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• #97327
its awful if you ask me, get rid
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• #97328
thanks Thuekr and Bonor.
although this is a bit childish but there's a neat trick for always having rear light on your bike if you sometimes forget to attach your main one. Buy that bike wheel light from one of the poundshops, got this from the one in woodgreen. Then cut it to suit your saddle and attach it to the railings, if they are exposed like mine:
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• #97329
Short chainstays are short
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• #97330
sure it's not a 650c?!?!??!?!
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• #97331
Will ebay for profit
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• #97332
Covering an LED with translucent silicone like that makes it much harder
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• #97333
on static it will not be that visible to other road users but if you put it in blinking mode, I can guarantee you, you will be noticed on the road.
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• #97334
Some tweaking to do, find a seatpost with the good diameter and GO ;)
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• #97336
Nice Thrust! Looks like it's to small for you, think you should sell it to me.
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• #97337
Too small? Nah mate, it's just perfect. ;)
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• #97338
With the weather drawing in, it's time for mudguards. And as my fixeh frame only has clearance for 23c it's time for a spot of puppy murdering. Next job, grind off the race tag and fill the internal routing...
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• #97339
Why bother? you may want to run a rear brake
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• #97340
Why? I live in York - no hills...
(Obviously not doing any cutting, BTW)
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• #97341
Paint it orange
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• #97342
Adding it to the list. Got some 'espresso' wheels on order.
Anyone know the pantone code for 'baby blue'?
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• #97343
Thanks, I'll look into this! I was just going with the recommendations from the fitter.
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• #97344
I'd have all the parts from the Chinvelo on the Rychtarski... but that's me, and I'm not able to ride in the low position you're after.
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• #97345
Why the hell didn't I know about this forum yet?
Here's my fixed gear/singlespeed conversion. Please note that my country is poor as fuck so don't expect anything fancy.
Original bike
Fixed/SS
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• #97346
soon come
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• #97347
Question: are Ksyrium Elite ok for CX? I'm about 12.5 stone. I ask because I have some with pretty worn rims currently sat on a commuter but they're light as owt, so ideal for cross. Also, 28c tyres ok on them? They're the 2011 ones I think, so standard width rim I imagine.
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• #97348
People do ride CX on those rims, even with wide tyres, but worn rims probably not the best idea to ride on.
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• #97349
Cheers. They've got life left in them but I wouldn't like to do any long, fast descents on roads on them. They'll be fine for what I plan to do (training and maybe a couple of races if the training goes well) I reckon. A blown sidewall on a muddy field is less of an issue than on a 45mph descent in the Yorkshire Dales.
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• #97350
So.. Two options.
Find a CX fork and make Gangsta into SSCX-esk ripper.OR
road fork make it full fixie skidder (alle Eamesy's) and save for a geared CX/adventure bike
This was epic bargain at Sigma warehouse clearance; couldnt resist .. brand new; frame weighs at 1180g fork is 490g uncut 1 1/8
Not sure if I should keep/build or let go .. if I keep I'd move everything from here to this. Not sure what I'll gain if I do that .. internet points maybe.
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