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• #115202
Nice forks too. What tubing is that? Looks great btw
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• #115203
Thanks!
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• #115205
Well the bike is done and riding fucking sick, need to take it somewhere more gnarly next and really get the suspension dialed in.
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• #115206
Poor technique, as Mr Tester kindly said to me when I confessed tonne struggling with a corsa speed on Thursday!
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• #115207
Is there a relatively easy way to remove paint from an anodised aluminium frame?
My CAAD10 has the blackinc paint scheme and I'm thinking of losing the gloss black and gold detailing. Don't want to damage the anodising behind. If there's a precise way of removing the paint I'd consider masking off and only removing the gold details. I'd repaint the forks.
This scheme:
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• #115208
I've never had a white bike before and I just bought a pearlescent white frame to build up. What's the forum approved cable housing colour for a white frame? Black might look a bit too contrasty, but I'm worried white might look weird next to spangly white.
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• #115209
Southbank cycles?
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• #115210
Black looks fine in my opinion! See mine and other halfs bikes.
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• #115211
I'll probably cable it up with black as i have a load, then see how i feel about it. Can always go fluoro pink at some point in the future :-)
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Funny enough, before I painted the misses it had pink cables, but with blue frame. She didn't want the pink on the white! I thought it would look ace though.
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• #115213
Trial and error; cheap (weak, like Wilko own brand) paint stripper or maybe even acetone. Neither should harm the underlying anodising, but try on a small, inconspicuous area first (may require some light abrasion first).
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Sub £200 beater is now SS
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• #115215
How can that be sub 200 quid? You work in the bikingbiz?
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• #115216
Santa cruz waaawww !
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• #115217
got loads done on the Day One today! (ignore the half fitted tyres and the taped on guards)
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Parts bin innit
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• #115219
After a head on collision wrote off the holdsworth this morning, I had to bring the rumrunner out of retirement.
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• #115220
seriously?! bummer man! that was a beauty! what happened? brklss to have anything to do with it?!
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• #115221
It's reasonable easy if you don't need to build in a rush. There was 6 months between me getting the frame and wheels, kept my eye out for bargains and snagged free parts bin bits where I could.
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• #115222
Mountain bike came charging at me whilst another rider boxed me in, blam. Wheels fucked, forks 10mm closer to downtube. Hopefully able to cold set at a later date but for now it's more work than I'm capable of.
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• #115223
Neo retro in progress, need to score some 10 spd brifters (does anyone haz for sells?) and wait for some packages to arrive.
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Abandoned the idea of spray-stenciling a silly play on the old Specialized logo onto my wheel, instead going with the equally silly idea of painting my own name (although, obviously, my alias is not all in caps and has no full stop...) in a 'HED' style.
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Also, mad props to my friend Zak's grandad (don't think he's on here) for machining me a proper bearing insert (to replace 8sp UG/HG hybrid freehub body on older Spec/HED trispokes), after years of using a flexy plastic FDM prototype.
#tootighttobuyafront
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Seems unlikely, doesn't it? Oddly it was wrecked at 180° to that too, but I'd have 16 skid patches if I indulged in that kind of behaviour.