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• #127
Thank you! Please do and let me know.
Cheers
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• #128
I have two Hope Floating rotors, 140 and 160 though. Any good?
I also have a Salsa crossing guard ring protector and matching Salsa 44t ring, with associated bolts- 110bcd. Can't find the ring at the moment but it's around somewhere.
Happy to put that in the post if it's useful?
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• #129
Wheel size conundrum is doing my head in at the moment.
Still no insurance money so all drawing board decisions stil.I had 29" wheels, 45mm rims with 2.35" tyres measuring about 61mm.
It was fine but very close to the mudguards at the seat stay bridge and not much adjustment of rear wheel either.Was thinking that a switch to 27.5" could give me both a bit more adjustment clearance for a bit bigger tyres.
BUT, the tyres, I'd like don't come bigger than 2.35 (Schwalbe big one).
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• #130
The Big One is a much better and subtle tire than the Brick Ben's you were coming from, and I think the 4 mm difference between the Schwalbe Big One in 2.35 and a slick in 2.5 is more perceived than real on a city bike.
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• #131
The big bens were my shitty winter tyres, that I just never got around to change back to the nice and supple super motos.
I think the more sensible thing to do would be 27.5, but I don't necessarily want to be all sensible...
I just want to max out as much as possible in the tyre department.
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• #132
How about the Schwalbe Super Moto-X?
http://www.schwalbe.com/en/tour-reader/super-moto-x.html
The come in 27,5" in bigger and biggest. -
• #133
And wheigh over a kilo each.
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• #134
Big ones in 29, tubeless. They're supposed to roll faster than GP4000's (!)
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• #135
If the main issue is wheel adjustment/clearance have you considered a DIY job on the mudguards? You seem pretty adept at making things work. A mudguard with long stays and custom fitted around the seat tube for maximum clearance?
I've been tempted to saw mine in half and add a strip of extra plastic down the middle to widen them out a bit. Could do with marginally longer stays on the rear too, then it would be perfect to move up to 2.35 from the 2.15 I have now.
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• #136
All right. The Big Ones are less than half of that - according to Schwalbe.
But imagine the momentum of a set of 2.8" Moto-X's when you get up to speed.. -
• #137
Imagine the momentum when I carry it up and down the stairs to my appartment. :)
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• #138
Aaah, the joy of big city living! #betterthancrossfit
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• #139
Slowly coming along.
I have ordered new stuff for wheels and thanks to forums and a jumble I now have chain ring and a headset.
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• #140
Parts have been trickling in during the past weeks.
I've used various forums for second hand stuff and a few online shops too.I think I have everything now besides bottle cages and a new lock.
What I don't have is time to build... -
• #141
What I don't have is time to build...
How about now?
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• #142
even worse. :(
I started a dream job this summer and am eager to do good.
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• #143
I want to 650Believe.
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• #144
It lives!!
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• #145
Indeed. At long last, what a relief it is.
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• #146
What a beautiful bastard!
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• #147
Love it. Still one of my favourite forum bikes.
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• #148
rawlands are so nice!
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• #149
Pleased it's back! Will it be getting crazy hugging mudguards again?
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• #150
Thanks everyone.
@alialias Part of the decision to go 650 was to get better mudguard clearance. Will use 28 inch by 60 mm mudguards with probably 20 mm of air between them and the tyres.
I think I can help with some of this, I'll rifle the parts bin.