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• #106402
About a month ago there was another one sold for 80 GBP on forum.
Yep, you can see the build (ish) on my post before. It rides amazing, especially with a modern groupset (light, efficient shifting etc). It was the 2000 model, year before this one.
Still, I'm tempted to sell cos I'm not sure I can afford to keep n+1 bikes.
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• #106403
Nice build, saw it before, but overlooked the fact that it's a Koga, love the paint job. Also quite sorry that mine is not going to have the original fork to go with it, but I guess the carbon one should offer more comfort. Good price you got for yours should be a reason more to keep it!
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• #106404
I'd swap it for a Koga track in a heartbeat ;)
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• #106405
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• #106406
Just saw my bank statement, and the horrid -£loads I'm in my overdraft, I think that Fullpro will be back on sale :(
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• #106407
don't punish the koga for the -£ balance, you'll regret it as soon as some money starts flowing in!
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• #106408
New wheels but still need to change the tyres. today gave me the opportunity to get it proper shiny and clean. Still need to tweak the stem/bars. Perhaps need to slam it a touch and rotate the bars a little.
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• #106409
Fresh out of the Fista cave! Still needs some tweaking but it's so much fun. Crispy shifting and around 9kg.
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• #106410
It's so wrong that it's right (well at least that's what my hangover says)
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• #106411
nice, is that 700c in the back? 26" frame nah?
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• #106412
Yeah 700c's and a mtb frame. I found a cantilever brake set long enough to work in the rear.
I might get a set of Paul motolites at some point, if I can find some at a good price but these will do for now. -
• #106413
Fucking siiick
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• #106414
Yep, like that!
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• #106415
Pics or model of the rear cantis? Been looking to do this on a bike for a while.
Nice bike.
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• #106416
^This !!!!
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• #106417
awesome, how big are the tyres you have on it? You're making me wanna try and squeeze some smaller 29er tyres in my Klein.
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• #106418
They came off an old mtb and are unbranded unfortunately so I can't help you out with a brand or model @tallsam @Gaston.
However they are quite similar to the Avid Tri-Align cantis which are kinda expensive but you can find cheaper alternatives on the bay. I've maxed them out to get them to work but they do work.As for the tyres @B0N0R, they are 35c on a 25mm rim man. Could go slightly bigger too.
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• #106419
well you've put all sorts of ideas in my head now
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• #106420
Go for it!
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• #106421
Could also use an adapter
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• #106422
Another Klein 29 bastard conversion
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• #106423
Sunday
roastrecipe (inspired by stuff previously seen on this thread (or the functional thread, don't remember).Ingredients:
-end bit from handlebars
-bit of hard wood
-the poshest ahead stem cap in your box
-bolt from a seat post cluster
-zip ties
-car paintNot the sturdiest thing ever but for a fairly lightweight LED front light like what I generally use, it will be fine.
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• #106424
My Genesis Croix de fer all stripped for modification, then paint.
Getting a 3rd bottle cage and two bosses on the fork crown for my new soma 24 pack rack, which in turn will allow me to use low risers when I want to use panniers.
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• #106425
Sounds functional, what are you thinking paint-wise?
Very few of them are any good. The odd ones which are are expensive, and the only benefit they have over metal ones is lighter weight. Sure, if money is no object knock yourself out and spend an extra £100 to save 50g on your weight weenie bike, but if you think you're going to get comfortable by changing the seat post material, check your position and tyre pressure instead, it's free and actually works.