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• #75877
I did 1,200 miles on an extended LEJOG last year on vittoria open pave 28's and nae punctures were had. As far as I can tell these things, they seemed pretty comfortable/fast.
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• #75878
I see everything, Jack.
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• #75879
https://m.facebook.com/OcDconnection/
Really nice bloke, came to visit the Bomberdrome gang in Northampton a while ago.
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• #75880
Cheers, looks like it's a cruiser based on the centre of the tube map. I can see it now, the section between the two northern lines and central and district.
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• #75881
I'm riding a road bike so max is 28c's. Bikepacking with limited kit.
I'd suggest Marathon Supreme (check 'em out, not like plus at all) but I don't think the 28s would fit. They come up fairly large.
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• #75882
While on the topic of tyres, any suggestions for a fast/light touring bike? Tarmac only with a saddlebag/barbag combo. Clearance isn't an issue but price might be.
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• #75883
head over to the functional bikes thread, my inital shout is look at what genesis has to offer.
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• #75884
Sorry, my post isn't very clear on a second reading -I'm looking for tyre suggestions.
I've already built up the bike (All City Space Horse) but am looking for some better tyres than the Marathon Plus I put on as a stop gap! -
• #75885
Try the "which tyres" thread.
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• #75886
Shall do. I've looked there before - its pretty impenetrable.
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• #75887
The Panasonic Ribmos may be a good shout. My last set gave me 18 months of puncture free commuting along the South Circular. When I replaced them they looked like something from a shrapnel test chamber.
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• #75888
Schwalbe Durano Plus are pretty nails IME
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• #75889
Vittoria Randonneurs have been good to me for similar.
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• #75890
Oops I shoulda asked "where is the tyres thread?" Instead of what tyre I should use! Sorry!
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• #75891
Need to swap a shimano cassette over, can I do this without the specific cassette tool?
Whole garage of car related tools to hand
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• #75893
No. You'll need a Shimano chain tool and a chain whip. Neither of those are likely to be in a garage of car-related tools. They're not in mine certainly.
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• #75894
Indeed Hair Schick.
That's a homoiophone. :)
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• #75895
What are my options for mtb handlebars with around 15 to 20 degrees backsweep and oversized clamp area?
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• #75896
On-One Fleegle and Fleegle Pro both hav 15 degrees backsweep and come in 25.4 or 31.8, depending what's in stock. Various colours. When they have sales, the cheapest I've seen a 31.8 Pro was £10. They only have the 25.4 versions of both Pro and Non-Pro in stock today, but they're selling them for £4.99.
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• #75897
I have a pile of Fleegles in 25,4 and they haven't had OS ones in stocks for months, unfortunately.
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• #75898
Answer 20/20 carbon...20 back, 20 rise.
I got myself some Salsa Bend 2 (17 deg back) as it's alloy and less likely to get destroyed from bikepacking.
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• #75899
Cross post from touring thread.
Anyone travel to Corsica with bike before? Looking at different ways of getting there. LDN > PARIS > (some ferry) > AJACCIO (cycle) BASTIA > (some ferry) > PARIS > LDN is the plan. Advice appreciated.
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• #75900
The ferry terminal in Paris is a long way out of town...
Yup I'm trying to keep it light as possible - minimum clothes, kit. If I have to camp out, it will be a bivi + jungle bag.