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• #7752
Skinny is right I just need to drop the cash on quality kit, no half measures.
First thing is new forks, brakes and cabling.
Then lights
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• #7753
That's kinda my point, the wheel is the important part, once that sorted, you can plop in a cheap German light for the time being.
But yeah, a decent fork make a nice difference, HY/RD and compressionless work the best with SRAM if you intend to stick to it.
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• #7754
I've got a 140 on my race bike! That'd work.
Spotter if you want to borrow my thorn forks for a weekend when I'm back just shout. No issue with me.
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• #7756
Anyone know what bottle mount?
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• #7757
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• #7758
plus pedals
:-)
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• #7759
shand.jpg
This is a repost but great. There is no excuse for those levers though.
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• #7760
What bike is that biro?
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• #7761
I think it's a gorilla forum bike.
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• #7762
Do you have a link to it? Thanks.
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• #7763
Zefal.
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• #7765
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• #7766
Nice! Want to do that.
Who did it?
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• #7767
A decent carbon company would do it for you, Dammit mentioned a company in Dorking that can do this.
It is also internally routed for dynamo, which mean, once I get the Saracen Avro, I can ask them to make the dynamo cable internal.
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• #7768
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• #7769
Seen the link you posted ed. Awesome that fork.
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• #7770
Will the crabon be strong enough to cope with a loaded bag? I assume the answer is yes, given that the finished forks are in use. Assuming they are all good, then there is so much functional win there.
Do you think you could mount a low rider using those eyelets?
Ed - what was the company that you think could do this?
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• #7771
@spotter said them;
http://www.carboncyclerepairs.co.uk/index.html
I assumed that the size of the handlebar bag mean there's only so much you can put in the bag preventing you from overloading, low rider with moderately loaded panniers however might be a problem.
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• #7772
Cheers psee & Sanddancer.
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• #7773
not sure if this has been posted yet?
http://www.planetx.co.uk/imgs/products/px/950_constW/CBPXLDNRIV_P1.jpg
http://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/CBPXLDNRIV/planet-x-london-road-sram-rival-22-road-bike
(ps. does anyone else's browser not let them use the 'image', 'link' or 'quote' buttons etc? I'm on chrome.)
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• #7774
@Ecunard 's new city ripper
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• #7775
What frame is that?
Get the wheel sorted, and put a cheap light on until you can afford a decent front light?