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• #152
Rim or the Disc?
I can't say I blame you! I've had to stop myself midway through various thought processes, as to how I could pitch it to my wife haha -
• #153
if you overlook the poor bar tape job
That's ok, because you need to unwrap it and level the handlebars/levers.
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• #154
Might just be the angle of the pics but the shifters are the same level both sides. I'll probably play around with bar angle etc after some decent rides.
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• #155
The disc one however also tempted to get a rim brake Waltly made up instead.
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• #156
Snap. Saving grace for me was maybe a touch too small.
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• #157
It's the perfect size for me. Main issue is the lack of headset and compatible forks. Hardly any straight steerer carbon disc thru axle ones apart from the Van Nicholas one which you can't buy separately from the frame.
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• #158
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bc2K8IpnLSr/
The middle one looks like the one you're looking for :)
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• #159
Indeed, not sure what model that is though!
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• #160
It's a Columbus Futura Gravel in the middle of that pic.
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• #161
Cheers, no longer need it but useful for future reference
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• #162
@Saffronspokes Do you have a bette quality version of those "blue" prints? I'm looking for some dimensions on those flat mount taps in the rear.
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• #163
Drop me a pm and I can email over the pdf
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• #164
Mudguards fitted, front brake leak sorted, several rides under the belt...The bike is awesome :)
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• #165
That came out sweet looking. Nice mudguard job as well!
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• #166
Thanks, was a bit of a faff fitting the guards. The front one needed a lot of trimming and I had to use a load of spacers to tighten the curve on the rear and stop it touching the front derailleur. Now fitted they're great though, plenty of coverage and bags of room between the tyre and guard.
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• #167
This is beaut mate, looks bang on. Hope you gets lots of fun miles out of it, really looks like a do it all bullet proud build :) T
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• #168
new shimano 11 speed front mechs pretty much solve this issue which is nice, plus built in cable tension
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• #169
Awesome and informative thread.
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• #170
Most importantly the ride is great! Super comfy, great clearances and stiff enough to be able to put some power through it.
The build came in pretty economically mainly through picking up bits and pieces second hand and some existing bits I had. I went a bit extravagant on guards, headset and cages but overall it was a lot cheaper than something equivalent from Planet X, Kinesis, J.Jack or Enigma. If you want a detailed breakdown drop me a pm.
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• #171
Tapered head tube? Couldn't find any info on that fork.
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• #172
It's a straight 44mm headtube with an external hour glass taper. Fork is tapered and I'm using a Chris King Inset 7 headset. You have to email Hongfu directly to get details / order that fork.
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• #173
Ah I see, thanks. I haven't built a modern bike since tapered steerers became common.
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• #174
my 2015 caad10 disc is post and 140mm standard F+R. rear post mount on my felt nine1 is also 140mm (very strange for a mtb)... post mounts can be 140mm or 160mm
edit: I see everyone has already answered this... sorry for harping on about it
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• #175
great thread @Saffronspokes . happy you got it sorted!
Haha nah just looking to grow the Ti stable and ditch the carbon...