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• #76
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• #77
yup.
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• #78
Ooooof! Great build.
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• #79
soooo nice
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• #81
love it!
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• #82
I like it a lot. Feels very very fast. Double heds make the best noise. Only been for a quick spin as I got tattooed yesterday so first proper ride is Monday.
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• #83
So glad you built if, top effort A++++
And twin heds, when I had them on the Panasonic it was like riding a helicopter ...
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• #84
Off to HHSRB with you! fucking ace!
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• #85
Sweet baby jesus.
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• #86
So badass. There's not a thing that needs changing.
New 105 looks the part too.
Please never leave it locked up anywhere. It'll be gone in a heartbeat.
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• #87
How are the HED wheels working out for you? I tried a pair of Xentis Mark 1 wheels on my road bike a while back, but they flexed way too much for normal road bike use, mainly during sprint and climbing.
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• #88
Perfect as it is!!
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• #89
Cheers for all the comments guys. Turned out better than expected.
@SWijland I've not really had a chance to ride it in anger yet but the hed3's seem pretty stiff to me.
@Breso I'm running 53-39 and 11-28. I'm not too sure how much the wheels effect the gearing, once you're on it you forget it 650c, but I'm sure 53/11 will be enough for me.
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• #90
2) Gearing: The smaller wheel has to spin 8% faster to go the same road speed. But that’s no problem, just change to a harder gear. Changing your gear works because the wheel radius is just one lever in a system of levers between your foot and the road. Crank length, chain ring and cog sizes are the other levers. The 650C wheel is 8% smaller, so just choose an 8% higher gear. For example, install a cassette starting with an 11 tooth instead of 12 tooth cog to get 8% more gear. (Such a cassette might also have a 23 instead of a 25; that’s an 8% difference too.)
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• #93
It's a beast!
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• #95
There was a clincher Hed 650 disc on here that I was tempted by but I can't really afford it this month. I'm going to start hoarding all the rad 650 clinchers I can find.
Where can I get a plain black water bottle thats not totally cheap and nasty? Or better still something black,red,blue and yellow?
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• #96
Awesome build Dry! look forward to hearing how it rides with the drops fitted, hope it's not too long for you.
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• #97
Cheers Mark, went out on it for a quick spin on Sunday between thunderstorms, fit seems ok to me, I'm sure it's not perfect but it's one of the most comfortable bikes I've had. I am useless at gears, lots of changing up and down, looking down at the cassette, spinning out, changing up slowing down, changing down again.
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• #98
Ideal!
When I first changed from fixed to gears it literally took me 6 months before I felt as comfortable and competent as I was on fixed, it just didn't feel right. Nearly sold the road bike because of it.
Enjoy!
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• #99
Totally gangster…love the way 5800 chainset looks with twin Heds
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• #100
Great bike! I have one too... but it'll need a bit of freshen up to look as rad as yours...