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• #111277
No need to be borrowing wheels, a pic or idea of clearance with the 23c would also give me a good enough idea. Regarding headset, knowing it takes a Mindset is all the info I needed. As for forks, will probably source a 3T funda. Have some other 3T finishing bits in bin so would contemplate. Group will be mixed Sram 10sp, wheels something cheap.
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• #111278
added bartape, pedal straps and saddle cover (all NOS from early eighties). Cable housing that came with these things seemed to be lemon yellow while all the other things are egg yellow. Will use grey cable housing I guess.
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• #111279
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• #111280
That Gios is perfect. Can't work out what I like more, that or your Charlie Olga TT. Well done sir.
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• #111281
thanks Jambon :)
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• #111282
Stunning!
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• #111283
Doesn't look too bad at the brake, but the chainstays and seat tube/mech clamp could be tight... maybe 5mm either side of the tyre here
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• #111284
Putting together my HH but unfortunately it has a internal seatpost clamp that is not clamping So kind of pointless. I've been searching the net for a replacement but struggling to find a match. Was hoping that one you fine people could help me out on maybe getting it to work again. Maybe by filing the clamps?
2nd picture is what the clamp looks like.
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• #111285
go n get some lathed to your needs.
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• #111286
That would be nice but have no idea where they do things like that in London.
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• #111287
it has a internal seatpost clamp that is not clamping
Not clamping how?
If the two halves are meeting in the middle before they apply any force to the seat post, it's probably because the bore holding the clamping parts has pushed away from the seat tube. It might only take a small shim to re-establish contact.
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• #111288
Sold Crux cross bike, bought Ritchey Swiss Cross canti frameset, removed 6800 from my CAAD10, converted to 1x11 using wolftooth chainring built up at work when quiet the other day
DA9000 series purchased for CAAD for when winter shuffles off its mortal coil
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• #111289
Hopefully rides as good as it looks
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• #111290
That's probably what has happened. The two halves are wore so they are clamping but just not enough. You think that just making a shim from a can tin, cutting it the same shape as the halves should do the trick?
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• #111291
Those are some nice upgrades! The Swiss Cross looks almost as iconic as the flag itself. Bar angle looks a bit off though
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• #111292
You know what, I just thought the same having seen that pic. Not sure if it may be angle of the camera or not quite setup right.
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• #111293
You think that just making a shim from a can tin, cutting it the same shape as the halves should do the trick?
The shim needs to sit on the bevelled faces, might be tricky to get it to stay there while you're assembling everything but it has to be worth a try before setting off down any more expensive roads.
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• #111294
Agreed 110%, thanks
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• #111295
Is there enough material in the two bits for you to file it to fit?
Not an expert on this and tester is probably your best man since he's been machining loads of custom stuff.
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• #111296
I was thinking to file the bevelled faces so that they where smooth again and then the inside of each halve to make them smaller so that when I thighten them it will clamp tighter. But the shim is a much better idea just need to make it fit as @mdcc_tester mentioned.
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• #111297
Looks nice, got pics of the whole frame?
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• #111298
Front mudguard and Lumotec light still need to be mounted.
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• #111299
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• #111300
Defintely a normal cartridge bearing headset will fit, incidentally been discuss recently on the forum too.