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• #106877
Jelly, always fancied a paid.
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• #106878
Fixed tt's look great....
Finally had a look at the broken bottom bracket (snapped cotter pin) on the folding bike. Condor track lockring spanner fitted, and turns out it's a BSA thread. So, lucked out, thought it would be an oddball thread. Once the Mirage cranks arrive from Ebay (taking forever, ordered last week) I will look for a cheap square taper bb and get the folder back in service.
It's gonna have bullhorns after all I think, and all the old Shimano-3S is coming off, run it single speed for a while before deciding if it goes fixed.
Definitely needs mags.
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• #106879
I hate changing chainrings, I wish there was some way of having 2 or 3 of them and just moving the chain between them.
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• #106880
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• #106881
Got any photos of your build? Looking for inspo
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• #106883
That is nice!
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• #106884
What is the opinion on TRP Spyres?
They're O.K.
stock pads can >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Oh and fit Yokozuna Reaction.
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• #106885
So excited about getting this on the road...
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• #106886
nice kitchen, more deets/pics?
Bike is great too ;) May I ask what did it cost?
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• #106887
I'm confused, more pics of the kitchen or bike? Either way, these shots give you a bit of both. The bikes a custom to burls track, with internal routing for a rear brake. It's spec'd to be a fast fixed road bike for 100km rides in all seasons, a fixed bike that can climb and descend mountains confidently, but I may opt for a freewheel when I take it to the Alps. The build will be lightweight but not weight weenie.
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• #106888
very very nice .. both kitchen and bike!
What build have you planned? Wheels cranks? I am building something similar but nowhere as bling.
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• #106889
What tiles are they?
(Nice Burls BTW, but those tiles......)
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• #106890
long white ones
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• #106891
Can't remember the exact reference but they're from here:
https://www.tonsoftiles.co.uk/
Great value website fore tiles.
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• #106892
nice kitten
I think when they get that big it's more polite to call them cats.
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• #106893
Yes, I've been following your thread. Looks nice.
I didn't mean to get so bling, but at my frame size finding a light-ish, horizontal drop out frame with bottle cage bosses is pretty difficult. The burls ti frames are such good value.
The components will be: deda superlegara bars and stem, Columbus Grammy forks with tapered steerer, Easton ec70 inline seat post and fizik Arione saddle.
Wheels will be ambrosio Excellight rims on phil wood hubs. I really wanted goldtech track pro hubs, but they're out of stock and no one seems to be able to confirm if they will ever be back in stock again.
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• #106894
...and SRAM omnium cranks, because I wanted external bearings.
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• #106895
ambrosio Excellight
Why?
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• #106896
I'm a creature of habit I suppose. They're one of the more consumable components, so it's not a forever decision.
What would you go for?
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• #106898
I didn't even know Sugino 75 could come with an external bearing bb. i might have gone for those if I'd known. I've got the omnium's on my track bike and I like them.
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• #106899
Weight for frame, forks, h/set, bars and stem is 2440g. I have no idea what the total build will be.
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• #106900
I always planned to put Rotor 3d on mine, I just never got round to it.