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• #13652
Looks cheeky, loving the paint.
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• #13653
Yeah that was a big factor in me buying it, i love smoked paint. Also it was under £90 with the full original spec. Hopefully it'll clean up nicely.
Plan is to spend as little as possible and use my parts bin, to do list will be:
- full clean and re-grease the headset
- replace canti's for v brakes
- Low riders and rack/basket
- replace saddle
- replace pedals (flats or SPD havent decided yet)
- sweepy bars with better grips
- sealed bb
and optionally
- 1x (depending on ratios and if my spare narrow wide fits)
- new rear wheel and swap out gears for a SLX long cage with trigger shifter 10 speed.
- New tyres; possibly Halo h-block, possibly twin rails, see what I can pinch.
- full clean and re-grease the headset
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• #13654
replace canti's for v brakes
Want some Paul Mini Moto? Black obv
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• #13655
Paul Mini Moto
Erm, maybe depends how much? I already have a spare set of V's
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• #13656
both for £120? I am about 80% certain that the clamp on chaincatcher is 31.8.
Instant Radvist vibes.
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• #13658
I'll pass thanks, that probably more than I'll spend on the entire bike. Will let you know if I need the chain catcher thanks.
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• #13659
Super sick! lucky on the lowrider eyelets.. looks to be in great shape too.
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• #13660
Ya they were another key winning feature. Will post better photos when it arrives.
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• #13661
Make sure @snottyotter checks those cantis properly
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• #13662
They might get
burntlost in transit. -
• #13663
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• #13664
No...
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• #13665
Can ride a wall !
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• #13666
Finally got around to fitting the rack. I humbly submit for you dis/approval, jokes, scorn, etc......
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• #13667
I remember your thread about this a little while back. I dig it, looks good with the pizza rack!
If it were mine, i would go for a quill and some sweepy bars instead. Or if it must be drops, then a quill and Deda Piega compact 26.0 bars :)
Looks very enjoyable regardless
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• #13668
Agree with t0-ster re threadless converter and would like to add different chainset - that nexus townbike thing really doesn't look too good.
Otherwise nice & functional!
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• #13669
Anyone ever seen one of the Velo Vitality framesets built up or had any expereince with them at all? Seem a cheap way to get a functional build - https://www.velovitality.co.uk/collections/framesets/products/countryspeed-lugged-steel-frameset
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• #13670
No, but I can vouch for the shop and the owner.
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• #13671
Seem good, have bought compass tyres from them before...I didn't even know they did frames, its not in their site menu? Its like they're some secret you have to know exist.
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• #13672
Illuminati!!
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• #13673
Seems like a one-off, not their own production line
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• #13674
Yeah, only one size, just happens to be perfect for me.
Interesting there's no mention of what its built from - 3.95kg suggests nothing particularly exotic.
Anyone know what the deal is with the fairly 'utilitarian' seatstay bridge?
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• #13675
I think those are put there to mount a frame lock on. Pretty handy in the city for quick lockups!
New functional project en-route with a hugh thanks to @snottyotter for helping it get to me.
Wont be changing too much but adding a few racks. It'll then go to live with my parents in Wales so I have something to ride there without having to battle with the bastards at Great Western to get my bike on their trains.