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• #202
call them up; they have lots of obscure stuff in the shop. SBC? Clevermike? Micycle?
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• #203
I might try out Clever Mike, he has my gf's wheels anyways.
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• #204
Picked up the rest of the stuff today. Thank you @Chak
Getting there slowly. Tomorrow I will do the cables, adjustment of gears and de-sticker the rims.
Also I need to rub some more acetone on the stem.When a longer bolt for the front brake and rim tape arrives I will go for a ride, then do the bar tape after adjustments. Can't fucking wait!
I am really happy about my new shed, even though it isn't much compared to my shop back in Denmark.
I might have a small issue. I tested the brake bridge height out on other brakes than the 5800. Seems like I have been to generous with the space. Might have to get some 'drop down brake shoes'. Paging @amey : What are these called? You got the on your Ryt right?
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• #205
Very, very, very nice.
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• #206
How much of a difference? try and play around with the screw on the left side to see if it possible to get it to fit.
Failing that, best to get those Shimano long drop brakes.
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• #207
We are talking 1-2mm. I will see how it works out when I have cables installed. I will try fiddling with screws. Thanks Ed.
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• #208
Lovely!
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• #209
Thank you.
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• #210
Offset brake pads
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• #211
pls dont
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• #212
You had yours on long reach right. How bad can it be on ordinary brakes?
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• #213
if you really cant use the groupset brakes the next alternative is decent mid drop; scoble is right. http://www.wiggle.co.uk/shimano-br-r451-dual-pivot-57mm-drop-brake-caliper/
Nice but pricey option: http://road.cc/content/review/115645-trp-rg957-deep-drop-brakes
People have also drilled the brake adjustment bit to make them reach longer; worth a try.
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• #214
But what is the problems with the offset ones?
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• #215
flex
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• #216
Think about it.
Not as powerful due to flex.
Best to go for the bigger Shimano brake and retain the power than to compensate, least it's just the back where you only need to brush speed.
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• #217
It is only the back. And it isn't a whole lot of extra mms I need.
Would be retarded if I had to buy a complete mid reach brakset
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• #218
Leverage.
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• #219
Looks great, let me know if you want to go for a ride, as you're local!
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• #220
can you not file the brake arm slots longer? not enough material?
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• #221
Drill that vertical dropout 2mm up.
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• #222
If the pads won't come to the rim, the rim must go to the pads.
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• #223
+1 to a little bit of filing.
Especially if you're only talking about 1-2mm... and it's not like you don't know how to use a file!
Bike looks great. Well done.
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• #224
So stuff needs to be done. I am considering 1. filing brakes, 2. dropouts or 3. buying mid reach calipers.
Filing the brakes seems stupid. Warranty will go and there isn't a lot of material to file. I fear that it will crack. It is alu...
Filing dropout is do-able. The only file I have with me in the UK is a round file that would do this job perfectly. The con is that it is breezer style dropouts, so there is a limit to how much I can file before the QRs are in the way.
Buying new calipers. If I go this route, should I buy only rear and accept a loss of 22gbp? Or should I buy a set and sell the 5800s as a kit (might be easier? and could pay for the new brakes) .
@spotter game on. I have been looking for a training buddy ;-) This weekend if I get the bike rolling?
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• #225
Seems like Shimano BR-R451 might be a little more matte black than 5800.
I could maybe accept that the rear brake looks a bit different, but my inner OCD wants the bike to at least look perfect (I know it's not)...
Thanks. Not really close though... Hmm, but you are sure they have it?