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• #108927
if it's sentimental to you and you can justify spending the money, then go ahead and get it fixed!
In which case, definitely get it fixed properly, not butchered by some torch monkey
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• #108928
Disc brake road wheelset - if I were to spend £500-600 what would my choices be?
Id like to be able to fit 25 - 35c tyres on
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• #108929
Disc brake road wheelset - if I were to spend £500-600 what would my choices be?
Your choice would be whether to waste all the money on wheels, or whether to get a decent pair for half the money and spend the rest on hookers and coke, or whatever it is you do with free money.
Factory or hand built? Do you want or need tubeless? Which end of the tyre spectrum are you optimising for? Should you really have asked in the right thread :) ?
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• #108931
decent 1" quill to Ahead adapter
Oxymoron :-)
It would be possible to make one using the expanding mandrel design, but nobody bothers because the people who want an adapter don't want to pay £50 for one. I can't see any good reason to select among the many generic ones which all use the same wedge expansion method. Check the length of the 1⅛" section and the transition to the ⅞" section if you intend to slam the stem, some of them need at least ½" from the bottom of the stem to the top of the headset lock nut.
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• #108932
I thought about it but wanted to avoid Amey chiming in with the latest thing he's read somewhere or seen on radavist ;)
Factory or handbuilt - don't mind. Being able to run tubeless seems sensible but not immediately necessary - it will be a road bike that I commute on, so most of it's time will have 28's or 35's on.
No need for coke and hookers - so happy to spend if it makes the wheels better/cooler
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• #108933
happy to spend if it makes the wheels better/cooler
Two pairs of DT R24, 32C Marathon+ on one set for commuting and 28C Pro One (or 30C S-One if you like to road bike off road) tubeless on the others for Sundays. Wheels+tyres+spare Ultegra cassette comes to a total of about £560 from Rosebikes.
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• #108934
Cheers for that, I get what you're saying. I'll do some measuring and pick up a generic thing.
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• #108935
OK, I guess it's time to drop this here... :)
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• #108936
Rowdy, full shot?
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• #108937
working on it...
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• #108938
Fun size Fuji
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• #108939
Such a tease
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• #108940
What is this, some sick twisted game? Full pics ffs!
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• #108941
sorry man, i don't have them yet - still needs to be picked up from the painter
here's 'his' best shot so far...
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• #108942
Got a flat on way out and one on way back on this, had to forgo a lovely river ride for the walk of shame to nearest station as was outta tubes
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• #108943
This turned up in the post yesterday, Viner Stella Professional (pic sellers). Columbus SL tubing, mix of Campag, 3TTT, Galli, Gipiemme and Nisi parts.
A smidgeon too small, but nothing that a seat post with a bit more of extension won't fix. Maybe a longer stem, but i'd be loathe to ditch the lovely panto 3ttt stem.I like the Galli levers and calipers, however the hoods on the leavers are a bit crumbly. Any options for replacements ? Replacement hoods for Campag levers seem a lot more readily available.
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• #108944
Great find, looks absolutely beautiful. :)
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• #108945
I like the Galli levers and calipers, however the hoods on the leavers are a bit crumbly. Any options for replacements ? Replacement hoods for Campag levers seem a lot more readily available.
I wouldn't be surprised if Campag ones fit, I doubt whether Galli strayed far from a direct copy of the leading brand.
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• #108946
I've currently got this battery pack on the stem. It's a bit untidy. There's a lot of light cable there and I'd like to try and keep it all in something like a tool roll that's waterproof.
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• #108947
This seems to suggest Galli were awkward and didn't copy Campag. Universal might be another option if I can't get NOS or repro Galli
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• #108948
Bottle cage an option?
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• #108949
it's not actually that big. Or do you mean, plonk battery in bottle in bottle cage?
I could. But then I lose a drinking bottle...
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• #108950
That sorta number, but yeah ... you're one bottle short then https://www.wiggle.com.au/vittoria-zip-bag/
Nice job mate!