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• #6177
Aww man. Current mood is grumpy so I'm feeling like I'd rather throw it in the bin and buy a new frame that is designed better.
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• #6178
Bahahaha
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• #6179
how's this even possible.
On One, that's how.
Crimp fork leg or insert washer between locknut and drop out.
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• #6180
@cupcakes, are per out chat on the other thread.
I found this when I was looking up the frame size.
https://web.archive.org/web/20120301155947/http://www.on-one.co.uk/i/q/FROOPOMPET/on_one_pompetamine_cro_mo_urban_frame
On one say Centrelock for max clearance.Let's hope your LBS can squish it and make some space otherwise it's washer time and fiddling with the brake adaptor mount to get the BB7 lining up with the disc.
good luck
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• #6181
Should I be concerned that I had to open a track end up a bit and put some grease in to help slide the rear wheel in?
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• #6182
I'm using a surly hub with single speed one Side and standard iso disk other with absolutely no issues!
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• #6183
PX and OO aren't known for their rigorous QA. I'd say no.
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• #6184
Mine, which is a lot of fun.
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• #6185
Someone suggested today respacing the axle and re-dishing the rim. Possibly the best option!
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• #6186
I can't get the picture to upload for some reason. It's a Pomp which I enjoy riding!
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• #6187
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• #6188
Try reducing file size?
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• #6189
3mb max, if your image exceed this, it won't be uploaded.
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• #6190
So, it looks like people are managing to get 45c tyres on V4 pompinos, what sort of mud clearance are you getting? On one list mud tyre max at 32 and slick at 35. That's a hell of a difference but it wouldn't be the first time they've got something wrong!
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• #6191
Slicks doesn't collect much mud
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• #6192
Thanks for the tips. Will see if this works
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• #6193
It has, nice.
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• #6194
Thanks. It's a lot of fun...
I've got 35m knobblies and there isn't much clearance, but it works. I think I'd have a bit more clearance if I pull the wheel back a bit.
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• #6195
Which tyres may I ask?
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• #6196
Continental cyclo x king. They fit, and don't rub, but there's not much clearance.
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• #6197
Ah great I was thing of getting a pair of these. Cheers
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• #6198
Current state, awaiting freewheel and knobblies so currently with Miche/openpro wheels, marathon+\gatorhardshell, Sug75s, Thompson stem, some random turquoise bars, OnOne seatpost and charge saddle. And the cetma of course!
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• #6199
The clearance you need when it doesnt rain very much where you live, also the one you need when you dont use this bike when its raining ;)
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• #6200
I was just wondering how people got 45s on if 35s were tight?
The pompino will be my bike for when it's super wet and muddy. Less to get bunged up with no gears. The soil is predominantly clay where I am so the tyres can end up a lot larger than when they started off!
I think I've heard about people having that problem. Maybe centre lock rotors?
I'd put the fork in a vice and squash it a bit.