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  • jep, deffo too short, sell to me, you can keep the steering combo..;)

    but wtf; rot wild..?! errrrr

  • i used to have a raw frame and rust on your clothes is the worst bit. definitely go down the clearcoat route rather than trying to oil it.

  • +1 for clearcoat @dicki

    I used this stuff and it worked a dream.

    http://www.plasti-kote.co.uk/Product/pcode---7228/pccode---6751

  • Rotwild is bicycle brand but also the german name for Red deer.

  • Last time I tested the Moser around RP I realised I need some sort of bottle cage, only place I can think of is the seatpost/saddle... any suggestion for a setup like this?

  • DSC04348I'm 1,83m tall but my legs are 90cm long so my sise of frame is ^57 >54<
    this one is Jempy Drucker's pro model...And it's perfectly my sise
    the saddle is a 77cm from BB
    ^57 >54< is the Chali-Olga's sise
    DSC02946

  • Bontrager one would probably work. I have one, it's a bit chunky but does the job fine if you torque the bolts up.

  • +1 for Halfords acrylic clearcoat - it seems to key surprisingly well on bare metal (I gave mine a light sand and wipe-down with solvent before spraying).
    twas a good move - no more rusty thighs for me

  • Any online stockists that deals with Kinlin XC rims? Interested in the XC279 in black.

  • Should have added, needs to be able to post within EU.

  • That Chali-Olga is beautiful...

    From one mad paint job to another, but this one's for me. Picked this up for cheaps, may start a thread once I've assembled some more bits.



  • Bit small for you, surely?

    Or is it going to be a crazy TT setup?

  • Needs twin spoks and Cinelli Angels.

  • Magic gear and risers is surely an option worth considering....

  • Full on TT. 55cm top tube, so with that seat angle it's longer than my road bike I think, should work nicely. Will have to run some positive rise I imagine. Julie Dibens is 5'10" afaik, not far off.

  • But it's definitely getting risers at some point for a laugh

  • Ok, it seemed smaller than the other one..

    By the way, hadn't noticed you named that frame Charlie-Olga!! Sweet.. ;)

  • Ignore the donor wheel & pedals, thats just to get it rolling. Still have some drivetrain issues to sort out. Rear hub bearing are fucked and the rim needs to be trued.

  • Is it supposed to be clamped on the back of the rails? If so it might be tricky to fit them as the plate on the back is pretty chunky itself...

  • Thanks - yes the custom spacer is a tight sliding fit on the Gusset ring, to get it all to line up - 7 pins in the drive flange and 6 holes in the ring + the freewheel can rotate with the Gusset spacer fixed to it - we had to find a spot where it all lined up - we used centre punch marks that line up to show the 'sweet spot'. the 7 pins were a tight fit in the custom ring (and loctited in) and were just a few thou' undersized to ensure they located in the flange easily. The 6 grub screws are just undersized for the holes in the Gusset ring but bottom out on the freewheel body. There is no discernible play in the system - it is locked up solid as the Gusset cassette lock ring pushes the whole lot onto the freewheel body and then the custom ring on to the hub face. I have had a couple of rides now and it works really well and the Shamal wheels are really fast.

  • Looks like a nice frame, any ideas what it is?

  • New project starting today:

  • oooff. noice, what is it? some kind of french thing? needs mavic starfish

  • Frame is "Yves Lagalisse" and yes - it's from France.

    I'll build it pretty HipHop, got unused black Omniums which look pretty good with deep Formations.

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