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• #110752
Post-to-IS adaptor backwards?
Not backwards, just not optimised for that dropout. When designing a general purpose adapter, the designer has to make it fit as many common cases as possible, and that means predominantly IS mounts which are above the dropout rather than inside the rear triangle. The safe choice is to rotate the caliper position backwards around the axle centre so that the front of caliper will always clear the seatstay even on bikes with bulky Horst-link pivots in that area.
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• #110754
Okay thanks, that makes sense and is useful to know.
In your experience of pompetamine ownership, have you found an adaptor that works better? Installing it the other way around, as I've now done, allows the caliper to sit better with respect to the chainstay however it's only going to grab the rotor with about half of the pads, which isn't ideal. Perhaps a 140 adaptor with the 160mm disc in this configuration will work better?
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• #110755
In your experience of pompetamine ownership, have you found an adaptor that works better?
In my experience of Pompetamine ownership, I used BR-M755 brakes which are natively IS mount :)
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• #110756
Fair!
Anyone else?
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• #110757
Loose a link of the chain.
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• #110758
Just a set of mudguards away from finishing my new winter rig
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• #110759
Finally put a group on and roughly cabled my Orbit America.
Thoughts:
- The gear outers rise sharply up out of the shifters. Is this normal? I have to put quite a kink in them to get them running smoothly along the bar.
- One BB cup does that horrible thing where once I tighten it past a certain point it clunks and goes one thread looser. I've tightened it up to the point just before it clunks, which is definitely under torque. I'm guessing the threads on either the cups or the frame are pooped, but they didn't look too bad. I might have cross-threaded it but haven't managed to do that ever before. Will Locktite be my best option for a bodge or should I give up and throw it all in a bin?
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- The gear outers rise sharply up out of the shifters. Is this normal? I have to put quite a kink in them to get them running smoothly along the bar.
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• #110760
Is there a groove to guide the cable near the hole in the shifter? On my Mirage shifters the cable wanted to stick straight out which meant the rubber hood wouldn't sit over it properly. I just pushed it down into the groove and wrapped electrical tape around a couple times. Didn't need to kink the cable to get it to sit in. This was using the Jagwire outers that have a special flexy section that goes under the bar tape.
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• #110761
Yeah, and that groove makes them stick out. I'm actually using proper Campag outers. I say kink, it's just a sort of sharp bend that requires a bit of force to make the cable sit flat. It'll respond to some forceful taping, but just seemed an odd exit route.
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• #110762
It lives!
I don't recall any BB problems, but I would say that wouldn't I?
Looks like Ultra Torque: have you had the shell faced (& chased)?
I'm quite certain I wouldn't have done: the only photo I can find is with a square taper BB fitted.
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• #110764
If that's your winter bike, what's your summer bike?
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• #110765
It's the one at the front. Nothing too special, but I like :)
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• #110766
Yup but then I'd lose my mud clearance
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• #110768
Touring bike looks great, what frame is that? Been using 6800 for a few months now and still really impressed with the performance & quality.
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• #110769
What's the rack?
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• #110770
First edition Stavanger that Pelago produced. Pretty much the same geo as the current model, but smaller diameter tubes and the cantis. And lugs ofcourse.
@PhilDAS It's also Pelago, but only the stays. The platform is just some random rear rack, that had eyelets close to the same distance as the stays. Then just chopped it shorter.
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• #110771
Both very very nice bikes. The burls Ti is classy!
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• #110772
I saw the paint bubbling but it happens on aluminium frames from the white surface corrosion, not necessarily an issue so I wasn't overly concerned. I bought the frame a couple of months ago on retro bike and didn't notice the crack at the time so have no way of knowing if it was even there then. Oh well, I'll know to check next time.. I have another 90s cannondale at work I need to check asap tomorrow, it's got me worried!
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• #110774
Disc brake on an NJS frame? That'll be bankiren ;)
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• #110775
wow
Thanks @Turkish however it is now obvious I had the adaptor on backwards
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