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• #114702
Thanks!
Next update will be the groupset (DA 9000, Sram Red or Campagnolo Record with UltraTorque 5arms cranks?) and cockpit. -
• #114703
Do enjoy the look of that Pomp, sweet bikes man!
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• #114704
Lovely bikes, DA9000 on the Moser will be special.
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• #114706
Did I see you on this on the Surrey canal path, some evening this week?
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• #114707
Definitely special in a good way. I have similar plans of upgrading the 6800 on my Leader AX at some point to DA9000.
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• #114708
Brakes is on its way, missus would kill me.
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• #114709
yeah that's me! My first spot, no DAS?
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• #114710
very nice
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• #114711
I was coming the other way, only spotted the nice frame as we crossed, too late to shout DAS...
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• #114712
Ah I think I saw you then. Moustache bars, fixed?
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• #114713
That's it, 1974 Bob Jackson...
After about a week or so riding it with the spare drilled forks & moustache bars so that it would be road legal, I realize I don't enjoy it that much. I really want to put the track forks back and the drops. It's not about riding position, more that the bike doesn't look what it should and that bothers me. I really want to find a clamp on brake, if anyone got one second hand...
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• #114714
Moustache bars don't look good on any bike.
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• #114715
They're actually moustache-like bars kinda only, and real old steel stuff, with a too narrow clamp area that makes them flex laterally a bit as the stem can't hold them well enough. Not great. I want the drops back, and mostly the matching forks, the spare ones are nice but nowhere as nice.
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• #114716
I still think that something like this would work better...
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• #114717
Might be the angle but that rear tyre doesn't look bedded properly on the Pomp.
I love the paint job by the way, was that home made or custom?
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• #114718
been working on this one yesterday (while classmates were fixing a town bike)
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• #114719
You probably wrote it somewhere allready but what course are doing and where?
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• #114720
it's a 3 years bike mechanic course in Ghent. Here in Belgium bike mechanic is a "protected profession" so a degree is mandatory in case you want to do something with bikes on a professional basis.
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• #114721
How is the course structured? Is a full time thing? Also, rad bike
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• #114722
It's evening classes, 1 evening/week, 3,5 hrs/evening. Daytime course takes 1 year but I have a job to do. :-)
First year it's all about replacing broken parts (pretty basic, thank god I could skip that one :)), second year is more in depth on mounting and fine tuning parts, building wheels,... and the last year it's mainly business oriented (but still with a significant portion of practice).
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• #114723
Maybe it wasn't properly bedded when I took the pic. Maybe it's the angle. Now it's all fine and it's a comfy commuter.
Thanks it's home made with cheap spray cans. Doesn't look too bad from afar but it's far from good. Not enough paint -
• #114724
Weather is too nice for bruiser bike
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• #114725
New crank day! :) £30 bargains! Still in the middle of setting up gears. I hate setting up gears.
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That moser is sweet man, nice