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• #8052
Hi gyus.
Don't want to create a topic to ask my question.Have an idea to build track/road specific singlespeed bike with rear disc brakes or v-brakes mounts.
I'm interested if there are any ok frames with nice geo? headtube, tt, bottom bracket - road or track alike.lurked around and everything is to commuting or cx oriented.
Wanna fit 35mm track fork and da crankset to coast around.Thanks in advance.
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• #8054
Any PF30 or BB30 disc frame with an eccentric bottom bracket?
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• #8055
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• #8056
hate ebb.
looking more for sliding drops.
asked triton bikes for a custom frame for now, but have time to know some more at he market. -
• #8057
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• #8059
Fantastic!
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• #8060
@Dom I got the Lifeline Performance cables for my Straggler, turns out the brake outer isn't long enough to do the front and rear brakes (I could have worked this out before ordering it had I not been so lazy). I've had to order an additional brake cable set (£12.49) so it's not worked out amazingly well.
http://www.co.uk/lifeline-performance-brake-and-gear-cable-set/
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• #8061
sorry if re
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• #8062
Thanks for the heads up.
I received a set of cables with my SRAM group. I'll swap out the brake cables for two sets of the £12.49 Lifeline Performance compressionless sets and I should be set. Hopefully that's all I need to get reasonably good performance from my TRP Spyre discs.
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• #8063
You should be able to see a considerable improvement with the Spyres, the obvious difference is a noticeable bite when engaged.
The pull feel heavier with Spyres than with BB7 on account of having two spring rather than just the one.
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• #8064
[Managed to answer my own question]
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• #8065
boast post?
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• #8066
Pics or it never happened.
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• #8067
Heh, not really. I was weighing up the differences between the Tubus Tara and Duo.
Sparing too many details, the Tara is supposed to be stronger, lighter and easier to install. The Duo would be less bulky and is unlikely to require removal if I was boxing the bike and flying with it but that's unlikely to happen any time soon.
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• #8068
What front hub/wheel you planning on running with the Spyre's @Dom? Careful of anything with a flange-to-flange over 59mm as you'll run into clearance problems with the caliper and spokes. The calipers measure up a bit wider than others due to the arm that extends over the body to acctuate both pistons. Shout if you need a 1mm/0.5mm rotor spacer to eek out a bit more clearance - I've got plenty.
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• #8070
happen>
I've got the duo. It's alright, but a faff to install. Get the Tara.
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• #8071
Nice rack etc etc...
Been meaning to say how impressed I've been with that Hope light you sold me, it's great.
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• #8072
You might be ok - it's then a matter of how much clearance you have between rotor and fork blade as you punt the rotor over with a spacer. Provided the fork's made correctly you should have 1-1.5mm to play with. You have to bare in mind that everything flexes a bit when loaded though so whilst it may clear everything fine in the workstand... it's a juggling act! Happy to send you some spacers but I'm not back in the UK until week after next.
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• #8073
Thanks, I'll see how it goes and let you know. Appreciate the help.
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• #8075
Nice!! What mudguards are they?