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• #727
Kind of considering doing a TT on my Planet X Tor next year. Been doing them on an adapted Felt AR1, so the position on the Tor is way better.
A question though, as I'll have to change the forks to standard road forks to fit a brake (although I'm not even sure if they'll fit due to the weird cut out), how would that affect the geo/handling? Got some spare forks from a Boardman Air in the garage that'll do the trick.
They're not on the PX site anymore, but I'm pretty sure this is the same frame for the geo details (I'm on the L size with the 57cm TT): http://www.fixedgear.london/products/london-fixed-gear-track-bike-carbon-pista
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• #728
how would that affect the geo/handling?
Not sure what fork PX put on the TOR, but if they blindly followed fashion and used a 30mm offset, using a 43mm offset road fork will quicken the steering slightly by reducing trail, but you'd have to be a special snowflake to notice it.
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• #729
Don't forget to post pics!
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• #732
the deep section front
Still got this? ££?
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• #733
Nah - sold it to fund the tri-spoke unfortunately!
@mdcc_tester is that 80% thing UCI regs? If so will have to get that sorted. Rode it at the national masters this year, but wasn't checked. Had to lop shitloads off the extensions to make it UCI legal.
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• #734
Here's a pic of my fixed wheel TT bike, it a steel Paké frame/forks (purchased from Procyclery in Las Vegas in 2011) running Corima wheels, Campagnolo chain set and Centaur brakes (Shimano 600 Tricolor in pic).
I usually ride 53 x 15 or 16, rode the VTTA event on H25/2 in 2014 and recorded 54:08, that's just over 100 rpm, I've done some of my best rides on fixed, 58:07 on CC 01, and quite a few short 21's on H10/2 and H10/8, hope this helps. Regards
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• #735
@mdcc_tester is that 80% thing UCI regs?
No, it's CTT regs (14.d.iii), so if you're planning to ride a TT you should be at >80%. I made it a smidge (<0.5%) over, but as you can see the baseline I drew misses the front tyre so you might be under. The good news is that there's no scrutineering, or even a regulation requiring you to submit to scrutineering, so there's basically zero probability that you'd get called on it other than by pedants on cycling fora who have nothing better to do than count pixels on any photos you volunteer :)
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• #738
It is mate, how are you keeping? I tried to recover my ID, it wouldn't work! I'll ask my bro, he's better on computers than me.
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• #739
Ah, cheers for that. The bars may end up coming up a bit anyway for the TT position: make it a bit comfier for a 10 :)
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• #740
how are you keeping?
Healthy and happy, but also fat and slow. With any luck I can fix the latter without breaking the former :)
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• #742
this is yours right?
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• #743
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• #744
Yes it's mine. And thanks. I don't have that many pictures of it, but there is a some on my instagram @magnus_bang
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• #745
These two though...
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• #746
Love the old Merc too. Yours?
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• #747
@tommmmmmm 's
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• #748
I wrote one of those off. Happier times.
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• #750
New bike for the new season:
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As Sheldon might have said...
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