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  • There's no reason not to drill the front to. I'd be inclined to take the fork off and use a pillar drill working from the rear to insure it's lined up.

  • Yeah, On One said "Don't drill it" but as long as it's done well like you describe I can't see what harm it would do

  • They also advised me not to cold set the rear to 135mm but that worked without any detrimental effect. (5 years on)

  • Haha. Sounds like you got away with it!

  • I've got the original, unused, fork from mine, under the bed, if you mess up with the drill and need another...not trying to be a harbinger of doom, but if you need it, for the cost of postage it's yours. My frame is a large, but would guess the forks all have the same length steerer.

  • Thanks jcac! Always good to have a back up plan

  • The fork only comes in one length if bought separately. If you ain't got a pillar drill an engineer would only charge a few quid. A box of tea bags or packet of biscuits would more than likely get it done for nowt.

  • Shimano fit and forget UN55. I'm guessing.
    I'd wait confirmation, but square taper bb makes me guess shimano.

  • Yeah, the UN55 or the UN72 if you can find one (has a better quality nds cup than the UN55).

  • I think my un what ever is still going strong in the mum bike (pbuh) after 8 years.....

  • New workhorse. Having a lot of fun


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  • That's nice man.

    Any jiggery pokery getting good chainline with the Zee's?

  • best Pomp out Ellis

  • Cheers dude. I just put all the BB spacers on the non drive side and mounted the chainring on the inside of the crank, the chain line isn't perfect but I havent had any problems so far

  • Safe man!

  • Aah, good to know ... got any pics of the BB and chainline?

  • Nice one ! Really like it (even with the thomson and flite, it's too common now) :)

    What's the name of the tyres and diameter please ?

    edit: Continental Gator Hardshell 32mm ?

  • I'll try and get one today mate

  • Haha, cheers man. Yeah exactly that

  • I have the Zee crankset - chain line isn't perfect, but never any problems (using a KMC half link chain)
    As elsdg has said, using spacers was the key.

  • new color, new fork, new tires




  • ¡Incre ible!

  • Selling my pompetamine frame and forks here if anyone is interested: https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/295371

  • Previous version is one of my favorite pomp !! The paint, the tyres, the fork, the details, like the text on wheels, the communist pic, .. Love it :) Just added to favorited today on pedalroom btw, haha
    But this one is really cool too !

  • insert winter is coming meme here

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