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  • Planet X liquidation sale says I can get these for £80-odd quid.
    Are they worth having?

    I've used them and they've been fine.

    Here's an even cheaper option though:
    http://www.grahamweighcycles.com/gwcshop/product.php?id_product=143

  • Does anyone know if there is free motorcycle parking near the BFI / South Bank? A quick Google says no. But I can't believe that.

    Does anyone go to BPP Waterloo? Can you still get away with cheeky parking in the access to the bicycle parking?

  • This does depend to an extent on frame and hanger geometry as well as derailleur "take up".
    My 105 works ok with an 11-32 on my Ribble but on my specialized the upper jockey wheel hits the 32 sprocket and no amount of b screw adjustment can prevent it.

  • £75 to remove a bottom bracket?

    Jeez!

  • Cheers. So technically it should work but it might not. Hmm, decisions, decisions.

  • But presumably you will not be spending too much time in the 34/32 combination? It is usable but annoying as I can hear them running together.

  • Does anyone know if there is free motorcycle parking near the BFI / South Bank?

    Just behind the Hayward Gallery there is (50 yards from the BFI): https://goo.gl/maps/UgPyUJMMUFN2

  • shortcage 10 speed 105 mech, specs say...

    Maximum low sprocket 32T

    What makes you think that? The Shimano SI says 28T max for both RD-5700-SS and RD-5700-GS, and total capacity of 33T/39T for the SS/GS. The 11-speed RD-5800-GS can handle a 32T sprocket but oddly they have reduced the total capacity to 37T.

  • Ah, I thought you meant it wouldn't shift into it. It's only anticipated as a gear for loaded bike and steep hill so hopefully not that common.

    Although going by ^ maybe not. It's a 10 speed.

  • Must have been looking at the wrong numbers somewhere. Will edit to reflect.

  • it should just work...

    You might want to edit this bit too. With a 10-speed 105, a 32T big sprocket is quite a stretch from the nominal 28T max. There might be some frames where it would work.

  • Any big uk distributors stock Paul components or have a relationship to be able to order through them?

  • Heh, should have just deleted the post... Thanks for pointing out though, will take a bit more time with responses in the future.

  • BLB/Bigmama are the UK distributors.

  • Cheers all, looks like I'll just have to go with option 2 - get fitter.

  • will take a bit more time with responses in the future

    Or @aggi could spend a bit more time on google before asking questions, because all the info he needed is on the Shimano website.

  • @Heldring I don't think it is. I run the Kaff 2 fork on my pompino because it was £5 cheaper or something and I recall it's either 5mm longer or shorter.

  • I know the 2010 Trek Madone came with a tapered steerer.
    https://www.evanscycles.com/trek-madone-4-5-compact-2010-road-bike-00126107
    but just wanting to double check if it 1.5" to 1 1/8 (or 1.25 to 1 1/8). I think 1.5 is correct.

    Asking for a friend of a friend who needs new forks. Am I right in thinking any tapered forks (1.5" to 1 1/8) will do? or do they have to be a specific type? (built in crown race, integrated/semi integrated etc....).

  • just wanting to double check if it 1.5" to 1 1/8 (or 1.25 to 1 1/8)

    You could always try looking on the Trek website
    http://archive.trekbikes.com/uk/en/2010/trek/madone45#/uk/en/2010/trek/madone45/details

  • How right you are. Thanks.

    So 1.5 it is.

    So, any tapered 1.5" fork?

    Are reducer headsets a massive no-no on road bikes? I know a few MTBers who use them so presummably not too bad. Although might look a bit shit. He's just trying to resurrect his crashed bike as a shopping bike now he has a new one. (I've told him the frame may be toast but he's convinced its fine, I've not seen it). So looks are unimportant, plus I have some standard forks he can have.

  • He's just trying to resurrect his crashed bike

    He crashed a carbon bike hard enough to wreck the fork and he's confident that the frame is OK? Trek don't seem to agree.

  • I know. I think he knows this too. I don't know the details of the crash. Not sure I'd risk it but, as mentioned, it'll only be used as a shopping bike.

  • Apparently he's not just confident, he's convinced.

    I've used a reducer headset shim thing to use a fork with a 1 1/8" steerer on a frame designed for a 1 1/2" inch tapered fork. Works fine, but it's on a Lefty fork on a 29er frame, so aesthetics aren't such an issue. I think it looks great anyway...

  • Anyone know what bartape is on this?

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