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• #251
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• #252
Deets
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• #253
Thanks very much! Bike looks fantastic
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• #254
Beautifully executed 👌👌👌
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• #255
Whole bike looks great, but the way you mounted the mudguard here is inspired!
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• #256
This bike keeps getting better and betterer.
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• #257
Can we get a detail shot of the rear flap/mudguard stay junction please.
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• #258
@Heldring Just need to ride to China now, right?
@MisterMikkel Thanks! I think I could replace (or just remove) the silver serrated brake washer and neaten it up a bit.
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• #259
new forks are great success
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• #260
Typically, none of those came out in focus. Can see it a bit better in this one. It zip-ties onto the stays. Will get better photo later
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• #261
and so comf
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• #262
This is fantastic! Top work, you've definitely got me scouring eBay for steel mtb frames...
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• #263
I have a hidden p-clip with about 3 spacers at the BB on my Genesis Vagabond (Why U no drill BB-bridge Genesis?) this is plenty neat :D
Having somebody turn a conical washer in black delrin or something would probably get you somewhere around peak neatness though. -
• #264
What happens when someone wins at bike?
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• #265
better
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• #266
Flappin' heck thats a bit long isn't it?
(I'm sorry)
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• #267
also for neatness could you not punch 2 holes in them inline with the Alan bolts on the guards and use that to attach them under the guard support?
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• #268
Yeah, and I suspect they'd hold their shape better also, but it was pretty much midnight and I thought I'd try the official method
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• #269
Bike looks great! Really like how tidy the mudguards look. Is that the uni of east anglia in the background?
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• #270
'tis indeed. Brutalist jewel of the East and all that
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• #271
kinda jealous of the brutalist stuff tbh, no such things in Switzerland :(
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• #272
It's an amazing environment to work in - bit sad when people call it ugly. Having a world-class gallery on campus is pretty great too.
Is Switzerland legitimately all alpine cabins and castles then?
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• #273
How exactly do these flaps attach?
Is it just a trim down (from the top) and then loop over the guard stays with cable ties, which in turn go through the flap its self?
I'm looking at getting some of the narrower ones for my winter project, but cant see any exact fitting/trimming/compatibility instructions on SJS or the Fahrer website.
Cracking bike btw, this is my favorite iteration to date.
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• #274
There are a couple of holes each side in the back, that you can loop the cable tie through differently depending on your stays. This should explain it better than I could
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• #275
cracking, Thank you!