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• #16552
Can always fit an axle washer on inside and spread the frame a mm
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• #16553
What hub, axle, derailleur, cassette, shifter is that? And did you just spread the frame if it's 130?
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• #16554
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• #16555
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• #16556
I haven't seen a mention of it on here - but the flat bar Nicasio from Marin looks pretty damn functional to me.
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• #16557
I've been thinking about buying this frame for years..
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• #16558
Needlessly short mudguards, wet feet
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• #16559
DT Swiss 350 hub, QR
Shimano 10spd cassette
X7 RD
X9 shifter
RD hanger is from DMRFrame is just splayed for now while I test and tweak the set up. If all well I'm going to cold set properly.
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• #16560
Cheers, would be interested to hear if you manage to sort the issues or not
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• #16561
Same, nearly did when they started stocking it at always riding to save on import etc. Bought Ti Charge in the end though. Cant help but feel it's a fair bit overpriced for what it is, it feels a lot nicer than similar frames like the Brother Kepler or Straggler though.
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• #16562
I doubt import charges will be more than the extra £300 Always Riding charges..
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• #16564
Yup!
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• #16565
Repost! Thanks though ;)
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• #16566
more ArkoBici: https://www.flickr.com/photos/jednokolecko/with/35747870870/
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• #16567
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• #16568
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• #16569
Strangely arousing that one
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• #16570
It's wrong on the first look but it gets better with time.
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• #16571
Great stuff
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• #16572
Drops and a different saddle and I'd be all over that
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• #16573
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• #16574
Tut, tut. No bartape, rolled back foreskins, no chain and cables a mile long.
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• #16575
Not finished yet
Yes but only ever so slightly.
I shaved about 0.5mm from the inside of the tug and it clears it just fine.