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  • thanks bae; I thought he said he wants to re-cable, would allen keys work as cables? I have 5mm spare .. (good edit)

  • Nobody wants to re-cable. It's just a thing that has to happen. There are no feelings involved :-)

    "I am going to re-cable in the future" is a universal truth (unless you ride for team brakesaredeathâ„¢, a unicycle, or a horse).

  • yes in the 'future' those cables are good

  • Not really much upgrade - just swapped Sugino 75 s-cubic 47t chainring to black dura ace 47t one (I was pretty surprised to spot, that it's not NJS?). Now the question is if should I make my bike all black everything?
    (and don't bother bout poor locking - it's restricted access courtyard at my workplace and even u-locking wheel to frame is a little overkill)


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  • I was pretty surprised to spot, that it's not NJS

    nothing anodized is?

  • Nobody wants to re-cable. It's just a thing that has to happen. There are no feelings involved :-)

    "I am going to re-cable in the future" is a universal truth (unless you ride for team brakesaredeathâ„¢, a unicycle, or a horse).>

  • That's an benefit of hydraulics I've truly never considered. #mindblown

  • Change the pads and plug in the charger every now and again, oh and change the chain I suppose.

    Apart from that...

  • Carbon wrap but the crank's star looks full carbon.

  • that frame is so hot.

  • I have just purchased a 1998 GT Aero Edge frameset.

    I will start a project thread when I know what I want to do with it.

  • Rad. Don't fuck it up.

  • LOLZ

    I don't want to divulge my plans too early but haters' gonna hate.

    I need to find someone that can smooth welds as these ones are super rough.
    The paint is knackered BTW.

    #trollface

  • rough welds are fine .. look at spooky

  • Saw that on ebay and was tempted by it myself. Then I realised I couldn't afford to build moar bieks at the moment and I'm enjoying my Cannondale while the Unknown is out of action.

  • Thanks for not bidding @roboto , I ended up snapping it for £60 all in.

    @amey they are super rough.

    My initial idea is to get all the welds smoothed.
    It will be a long running project.

  • Leave the welds alone you heathen. That's part of the old GT charm.

  • Getting a 105 5500 octalink bb to fit the 7710 cranks I got.
    Also looking at getting the X2 in either -10 or -17deg and a slamdatstem topcap.

    Other than that it's a Thomson seatpost clamp, an Izumi Eco chain and the bb to complete it.

    Also a potential wheelbuild if I can find cheap enough 7710 hubs. Maybe even just go with Miche Primato hubs.

  • Converted my fixed gear get-around into a winter trainer last night. Already missing fixed to be honest. We'll see how she fares on a ride to Lewes for the bonfire shinanigans on Wednesday.

    I like the look and simplicity of a single ring at the front but I've dropped my chain a couple of times already, any advice? I'd like to avoid chain guides, and narrow/wide chainrings are expensive and don't seem to come in 46 tooth / 130BCD...


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  • In my experience, nothing wrong with the hubs, spin smooth and bearings can be swapped.

    I would, just in case, put some water repellant on top where the seals are. It's rare to happen but if water gets into the space between bearing/hub you get alu/steel fusing = instant binning job once the bearings go.

  • absolutely beauty

    personally, I would avoid the X2. Will look a bit busy and heavy. The stem you have on there looks great.

    Needs track 404s :)

  • I know the fork is look, but IMO something straight would look better, a beauty though

  • I like the look and simplicity of a single ring at the front but I've dropped my chain a couple of times already, any advice?

    Revert it to fixed?!

    Seriously, Y U make it geared?! Fixed is perfect for a winter trainer. Ride fixed all winter and you'll come out the other side stronger than people who've stuck to gears and with better souplesse. All this needed was a bar swap.

    (Sorry but I say all this with love!).

  • Yup - unless you are moving to Sicilly for the winter.

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