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• #111877
I have ridden with oval / Qrings for years in TTs & triathlon. Seemed a backward step to go round. I got more for the claims around efficiency looking for sustained ave power rather than anything else
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• #111878
I think the point was that with fixed Oval chainrings aren't a good choice because of the chain tension issue
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• #111879
Arh ok ...... i did a bit of looking into this , spoke with Rotor as well as a few Fixie LBS & decided as I had the Qrings to go with it . There is a arguement that chain tension isnt constant which i agree with although this can be minimised with correct tension (like a sweet spot if you will) So far so good. No throwing chains as yet. If it did begin to cause an issue then a tensioner would rectify that.
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• #111880
It's a singlespeed rather than fixed, right?
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• #111881
Yes it is single rather fixed.
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• #111882
fixed Oval chainrings aren't a good choice because of the chain tension issue
It's not an issue. The chain is wrapped pretty close to half way around the ring all the time, so the actual variation in effective chain length is tiny, often no more than the variation caused by eccentricity of "round" rings.
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• #111883
lol @ Qrings being advanced.
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• #111884
I've got a creak in my pf30 fsa bottom bracket.
I will strip and re fit soon, but if it carries on does anyone recommend anything? Nothing too flash as I don't have much cash to splash!!
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• #111885
Agree with others that it's a bit bizzare but I really, really can't stop myself from liking it.
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• #111886
And for the sceptics / traditionalists / analists etc ...... i didn't build your bike , i did mine..... it was part of the process of getting my head together from the RTA ..... it will do me for TTs , track , triathlons & even just getting out and about up a few hills (not that you have many of them down London way) .... no offence meant ;)
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• #111887
I've got some clips & extensions you're welcome to and a friend has some brake levers, if you can sort out a base bar.
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• #111888
This. Let the silly start. Hi.
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• #111891
Jelly
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• #111892
Return of the King! Coming back with style.
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• #111893
Looks a lot like my Sillgey except for the seatstay/downtube intersection.
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• #111894
Gonna take the 44rn off this (for my spicer when it arrives, hopefully soon) ans replace with the full face custom chainring I have, been trying to work out a nice position on this Cannondale but think I'm gonna go with shallower drops.
Seatpost is the stock kingbury USA seatpost that the bike was specked with, and I'm really digging yellow tape.
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• #111895
Tl;dr it's a dented fixie skidder
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• #111896
Your words are cheap and empty.
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• #111897
Stickers on a c track are the worst
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• #111898
Cadence sticker lol
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• #111899
Needs bandana tied around the top tube
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• #111900
Mash sticker makes it legit
I had most of the bits in the cellar .... getting the frame fixed after RTA was biggest outlay of the rebuild