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• #114202
looks like 2 different bikes chopped together
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• #114203
I mean like down tube shifter but flat mounted. Not Indexed is probs what I meant..
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• #114204
Because, if there's a chance to be a pendant.
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• #114206
Not Indexed
Well, it's an odd ambition to have, but fortunately Dia Compe seem to be in business to accommodate people with odd ambitions
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• #114207
I'm not sure how else I could do it. I've got an old rd6500 which I'm pretty sure I ran with 10 speed 105 levers. I'd like to use the same mech on 10 speed wheels and cassette. In my head I think of non indexed shifters as working like dimmer switches or mixer dials on rotary mixers.
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• #114208
They do, I think it's a good idea. Means you can use more combinations of rear mech, wheel cassette speeds etc and not worry about fouling your indexing.
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• #114212
Cheers mate!
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• #114213
Celui-ci ?
C'est vrai que c'est réussi, le miens sera similaire, C-rec sheriff / open CD anthracite. Pédalier C-rec, headset Chris King 2nuts, tige de selle et potence silver en revanche. Probablement Ritchey classic et Nitto jag avec un riser de fixiboy
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• #114214
Et lui qui me disait que l'anodisation des Omega ne partaient pas au freinage : ) content de ne plus le lire en passent...
TDS Campa Euclid mec si tu veux du long ! Rec 9v moins long ou Corsa rec si il est a ta taille ce cadre.
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• #114215
Anyone know the exact name for this frame with the sliding dropouts?
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• #114217
I'm not looking for a full campy build, the Ritchey Classic seat will be as great, and easier to find.. Also less expensive than a Nitto S83..
I've build the wheels this afternoon, stocked about the result..
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• #114218
old P-29er
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• #114220
nice 'n clean, I like it!
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• #114222
New commuter day
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• #114224
Finally got the M600 built up yesterday, still waiting for a setback post and a 38t ring, but rides great!
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• #114225
Looks great too!
What do you mean by this? In the common meaning of the term, obviously not.