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• #3577
Thanks for sharing that. Had no idea it existed.
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• #3578
SSCXEC and WC are ment to be wilder than the standard SSEC WC events.
Watching with interest myself :) after doing a SSEC best to take a spare liver and kidneys and don't challenge Belgians to drink off's.
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• #3579
This will be a good end to the season.
Here's the new bike:
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• #3580
What a weapon! That looks awesome.
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• #3581
Long cockpit is long.
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• #3582
Brake levers actually not too bad, I found the Shimano hydraulic one oddly longer despite a shorter appearance.
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• #3583
Does look fast. Are you not racing on your Polish custom build anymore?
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• #3584
I'm still mildly tempted for my Genesis
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• #3585
11,8kg. That's my crossfit sorted for today...
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• #3586
Photo?
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• #3587
Probably the most comfortable brake hood I have ever ridden on.
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• #3588
I'd take sram over any other hydro aestetically AND comfort vice
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• #3589
Hmm, thougt it had attached...
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• #3590
Here we go (hopefully):
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• #3591
This is going well...
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• #3592
file size too big ? for attachment....
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• #3593
if it's over 3mb, it won't attach.
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• #3594
You can also use imgur.com and post a direct link
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• #3595
Photosize is way below 3mb. It just kept timing out.
1 Attachment
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• #3596
Any thoughts on eccentric PF30 bottom brackets for running single speed? It looks as though my options are a £45 one from Onza, or a Wheels Manufacturing version for twice the price. I'm undecided as to whether to bother with one of these or spend a while playing with chains and 'magic' ratios whilst using a normal BB.
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• #3597
I used an Origin 8 EBB, which worked okay, but I couldn't stop it creaking. I'm using a chain tensioner now, with a standard EBB, but I mainly race on gears these days, so not sure if that makes sense if you're racing in normal British conditions, i.e. mud.
I think @Jon. is using an EBB on his bike up there ^.
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• #3598
It's creaking i'm concerned about, I assume they have to be fitted without grease to stop them spinning around in the frame?
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• #3599
You need grease in there to protect the bearings from the elements, IMO. I think that all EBBs slip eventually, it's just some slip faster than others. The Origin8 wasn't too bad, it probably needed adjusting every few weeks, but it's a bit of a faff as you have to remove the non-drive side crank to retension the chain. That's also a ball ache when you get to a race and decide you need to change gear, which normally means changing the chain length too.
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• #3600
sounds like a bit of a shit option, I was keen on the idea of going singlespeed but might just sack it in and ride 1x11 again
Thanks! Looks fun.
Better make sure @Jon. knows about it too.