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• #3652
That thing is sick!
doesnt it feel long with a 60cm+(?) toptube and a 130 stem!?
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• #3653
Here is a picture of my 25mm Gatorskins on the track fork from a 2017 Pre Cursa. It's tight with about 2mm spare.
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• #3654
Dolan made a mistake with my Pre-Cursa and sent it out in Grass Track spec with 32mm cross tyres and the road fork at the front, so the back can definitely fit 28 and the front can too as long as you order the road fork (rather than the straight blade track one). Hope this helps.
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• #3655
It's a 19" MTB frame (Repainted 1994 Raleigh M-Trax) with a 130mm stem. The bike is a bit small for me, but it works ok :) I love that bike a lot but it's rusting like crazy and the tensioner annoys me both visually and occasionally breaks. I figured fixed would be fun, probably about 72" I'm going for. I live in North Yorkshire so need something that can get up the hills - I'll be avoiding Rosedale Chimney mind you!
I'm not really fussy or technically minded so I just bodge stuff so that it works :P
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• #3656
So I started the assemble the bike... I can't get the front wheel (Mavic Ellipse) on because the track nuts hit those little "lawyer tabs". Tried a few different sets of track nuts from different wheels but always the same issue. Am I missing something, how do I make this work?
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• #3657
The lawyer lips are for quick release axles, if you want to use track nuts you'll need to get the file out!
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• #3658
Photo? No issue with lawyer lips on mine using track nuts from Miche and Weldtite.
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• #3659
No issue with weldtite track nuts and the Dolan road fork fitted to the FXE.
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• #3660
Classic case of needing to file 'em.
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• #3661
Not sure if you can see the problem here...
I'll get the file out, seems weird the track fork has these!
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• #3662
Looking to join the Dolan club. Read most of this thread but still not sure whether I should go for a 56 or 58. I'm 6ft 2 and I have an 88cm inseam.
Most of the opinion is to size down right? Pre Cursa's are long and low etc. So that would be the 56. My only concern with going for the 56 is I have a pretty bad back and neck at times and worry that the increased saddle to bar drop would be more uncomfortable than a 58 could be.
But as I'm going to build it up with a positive stem and risers anyway maybe I'd be ok with the 56?
I know it's the most boring of questions but decide for me will you? :)
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• #3663
sizing down looks more rad and pro too.
I have a 54 and im 5'11". I have a feeling the semi compact geo on the new frames brings the headtube up, so all again for sizing down.
on the other hand my inseam is 81cm and im already sporting 185mm of exposed seatpost (a shade under 20cm to saddle surface) so with only 2cm more seattube it might look out of place with crazy long seatpost.
so judging from that ild go 58.
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• #3664
but yeah risers could size down. im running it with drops and would slam and -17degree 120mm stem with risers.
is that conflicted advice any good for you?!;)
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• #3665
Haha, thank you!
So it's either 56 or 58 then ;)
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• #3666
I'm 6ft and ride a 58 with track drops and 100mm stem. Personally I'd advise the 58 (especially if you've got a bad back) means you can slam the stem too :)
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• #3667
58 if bad back
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• #3668
Anyone selling a 60cm gun metal grey Pre Cursa (frame only)?
I've got an old style white PC at the moment and I'm not a fan.
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• #3670
How's yours looking? Did you manage to get some big tyres on there in the end?
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• #3671
I've been out riding mine a bit lately, still trying to get used to riding fixed on the roads. So far so good although going downhill can be somewhat alarming - I was doing 170rpm the other day!
Oh and (I suppose as a consequence on bouncing around going down hill) I'm finding it less comfortable saddle-wise :-P Here is my bike, the chainset is being replaced with a Miche Pistard Air and a black Zen so it should look better when I fit that I think :)
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• #3672
Here's your standard "level your saddle" comment
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• #3673
Is that a Super S-cubic Zen? On a £99 frameset?
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• #3674
Normal zen.
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• #3675
I think it's just the angle of the picture - the sofa back is horizontal.
Ah right cool, can always put something else on the front I guess - I'll gamble and order them! Quite excited about this build, I do a lot of track riding but this is my first fixed bike for the road.