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  • Gx 2x10 type 2.1 with rival shifter

  • Thanks - I may take you up on that. Going to have a look at a Datum next week.

    Also still interested in the Soma Fog Cutter, although this is more similar to bikes I already have so probably doesn't make that much sense. Just looks really nice.

  • dat wheelbase #tukt

  • What kind of tyre size do people think you need for gravel/hardpack but not full off-road? Part of my interest in these bikes is the fact I found the gravel bits of the Camel Trail quite unpleasant with 28s on my Fratello - and I'm probably going to end up riding there quite a bit with my old man as he gets older, it's local to him and there's no traffic so he quite likes it.

  • Don't understand the hashtag

  • Form over function clearances by another name then?

  • Form over function

    thats Condor in a nutshell no?

    £2k Italian mink coat, made in Italy. Guess where its made? Italy! Italy. That will be £2k. Italy.

  • Works out quite a bit cheaper on cycle scheme, but fair enough, their prices have gone out of line with a lot of the competition over the last couple of years.

  • I dont have issue with price/perceived value, I am happy to pay Dom Mason the same money for one of his bikes. Its just bizarre in this day and age to market and add premium for 'Handmade in Italy'.

  • Is bikesnob where you get your inspiration for your builds from?

  • I'd explain it, but I can just link to your thread

  • Something between 30-40c, plenty of tires to choose

  • I guess I'm wondering if 32mm is going to be enough of a change - I'm leaning towards bikes that are still pretty audax-y in geo, just with the extra tyre clearance that discs seem to provide.

  • tukt the same as tyte?

  • went for 30mm this summer because I mainly use this for work and not gravel

  • Look like a good size and seemed to work.

    How's your experiences with these brakes? I'm tempted to get it, and liked the idea that I adjust for wear.

  • feel-vice they are exactly what I thought they would be: somewhere in the middle between bb7/other mechanicals and full hydraulics. They modulate better than mechanicals but feel somewhat murky/muddy compared to full hydros.

    I've generally had pleasant experiences with them but somehow I managed to soil the pads of the rear brake when chancing the summer wheels, heh.

  • From your described, it sound like a careful trimming of a proper full compressionless housing will sufficient in making it feel like a full hydraulic.

    Will be putting those on the Elephant with SRAM 1ospd shifters, 11-36 plus 46/34 a good ratios.

  • one additional benefit is that they are quite small in size so setting up mudguards near them is easier than with bb7 or hayes

  • yeh my cables could use some upgrading. I've had those same jagwires for two or three years now

  • Yokozuna Reaction, you won't regret it.

  • those same brakes are available as juin tech r1 or yokozuna. The yokozuna ones come with yokozuna cables. Dunno is it the reaction -cable though, but might be worth to consider if upgrading cables at the same time.

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