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  • This may a good place to ask... how thin is Columbus Max tubing? Clearances on my frame are mega tight, 1mm with 25mm tyres...just took the rear wheel out to clean and discovered a patch of paint missing on my seat tube. The bare metal patch then seems to have even further wear. Could the seat tube be weakened now? Looks like this:


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  • that looks like it's gone through more than one layer of material, wtf!

  • Paint and primer I reckon. Don’t think Max is a laminated tube set...

  • It'll be fine ATMO

  • Guess I’ll just size down to 23c and keep riding it then!

  • Tried googling this to the absolute death

    Singlespeed disc dropouts. Options? I’d love to find trek stranglehold’s as they seem perfect but is there any viable options?

  • Paragon machine works rocker dropouts

  • There's also slider dropouts

  • Also consider EBB for ease of wheel removal/ not dicking around with calipers all the time.


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  • ..... and also that crank/ring /heel clearance is a big issue with sliders etc...

  • I’m looking at basically a unicorn here. Want a track bik for grasstrack in the summer I can use for SSCX in the winter.

    I may have too accept it’s one or other or cantis.

  • Damn right! Been doing one today....waaaa!

  • I really like this bike. Fixed/SS with discs?

  • Yeah, CK ss hubs and dura ace di2 hydro shifters. It's got a bushnell bb to allow for chain tension, but it means he can easily swap out to di2 as and when he wants.

  • Better shot.


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  • Nice. It looks great.

  • Not sure if this is the right place to ask but...
    I'm looking for someone to make some modifications to my Surly, namely adding a hanger and cable routing for a rear mech (easy bit) and, if possible, an integrated seat clamp so I can use a hite rite. The seat tube has a 30mm od and Ceeway have this
    http://www.framebuilding.com/NEWPARTSPAGES/NEWIMAGES/lugs.h63.jpg
    It's says the LS01-0B is for a 30mm tube. Is it as simple as that? In my mind the fact that the seat tube has already been split might be an issue, but I don't really know what I'm taking about.

  • Like a big dummy dum dum head I thought it would be a good idea to degrease my Shimano Zen 55t chainring in the dishwasher and it had the effect of causing the Shimano logos to melt off the ring :(

    They've not just dribbled off but they've become so soft that even rubbing your finger over them removes the pigment...

    Any ideas on how to fix this? I presume they were anodised originally, is there someone who can do logos anodised on?

    (Figured if anyone would know it might be someone on here?)


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  • Chainring in the dishwasher? Well I never!

    Any ideas on how to fix this

    Sell it to me :)

  • Contact Geoff Roberts mate.

  • it was probably screen printed.

    I would touch it back in with a marker pen, would probably look ok at a distance. only way to get it like new would be to get it re printed

  • Modifying old frames to take disc brakes. I know you usually need a strut to reinforce the seatstay. Is it possible to put the caliper on the chainstay instead, perhaps with a strut as well, so that it doesn't interfere with a rack?

    What is the reasoning behind putting it on the seatstay in most cases? Frame not designed with enough clearance perhaps? It looks like it would be difficult in a lot of cases e.g. this:

  • Space is the only reason not to. If it is inside on the chainstay then it doesnt need bracing in most cases.

  • Cool, thanks. Is there an easy way to determine whether a disk caliper/rotor would fit without the parts to hand?

  • get specs off shimano and draw out on paper. need to do a lot of measuring but not impossible.

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