TomvanHalen's MTB allsorts - drop bars are dead

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  • Yeah same. I've got a similar set-up as yours (old MTB) and it was just too frikking long and low with drops. I actually also think I don't like bikes with drops at all.

  • Could this be the first time a Thorn steerer tube is cut down?!

    I dunno, I'd concerned about breaking tradition..

  • Also, let the record state I am unconvinced by the brown Brooks. It was cheap and I wanted to try a reasonably broken-in Team Pro

  • dat 80mm spacer. Zehr trektastic

  • dat 80mm spacer

    Otherwise know as 'The Scoble'

  • Looks great, im all for swept bars when touring. Long days in the saddle and no back problems.

  • Layback post on and some new jockey wheels, cables and tape added. All felt quite natural on a pootle round the block. Starting to feel quietly optimistic.

    That's it for now until I can apply a hacksaw to the steerer and sort out the 'guards. Just need to get out and ride it, lest I end up spending a week in the Scottish wilderness on an unproven bicycle.

  • I'm a complete sweep convert.

    As an aside, it's also turned this into a proper wheelie machine

  • No shame in putting some spacers under that stem if you plan to do some longer tours on this. Re the brooks it'll take a while before it fits to your butt

  • Yah, gonna play around with the height a bit. Will probably leave around 20-30mm of excess above that and lop the rest so I can actually put it all together without using every spacer in the house.

    How's yours breaking in? This one at least is pre-loved, I'd read horror stories about the Team Pros but it seems better than the Cambium so far. Following your adventures enviously (especially the döner kebab pic).

  • Nice to hear you're following! How far has it broken in already? From the pictures it doesn't look so much, which is good otherwise you'd have to deal with a saddle shaped to someone else's sit bones. The nds part of the saddle developed a large dimple which coincided with the pains from my lower left back disappearing!

  • Now that you're not on drops is there any reason not to switch to V-brakes? Much less faff. But less style points.

  • Yeah, I couldn't see any misshapen bits or divots, it's just got a bit more give than the new one I felt up in a shop.

    Self-fitting! Good to hear.

  • Yeah, I was pretty surprised - having heard the horror stories of 1000k break-in periods and all, but my flyer started feeling better rather quickly!

  • I do want to, but I don't think they'll clear the mudguards. Have loads in my parts bin, so will be giving it a go soon.

  • FYI, I run regular deore V's with 65mm bluemels mudguards and it is just fine.

  • That's good to know. What size tyres? I definitely had rub issues with 60mm GBs on my Kuwahara, but that was with a reasonable amount of clearance over 2 1/8" semi slick tyres. Could go closer on this.

  • Tires are 26x2.15 Schwalbe Big Bens.
    I use a problem solvers adaptor for the front mudguard, but the rear is just fine.
    It's on a late 90's Kona Lava Dome.

  • Had a bit of an accident with eBay on my coffee brake and I now have some more grey-anodised parts on the way.

    oh no

  • old school xtr?

  • you betcha

  • cool glasses emoji

    kinda sad about selling my set

  • Went into Dr @BareNecessities clinic yesterday for surgery

    grey gold

    To my great shame, the only spacers I had enough of to do the whole steerer were carbon

    Next stop, dry feet

  • Love it !!

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