TomvanHalen's tourer - Raleigh 853 (sick flames ITT)

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  • I love this bike! I bought a 531 Alves last month and I'm planning on doing the same sort of thing. Thanks for the inspiration.

  • Only thing I can't learn to love is that seatpost.

    I know it's mtb but it's from a later era and its fugly.

    Syncros/Thomson/Easton pls

  • 30.0 is problematic. Thomson doesn't have enough layback, Syncros doesn't come in layback at all and the Easton Havoc offends my inner weight weenie. I don't mind this one and the adjustment is brilliant

  • Nevermind sizing and comfort. What's more important is how the bleeding hell are you keeping those tanwalls clean?

  • Not as clean as they look, but some Ecover surface cleaner and plenty of water shifted most of the brake crap

  • If you're looking into handlebars somewhat in between the midge and a compact bar, seriously consider salsa cowbells. They're the best bar I've used on my off road bikes.
    Also, are those brake levers really comfortable to hold on to?

  • The midge are perfect for off-road and touring, they're just really wide and suck for riding around the city. Which levers? On the Midge bars without the hoods, they're okay but I barely use them anyway. On the Strada Compacts, the hoods are pretty comf.

  • @TomvanHalen

    Saw this eBay and thought of you.

    Obviously too small but hey:
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Raleigh-Rsp-600-Titanium-Frame-Rare-/112031289014

  • Didn't realise they'd done that colour scheme in Titanium. But yay flames

  • Some steerer tube viagra, a few million lumens and a crank swapsie and we're ready for the dynamo

  • What's the seat tube band on mudguard mount?

  • Ha, way ahead of you in fbnpna thread.

  • @russmeyer @TomvanHalen thanks guys, makes me think guards on my porteur might actually be possible.

  • Spotted this as I was dozing off on the beach after the dynamo - very cool build, looked great in the sun

  • Looked like a good doze! The flies kept me from relaxing unfortunately.

    Was really happy with the fit and comfort today, though I think I need to move to modern brake levers unfortunately. Front is a little twitchy no-handed due to the relatively steep head angle, so longer forks are still on the cards, and it's been dropping chains shifting in the small sprockets which was a fucking nightmare. Chainline is terrible with the outer triple position.

    Still love it though.

  • Move the chaining to the inside of the spider?

  • Can't, most triples (AFAIK, but definitely this one) have a slightly larger shoulder diameter on the middle position to stop you doing this. Fuck knows why

  • I'm leaning towards saying "fuck it" and replacing it with a Rival OCT compact double. They still command weirdly high prices though

  • Can't you just file something ?

    Also, just realised, what happened to middle burn?

  • Needed to pop the 42 on at short notice and don't have a duo/triple spider

    What with having to find either a different, less sexy mech or chain guide, plus permanent modification of either crank or ring, at some point effort exceeds reward. Simplest solution is to get a road double and front mech for the matching shifter, for which I'm rewarded with the right range, no chain drop issues and reduced Q factor. I could get a Duo combo for the Middleburn but is much expoonse and I could put it on my new MTBeater instead

  • RS7 arms? What BCD spider would you need for your chainrings?

  • .

  • Yeah, RS7. For this 42 ring, either a 104 bcd mono or duo spider. Otherwise I'd get a duo spider ring and big ring combo, or an INCY

  • I might have something the the parts box, I've somehow ended up with more spiders than I have bikes/cranks/time to be pissing around with...

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