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• #2
Lynskey cross will do it all for you and the picnflk has a mtb chainline which i would avoid.
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• #3
Isn't the value of the Pickenflick full build better?
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I have two (one frame in the attic), chainline issue hasn't been a problem on either of mine - some people have added a 2.5mm spacer to the drive side bottom bracket to solve it.
my current one is cx1 with 40mm G-one tyres running tubeless - great bike and brilliant value. much better than my ti kinesis tripster which I sold
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• #5
Considered custom? Polish builders will build you exactly what you want for roughly the price of the On-One
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• #6
Doesn't mention yer budget, maybe have a look at Enigma Ecroix.
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token datum suggestion
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• #8
I want to build much the same bike at the moment and keep being tempted by a Mason Resolution, but budget is holding me back (if it's an "everything" bike will it be too pretty to mess up in the mud)?
Salsa colossal was another option, a bit cheaper / heavier...
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• #9
Emailed you Re Ritchey.
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• #10
A nĂ¼ Direction six months on...
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• #11
Slow going piecing it together, but the rims have arrived (Velocity Blunts), along with the Thomson post.
Elsewhere I've ordered most of a Force CX1 groupset, TRP Spyre brakes, Shutter Precision dynamo, and already have a Chris King headset.
Currently tossing up WTB Horizon rubber or Babyshoe Pass'. Good to see the Restrap frame bag fitting like a glove, aside from every strap going right over the cable bosses.
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• #12
Wtb .. because straya
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• #13
I thought WTB was American?
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• #14
It is
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• #15
shit yeah, for some reasons I thought they were Australian. Now that I've said it, do it.
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• #16
Haha, that was all the convincing I needed! Unfortunately it's looking like there isn't any stock of the Horizon anywhere so I might have to order from Italy...
Anyway, any rear hub recommendations? I'm considering White Industries.
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• #17
Well SBC have them in the shop .. no1 told you to leave
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• #18
American Company, Taiwan made (?) but UK designed/developed.
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• #19
This has made me immediately regret my decision.
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• #20
This is one cool project! Don't know if you decided on the drivetrain.. But I would go for the new SRAM Apex1, but with a praxis crankset:
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• #21
God daaaamn, that looks good. I've already sprung for a Force 1, though I have Zayante's on my roadbike which are incredible. They could be an option down the line though.
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• #22
Living on the dark side of the moon makes international deliveries significantly less snappy.
Devastatingly I have ordered a non-XD Hope Pro 4 hub, and didn't clock it till the cassette arrived, but fortunately found one elsewhere. Schlow progress.
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• #23
That force derailleur can't clear a 42t cassette as far as I know..
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• #24
Officially probably not but unofficially you'd be surprised how far they'll go Mark at SBC cycles got a zee mech working with a 42 and thats a short cage.
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• #25
We'll see I guess.. My X9 long cage just about fits over the 42, since it was designed for 11-40 cassettes
I've been going back and forth on a build of late, mainly obsessing over the frame. I want something that'll take me on fast, very lightly loaded all-dayers over the rough stuff, as well as more fully laiden adventures.
For that reason I've ruled out carbon and have been looking at ti/steel. Ritchey's Swiss Cross Disc is highly appealing, if a bit silly in terms of price for steel. I've been talking to a guy about his Salsa Warbird frame (used), but he's also wanting far too much for it.
In jumps the Pickenflick at a really reasonable price. Has anyone had any experience with these? This bad boy is going for 799.
I'll be getting some nice hand built wheels and probably a Sram 1X setup. Open to suggestions!