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• #52
Got some more suitable "all terrain" tyres for the nature boy
and boy did they put up a fight! Poor tyre levers finally destroyed after years of service :(
With a mind to go tubeless shortly I Gorrilla taped the rims, which was lucky as I wrecked my last tube trying to fight the rear tyre on so was forced to stick a valve in and seal it.
42s seem to have ample clearance front and rear, hopefully get some good miles on them this week!
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• #53
she's a looker
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• #54
This looks great, nice build
Can I ask What size is the frame and what height are you?
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• #55
Looks great!
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• #56
Hnggggg
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• #57
Thanks! Pretty happy how it turned out.
@mk1mark only short! 5'8" This is a 49. I'm normally a 52 but I had a canti nature boy in 52 and it was a stretch! TT seem to be on the long side.
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• #58
Where did you find the wtb resolute for sale? Availability through my local dealer is zero.
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• #59
First impressions of tires tyres were good! Nice ride in the rain and mud was a good test.
@Cupcakes r2-bike.com German shop.
When I saw the resolutes I thought they were exactly what I was after so emailed hotlines the UK distro who said they were on order but had no idea when they would reach the UK!!
R2 was the first shop that came up on google, said they had stock and took paypal so I thought it was worth a try.
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• #60
How are the resolutes in the wet/mud? Thinking about them for an all round gravel/dirt tyre but it is quite rainy up here so want to make sure they're ok in all situations.
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• #61
They seem pretty good, it was greasy where I was riding today with it being so dry until the last couple of days and they had no problem keeping me upright.
Did a loop which consisted of road, gravel fire road and rooty single track in the woods. Basically trying to find the worst ground to test them and was really impressed, only halted by a really deep mud patch but my MTB wouldn't have got through either so I can forgive that.
Im running the pressures higher then I want currently until i'm happy they're sealed so they will probably be even better with a few psi less. -
• #62
Sweet thanks. I've gottta now decide between these and surly Knards...
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• #63
Just my opinion, but having used Knards on my old Ridley CX racer for general commuting duties and singletrack thrashing, they are fantastic tyres. Pumped up they also held pace with the fast group in the road club. Heartily recommended, especially the 120tpi versions!
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• #64
Knards were on my potential list, fairly similar tread and weight in the 120tpi.
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• #65
I've literally just noticed that you're on 700c and I'm looking for 650b. In the smaller diameter, Knards are only available in 60tpi, but they are only 30 pounds each which might swing it!
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• #66
Nature boy has been on a little diet!
Finally got hold of a Ritchey WCS cross fork at a non crazy price.
Force Cranks, Absolute black ring and ritchey pedals
Small chain ring but its basically being used as an XC bike for the winter and maybe a couple of races!
took the SLR off the other bike aswell.
Seems a shame to loose the silver bits but its riding much better now.Also for anyone trying to bodge gears on horizontal dropouts, the dartmoor hanger is notched in so you can get a full range of gears!
It's good fun with the gears on!
Also the mech hanger and shimano skewer are holding up great so far, no slippage and I haven't been taking it easy on it.