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• #1427
Lovely build. But looks like you need another link in the chain. How will you fix a puncture??
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• #1428
Thank you :)
Nope, the chain is pretty slack and comes off the front nicely :) -
• #1429
Love this bike. Did quite like the blue saddle cover though. Is the stem alu or steel + chromed.
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• #1430
Thanks for your kind words :)
Stem is aluminium I believe. And Yeh it has saddle cover and wheelcovers on when not in use :) -
• #1431
looks like you ready for a keirin race \m/.
Kind of reminds me of my first NJS build:
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• #1432
Is Shimano Olympic stuff NJS?
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• #1433
Haha all except my knees :/ going through an njs phase I have to admit. That samson is lovely man 😊
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• #1434
The cranks are :) not sure about the post as it's a rubbed off
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• #1435
yes
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• #1436
I'm picking up an NJS frame soon and was curious how most of you chose your particular frame.
Of course size is the major one but what came next?
-Specific brand? (like choosing a Reminton because of the webbed lugs)
-Price?
-Tubing grade?
-Condition? (no dents, chips, etc..)
-Color?
-Special features? (like fillet brazing or Max fork)Now that the whole craze has died down a little, seems like you have a lot of options if you're budget is in that sweet spot for most used frames (up to 700 quid). I already have a beater fixed gear (10 year old Bianchi Pissta), figured I would get something a little nicer.
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• #1437
Getting it in the correct size was my thing - I'm not tall by any stretch of the imagination, but 56sq frames appear to be few and far between.
Next was tubing - I have a 3Rensho, a Nag and a Kalavinka. The 'Vinka is a Korean version but with the necessary Kalavinka lugs and of the three it's the heaviest.
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• #1438
This turned out so nice!
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• #1439
Yeah, I was thinking of a 3Rensho simply because they'll never be made again by the original builder. They're usually pricey for anything decent though.
I'm leaning towards a Level or Samson since they both impressed me in person but it's easy to forget just about every approved company can produce a really nice frame.
Did you ignore certain tubing types? Was looking at a few Genius frames but I know they're quite thin.
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• #1440
Thanks, glad you think so. The pictures make the seatpost look really long.
Just need to sort the tire/s out and take some proper photos now!
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• #1441
This is going to sound a bit naïve, but sizing was the most important factor. Then tubing and finally price.
The colour of them never really mattered because most of the NJS frames are glorious colours.
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• #1442
The chainrings are not as they're a specially made item, the rest is because it's just 7710 with a special graphic.
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• #1443
surely with all your knee issues you wanna get cranks that aren't too long for you? no offense but seems a bit like form presiding over function here.
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• #1444
Yeah, not sure if you saw it in my initial post but I mentioned sizing as kind of a given...I was more curious about the features after finding the right size.
That's what is killing me the most...the colors are so amazing. I'm usually picky about that but there are so many awesome variations on NJS frames that it makes so hard to pick one. Even colors I would have never expected to like somehow end up looking so incredible on some frames.
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• #1445
After going to 165mm 75's from my previous 170mm setup, it made such a huge difference. Higher cadence was much smoother, none of that slightly rocking sideways in the saddle, not getting that "I'm spinning uncomfortably fast on this downhill/feeling" nervousness. Never thought 5mm would make such a difference.
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• #1446
I would go for in budget first (obvs)
colours (I'd look for something that you can use with coloured grips cause its such a rare ability)
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brand; you are buying an NJS frame because its NJS not because its a great track frame so being so brand conscious isn't much of a stretch.
And finally look for special features; they all feel unique so I didn't worry much about that.Obviously if the condition is sufficiently bad then its a no go.
That said the Kalavinka label was the main drive for me, aside from size restrictions and a price.
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• #1447
Got this beauty for sale if it's your size and you looking for something special!
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• #1449
I dunno they probably do the job and if your happy..
I am maybe a bit impartial.. Plus you have got pretty much full NJS there.. Go tubs ;)
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• #1450
New tape, seatpost and saddle for the daily hack. Looks much less fussy and shouty me thinks
What would you suggest? Atm
I'm pretty pleased with them if I'm honest on this build :)