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  • Just the big 29t cassette, gonna fit a 11-25 as the 13-29 rub on the chainstay.

  • how much for a rack like that?

  • So stoked to finally get this. Last layer of glue and the tyres going on new wheels this evening and can start building it up


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  • That's lovely! What forks are those? All the best with the race, some pictures of it would be nice.

  • tom, forgot to reply to the original post, but I want to echo the other comments, its not fubard, and will most probably be salvagable by bending/realigning alone. glwrepair

  • Cheers. I am going to try that at some point. Ordered a new crabon replacement though.

  • Shame the Nelson's not getting ridden, could you just put a positive rise boner stem on there and use it for track/tarck, or would it still break your spine?

  • Columbus mud disc fork arrived for a new project. Thought ordering without paint would be fine but I'm worried it might suffer water damage or chips to the bare carbon. Should I spray on some clearcoat before riding it?


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  • Before I go buy a second pompino, is there a list of OTP sscx frames somewhere?

  • Is it possible to cold set a Pompino to 130mm OLD?

  • I actually have one of the old 135mm spaced Pomps in L that I will be shifting soon if that's of any interest.

  • Aren't they famous for cracking at the chainstay/BB junction? I'd be wary of doing anything which pulled on that, or any other, weld. If you build the jig to thoroughly immobilise the joints, then putting an s-bend in the stays should be mostly harmless.

  • Can you make it smaller and sell it to me, ta

  • Throw me a PM

  • Water doesn't damage carbon .. It's UV or when you break the fibers that a setup for failure is introduced.

    You need to use a UV resistant clear coat .. or use a specific carbon polish / wax which has a UV protection additive

  • What exactly will UV do? Do standard carbon components always use UV protecting clearcoat?

    I'm more worried about small chips and knocks breaking fibres and leading to much bigger problems

  • What exactly will UV do?

    It won't do much at all to the carbon fibres, but it can degrade the resin matrix.

    I'm more worried about small chips and knocks breaking fibres and leading to much bigger problems

    The principle benefit of fibre reinforced composites compared with homogeneous materials is that small chips don't lead to bigger problems (more precisely, the composite structure has mechanisms to resist crack propagation which don't exist in crystalline materials)

  • Water doesn't damage carbon

    While this is true, it's the polymer matrix which is at risk, and it turns out that adding water to the mix alongside UV exposure does significantly accelerate the matrix erosion

  • So my unpainted carbon fork should be fine...probably. It's definitely going to get muddy and wet, but ridden in the UK so UV shouldn't be too much of an issue

  • So my unpainted carbon fork should be fine...probably

    Lots of naked carbon out there, the nudity doesn't seem to be a primary cause of failure. Interesting anecdote via Leonard Zinn

    "Our R & D director...took some of our hockey shafts and fabricated a rooftop carrier for his car. He drove that around San Diego for five years. We took the rack down and performed our standard 3-point bend test...There was no decrease in strength or stiffness after five years on top of the car in Southern California sun and heat"

    Since UV degradation is a long-known problem with polymers, a huge amount of R&D effort has gone into making them more stable.

  • I'll stop worrying about it then. Thanks

  • Latest dumpster find! MBK touring frame and fork - hot pink with lowrider eyelets and room for 45c slicks front and back :)

  • Fork swap is a success! Run out of Mastik One though, so rear tyre isn't glued yet. Which is also handy, because it's pretty badly dished.

    Really pleased with how it's coming together though.

    Is conti glue compatible enough with mastik one that I can use it for the wet layer?

  • Those e5 frames are very good.

    Modern classic.

  • 11s SIMPLEX RETROFRICTION Test

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