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• #112602
Obviously proprietary tools can fuck off, but it does ride nicely imo.
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• #112603
Weight?
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• #112604
No idea. About 8.5kg I think
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• #112605
Sure! It's probably 132,5mm, this size is used so you can use 135mtb and 130road hubs.
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• #112606
My bait worked ;)
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• #112607
Frame is custom and I asked for 135. Its a disc frame so how could I ever use road hubs? Its also definitely 133 according to my verniers. If stretching by hand is fine i'll just do that, for some reason I thought you had to do a trick with string to keep it aligned, although it is only 1mm each side
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• #112608
I thought you had to do a trick with string to keep it aligned...
That's to check alignment as you set the stays, otherwise you could end up with the wheel to one side: check Sheldon on cold setting.
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• #112609
plenty of early road disc hubs where 130
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• #112610
built this up for the first time in ages
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• #112611
Hawt
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• #112612
Help needed choosing a groupset that goes with a bike (I know, it's a luxury problem I'm having)...
Tomorrow I'm picking up this 1996 frame. Ideally I would put a Campa 11 speed Chorus on it but that's beyond the remaining budget. So I have to choose from 4 groupsets I already have: a new Ultegra 6800, a Campa Chorus/Record 10 speed (carbon ergopowers), a Sram Force (10 speed) or an era correct 9 speed Record Titanium.
What would look best on this white frameset? As I do ride my bikes, I'm thinking of one of the more modern groupsets. But can one put a Shimmy on an Italian classsic?
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• #112613
Bought a Look 585 some time ago and started to source parts and build it up. Decided on a BB30 Chainset (bsa frame). Ended up with a bsa bb386 evo bottom bracket. Did not want to buy a tool for the install, so decided to Make one in CAD and 3Dprint it. Great sucsess!
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• #112614
Wicked
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• #112615
Would go with the 6800, the 10 speed force group looks way to shouty
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• #112616
Thanks. Going "all black" with black (carbon) seatpost and black stem (quill ofcourse)?
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• #112617
all black sounds perfect. But you know what they say.. once you go black
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• #112618
I'd go for the 10 speed campag because they all work but this will look the best.
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• #112619
^ this
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• #112620
Thanks for the opinions, I'll try both and take some pics. Maybe the RS81 wheels won't really match when taking the 6800.
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• #112621
Think I will go for campa. Just saw in sellers mail I get a 135 bcd chainring for free. Problem solved. 😀
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• #112622
Picked up a second hand knock-off of the yak, Edinburgh Bike Coop were selling them a few years ago apparently. A bit of research suggests they're pretty good and has the added bonus of folding entirely flat.
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• #112623
Nice, I had looked at those but got mine for less than one of those.
20kg of tree climbing gear on the back this morning no trouble. Don't need my car mon-wed now. Win. -
• #112624
Hi there,
I recently bought a pair of nos mexico 68 rims laced on what was described in the ad as titanium record hubs.
After seeing the pictures, I thought they were 9 speed so I didn't bother to ask the seller but when I got them I found out that they had the damn super rare 8 speed record titanium hubs, which has a unique freehub body.
I've read on bradford bike that it was possible to fit some 9 speed cogs after notching them a bit. Has anyone tried that before? Does it seem like a good idea or should I try to replace the freehub? Anybody knows a compatible one?
I know it's a lot of questions, and of course I could buy a campy titanium cassette but the cheapest I found on ebay is 150 euros, which is three times the price I paid for the wheels...
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• #112625
Notching the cassette is the easy part: it doesn't need to be particularly accurate.
The hard part is finding the spacer kit.
Aha ffs
Groupset arguments >>>>