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• #2
Some more shots I took immediately after bringing the frame home.
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• #3
Looks like the Brother has found a good home. :) Very interested to see what parts are going on it. Have fun with the build!
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• #4
I spent Saturday in Cycle PS picking the parts with great advice from Ian.
There was a spare handlebar stem that matched the frame well so Ian gifted it to me. He also offered the wheels in the bottom of the picture but I later decided to go with some Archetype, hence the profile diagrams.
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• #5
@maro_donald Hopefully I would do it justice
For everybody else, this is what I'm against :P tough tough
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As you are running a brake watch out for the braking surface on the black archetypes, they don't last long.
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• #8
BLB Pursuit Handlebars just arrived.
Thanks @krisl09
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• #9
those bars with that stem? (bars look oversize)
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• #10
inverse shim?
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• #11
Shit! You are right. When I bought it from @krisl09 I didn't notice it was the BLB Pursuit OS, and not the BLB Pursuit :(
BLB Pursuit: Clamp Size: 26mm
BLB Pursuit OS: Clamp: 31.8mmLive and learn. Heh
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You mean the paint right?
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• #14
Drop bulls look weird on square geo frames anyway.
Risers or drops FTW
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• #15
Dang, sucks about the bars!!! We'll get you the new set ASAP! What crankset are you putting on it? Did you say you have some omniums?
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• #16
@maro_donald No worries. The build wasn't happening until the weekend anyway.
I am putting some BLB Notorious
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• #17
@privatepatterson I went by the shop and bought some right-sized BLB Pursuits... after spending 10 minutes considering some Bullhorns (without the drop). Sticking with my instinct with this one.
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• #19
It is so wise that you've decided to have brakes. You should put a 1 speed freewheel on your bike so that you can more easily adapt to the movement of traffic on our roads.
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• #20
@zaurbek thanks :) There is definitely going to be a learning curve. I am going to experiment with fixed in a safe area: residential, park or cycling lanes; then decide if I want to make it a flip hop or jump into the deep end.
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• #21
Paint? no.
why don't you buy second hand omniums rather that the blb ones? i picked up mine for less than the blb notorious.
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• #22
@JT are the omniums in the market that often? I went with the blb partly because of impatience, partly because I wanted to support my LBS
In the long run I will watch out for some parts to upgrade second hand, and sell my spares. But for new I don't have enough experience to tell the difference. Also watching out for parts for the bike I want to build in the cheap for my SO.
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• #23
New they're not much different.
Aren't the BLB basically the Planet X omnoms with a bit of paint?
http://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/CSOOTC/on-one-external-bearing-track-crankset
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• #24
What is wrong with the blb notorious? From my limited knowledge they look like a good mid-range crankset for a first fixed bike.
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• #25
there's nothing wrong with them per se, they're just way overpriced
Get the Sram Omniums, or better still a second hand pair of sugino 75s (personal aesthetic opinion)
Also, please don't run bullhorns (again - personal aesthetic opinion)
I had been thinking about building a bike for a while now.
Last week I popped into CyclePS to meet the good people there and I was very lucky to find this frame @maro_donald was selling. Couldn't resist myself and five minutes later it was in my hands. Having just moved to London, I liked the idea of having a British frame that used to be a local mechanic's ride.
Off to a good start.