than me. And you're only like size 7!

    Just learn to deal with it and it'll be fine.

  • Yes. Also Mataro and Tarragona (Camp Clar) are you around here?

  • No, but I've been to Catalunya a lot and have dreamed about riding at Horta, it looks amazing. MatarĂ³ is concrete isn't it? What's the surface like, and how steep is the banking?

  • MatarĂ³ is concrete. The surface is shite (although I've never been there). MatarĂ³ is even steeper than Horta as it's 200m.
    Horta's surface it's getting patched where it's needed but it's supposed to be renewed from the top blue line to the blue strip.


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