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• #52
A typical 54cm road bike have a stack of 545 and reach of 385.
A 56cm have a stack of 565 and reach of 395.
Should give you an idea of what to look for.
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• #53
Why not? Not like 80mm gonna cause issues, it still ride like a bike.
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• #54
Anyone tried the GF TI disc?
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• #55
A penny farthing still rides like a bike. This is about getting good fit + good handling. ~100mm stems are where it's at. Accept no substitutes.
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• #56
The Wilier stem is 100mm.
However, changing stem length would be to compensate for the reach, not necessarily top tube length, surely? -
• #57
Aren't you comparing Willier reach with Kinesis reach? Isn't that what this whole discussion was about? Just make sure it's not stupidly out of range so you need a silly stem.
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• #58
Yes, but the point that I'm making is that two bikes with different top tube lengths can have the same reach.
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• #59
I see, I wrote TT. I meant reach. You knew what I was talking about though so WWIII averted.
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• #61
Like your wife, I'll give you a clip 'round the 'ead for being an internet bike fitting smartarse.
I think you'd be better off on a 57cm 4S anyway, specifically the one hanging up in my flat...
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• #62
Looks to me like the 55.5cm would fit you better out of those two. Slightly longer headtube, but you've got a few spacers under the stem anyway, and slightly longer top tube (but as the wilier has a steeper seat tube the reach'll likely work out about the same).
I am not an expert though!
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• #63
Anyone got/still running a Decade Virtue ? Only just finished mine and I feel i've been left behind in the rapture.
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• #64
Green and gold. Great choice. I'm sure we'll be awesome again in Tokyo. :P
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• #65
lol Was going to do yellow, but that would probably been a little John Deere ;-)
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• #66
You'll still get good handling with the 80mm stem, it only feel different but still handle the same.
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• #67
Yes but it's sub-optimal. Next.
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• #68
Kinesis 4S Disc has an "integrated FSA type headset"
Anyone know which model it is, specifically, and if there's something else, preferably better, I can replace it with?
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• #69
Have a look here -may give you some idea
http://www.fullspeedahead.com/product-category/road/?filtering=1&filter_component_type=677
Why would you want to replace it anyway ? What's wrong with it ? If it's worn, a simple change of bearings would suffice ?
I can't think of anything better, unless you are feeling flush and fancy a mix-n-match Hope one. Not to say those are better, just more expensive.
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• #70
The old bung kept loosening off during TCR so I want to kill it in the face now I have a new bung. It's not strictly necessary more a 'just in case' the bearings suffered.
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• #71
I have exactly the same problem with my ATR fork. The bung is crappy.
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• #72
I tightened the headset again this morning. I'll see how it goes.
This is with the longer, knurled bung I replaced the stock one with.
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• #73
Which replacement are you using? I bought a Hope one and it's slightly too wide for the steerer.
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• #74
Bung? Mentioned it somewhere else on here.... hang on...
It was the long (52mm) ITM one, here:
http://www.ribblecycles.com/au/itm-carbon-1-1-8-expanding-stem-cap/ -
• #75
Kinesis 4S Disc has an "integrated FSA type headset"
Anyone know which model it is, specifically, and if there's something else, preferably better, I can replace it with?
Oh hai!
You need to get your S.H.I.S straight! More info here.
Merlin expand on Kinesis' description: "Tapered headtube – 1” 1/8 top race, tapered to 1” ½ bottom 36x45 integrated FSA type."
I know, "ain't nobody got time for that" so I've done the heavy lifting for you: IS41/IS52 40 (45°).
Cane Creek 40 series is the Tstr fan-boi headset of choice: best function/price balance. (fifth row down, second or third column from the right).
You're le welcome!
PS Usual caveats apply. [I have no idea what I'm doing meme]
How long is the stem on the Willier? If you buy a longer frame Kinesis, you don't want to have to run an 80mm stem or something to make up for the extra length TT.