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  • I seem to recall people suggesting trials hubs before

    Edit: like dirt bike things. Not a TT disc wheel obviously, which is what google throws up

  • 135 spacing? Any wheels with spacers surely?

    Unless you want fixed that is.

  • yes 135mm

    but I don't want a wheelset with a (10/11sp) cassette body and one single cog with spacers left & right, I'd rather have a set with dedicated singlespeed rear hub

  • I should have been clearer, indeed, hubs that you can fit disc brake discs to :)

  • @Dammit
    OK Ta. I assumed I'd be able to "white list" the domain somewhere along the lines.

  • http://www.tensile.net/tensile-2624-trials-specific-disc-hubs.html

    Something like that I guess. Hope do one but it's pricey

  • @hamrack @branwen cheers. I can build wheels but OTP (if there's any) would probably be cheaper

  • Pinnacle Arkose Singlespeed Disc wheel, £150 for the rear.

    This is the singlespeed cassette wheel.

  • @Dammit

    OK Ta. I assumed I'd be able to "white list" the domain somewhere along the lines.

    It looks like you're already having policy (what the DMARC record says to do) over-ridden by your ISP as they should (if it's a double failure) be deleting the email rather than putting it in the spam folder.

    It might (outside chance) be being spam-foldered due to failing SPF, but not being deleted because it passes DKIM, but the sending IP reputation should be good enough to make that a non-issue.

    Look in the header and see what it's passing and what it's failing and report back.

  • I've had issues with emails being put in spam because they've been forwarded. The one that comes to mind is dropbox emails being marked as spam because they were forwarded from an MS Exchange server to my gmail. Gmail reckoned it was a phishing attempt. It's probably some critical part of the header being stripped out/not recreated in the forwarded email. I would have thought it's more an issue for the person/service doing the forwarding than for the original sender.

    Edit: sorry @Dammit, that should have been a reply to @TheShipwright.

  • Rotor 3D, 24mm spindle. Shimano or Rotor BB?

  • Whichever you prefer. Both will be fine, provided the Rotor BB is a BB1.

  • Depends on what domain is appearing in the 5322 for a DMARC based answer to what's going on, many (understatement alert) reputational factors will be involved by the larger ISP's, also, which if you are shit at authentication (as Dropbox are showing the world that they are with p=quarantine) becomes very important.

  • I was wondering if there was one worth getting over another. Rotor seems to be about 30 quid, shimano ultegra is around a tenner. I know either works but whats best for value?

  • whats best for value?

    Given the respective scales of manufacture, do you think it's likely that Rotor could make a BB as good as the Shimano one for only 3 times the price?

  • Right oh. What I expected.

  • I have a pair of BNIB Chris King single speed disc hubs going spare.

  • Why would I use 1x rather than 2x11 on a commuter/light tourer. Weight? Reliability? Not sure what else there is apart from being on trend.
    If its worth it, whats the best place to get individual groupset parts? I want Rotor cranks and Rival everything else.

  • Maintenance, simplicity, weight. (Variation?)

    But if you like close range cassettes dont go 1x. My 6870 1x set up is same weight as if I go 9070 (FD, RD, crankset 50.34) and 6800 11-25 cassette.

    I like 1x on a winter/commuter bike.

    42t with an 11-36 will take you up anything maybe even loaded.

    Rotor cranks are pointless for anything really. A lighter and better shifting set up can be had cheaper EVEN if you stay native to sram.

  • Rotor for bling bling and matching my road bike, if I go 1x then shifting doesn't matter. I do like close ranged cassettes, run an 11-26 year round. After all my umming and arring about All City, I just got a Pilgrims.

  • Force CX1 is literally a better crankset. The only reason to avoid it (in favour of Rotor 3d24 which is a bit of a pig) is standard/shimano hollowtech BB if you hate GXP.

    Go 1x see if you like it, you might. I'd get Rival or even the new Apex 1. Hardly any weight diff.

    Get 1170 cassette.

  • Wait .. isnt pilgrims disc? No hydro?

  • Yuh. Will be 1x Hydro.

  • One of the best things about getting sram hydro 1x is trying to hunt it down (in stock) and the sense of achievement you get and its also great for your credit score ..

    Go shimano ;) Sram hydro doesent make sense. Pricey (my Di2 was cheaper) and the precious sram hood shape is also lost. Great for tumblr though.

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