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• #6227
This is along similar lines. Internal cabling and pressfit bb though. Comes with a quality seatpost.
The 2015 version is lighter again.
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• #6228
Cheers for the tip, I'm from cambridge so I've a few to check! Think I agree with you on used bikes too... I really like some of the all city frames as well, but hadn't thought of kinesis, so will check them out as well.
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• #6229
Oh right, you've loads of shops to pester then. You never know what they've got knocking around.
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• #6230
Any one got a Trek domane 5.2 & can you really run mudguards with 25mm tyres ?
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• #6231
Which mudguards?
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• #6232
I think you should be able to .. at least on narrow rims. I have a series 5 madone and there is loads of room to even run a 32c tyre
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• #6234
Really? I somehow doubt that.
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• #6235
Apparently the rounded profile of the sks Olympic work
The domane has removable hidden eyelets
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• #6236
Thanks ,did your Madone come with the bontrager race wheels?
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• #6237
Apparently the rounded profile of the sks Olympic work
The domane has removable hidden eyelets
I'm thinking pdw might have better clearanceThe PDW are very thin - thinner than the Curana C-Lite I had before, when I swapped I gained a useful amount of guard-to-tyre clearance.
I really rate the PDW's, for what that's worth.
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• #6238
Thanks , want some mat black really , but pdw look best option
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• #6239
Bontrager stock wheels are actually really good. IMO.
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• #6240
I bought frameset only; I use narrow rims with 25c tyres atm with loads of room. Will go wide at some point when these die.
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• #6241
Will have to double check our Madone at work, the brake clearance can probably go up to 28mm, but it's more the clearance on the seat tube, and chainstay that's the main culprit.
I strongly doubt 32mm will fit, mainly because it's pretty fucking big!
Even Domane have a pretty tight clearance too.
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• #6242
Currently saving for a crabon roadie and this is very tempting....
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/cannondale/supersix-evo-105-6-2014-road-bike-ec054394
Worth it at that price? I'd probably want to stick a 52/36 chainset on there. Had originally planned to go 11 speed straight off but at that price I might be persuaded to stick on 10.
Perhaps a racier geo than I'd really want too, but maybe yoga will solve that.
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• #6243
Better bikes for money IMO.
Also BB30 can >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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• #6244
Yeah BB30 is a major negative, actually. Had a go on something with one of those and it was all "click click click" out of the saddle...
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• #6245
Bb30 is fine.
Shitty bottom brackets are not.
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• #6246
My New frame has BB30, and I have a HT2 standard crankset. I've bought a KCNC BB for it. So my question is Grease, anti-seize, or spoke-prep (acts like a very mild threadlock)?
The cups and Shell are alu. So I was just going to wack some anti seize on when installing. Hopetech use grease, and it seem most dale owners use threadlock.
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• #6247
What does kcnc say?
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• #6248
Dunno.
Theres a Clip online of one being installed With what looks like anti-seize. I assume its somewhat dependant on BB Shell material.
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• #6249
@Smallfurry
Interesting...I might give that adapter a go on my Caad10 so I can get replace that FSA chainset -
• #6250
@Smallfurry I'd use light grease / drop of oil. If it causes any problems then mild threadlock. it's a press fit, no?, so anti seize may disrupt the fit and increase the chances of pinging and poppin'
the bowman palace is ticking alot of boxes, pretty similar to a kinesis aithein but takes a 27.2 seatpost which i'd prefer to a 31.6