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• #577
I also like it. A lot.
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• #579
That rear clearance... Good for instagram, but wouldnt ride it like that
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• #580
yep bought the rack and forks just for that. Finding 1 1/8th forks, with similar a-c (410ish) on most older mtbs, with braze ons turned out to be impossible so I thought I might as well just got for it. front rack is super solid with 4 mounting points so pretty happy with it.
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• #581
Not sure quite how they broke down in cost but i had
Lower eyelets on the fork
Mid eyelets mounted in the leg
Rear braze ons as there were 2 mounts each on the dropout but none on the seatstays!total was 70 quid for all that, which I think is a great price tbh.
turn around was two weeks, Rob works in a shared workspace though so I think lead times can vary as he gets a few jobs in, rents the space and does a few at once.
also, hes racing the transcontinental soon so will be out for a while
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• #582
aye, that's a good price, thanks!
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• #583
So those are (finally) on preorder at http://rawlandcycles.com/
I visit http://bigforestframeworks.com/ here in Berlin today.
He seems to know his mountainbikes, maybe I manage to get myself a bike that flies over the sandy roads around here for next year. I have one thats fun, but Alu and a lot of compromises. -
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• #585
What flat pedals can people recommend these days? Commuting, bike pack and light off road.
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• #586
mks mt ft
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• #587
Readers wives alert... and wanting some opinion and advice, as I've never built a bike younger than 1985 vintage!
So my first attempt at the basis for an adventure bike / weekend child carrier. It was cobbled together as a single speed in the garage tonight + in the middle of wrapping bars as I type. Not thought about gearing options yet. 1x9 or 1x10 or could put in fd also? Not likely to ride anywhere too knarly though so 1x is likely.
I'm guessing a front rack is (almost?) certainly not an option with the RC31 forks. So rear maybe + child seat + frame bag will do.
Probably loads of stuff to swap out immediately and eventually. Definitely mudguards to come soon too. But it's a start.
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• #588
As some of you know my monster was stolen!
Help me find it, or a replacement, please.
https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/258855/?offset=75#comment13099450
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• #589
Fuck, sorry to hear this :-(
Wasn't the Kona it replaced also stolen?
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• #590
No. So sorry to hear this also. I hope it turns up, and quickly.
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• #592
anyone seen a front rack that mounts to canti studs and at an eyelet by the dropout?
I have panniers and want to put a sleeping roll on top, so a platform would be good.
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• #593
You mean like this?
Obvs thats a Nitto so its ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥
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• #594
What is it?
can it single speed?
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• #595
Curve (Australian?). Long fork coz that headtube looks quite short.
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• #596
So you can swap to a bouncy fork without messing up the geo.
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• #597
probably (the long fork) because they want clearance bigger than enve cx and therefore have to look for mtb forks, which are sus corrected. Havent seen meny non-sus carbon forks.
not cheap to design and produce new molds
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• #598
Thanks. I kinda knew already, just thought it looked weird.
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• #599
Yes, this is just what I need but for cheapz. The lowrider bits aren't really needed as my panniers will hook on the top and lock into the bit halfway down it.
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• #600
Vassago Fisticuff. The new version will be single speedable like the old one but now disc only.
Heres my old one.
Is the Open UP old hat? Lovin' it.