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• #5527
Frame arrived today, at which point I realised that my deep wheels are too wide and are fouling the chainstays. Got some other wheels which I think would foul too as soon as any power was put through them. Not sure I can really be arsed finding something to fit.
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• #5528
Interesting that Klein made the chainstay so narrow... #formfollowsfashion
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• #5529
Wide wheels weren’t a thing yet and 23c tyres were still the fastest tho
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• #5530
Old bike problems innit. Currently wondering whether I can be fucked with a project where I’ve realised I’ll have to run a 20mm tyre on the rear.
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• #5531
Hadn't even occurred to me. Would make a nice weenie/hill climb bike but don't really have the time/money/inclination. Might have to sell it on.
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• #5532
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• #5533
Yeah but look at the fucking paint man!
Thought the same with mine but then I decided that if it was a piece of piss build and everything slotted together perfectly, it wouldn’t be much of a project.
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• #5534
Interesting that Klein made the chainstay so narrow... #formfollowsfashion
I can fit Zipp 202's in my Quantum, but when I tried to fit ENVE 2.2 SES in the brake track rubbed the drive side chainstay. So, stay with tubs and period rims and you are golden.
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• #5535
Problem is, I was hoping to swap everything over from the dale, but it's less tempting if I can't use my everyday wheels. Got some Reynolds assault/attack (?) which just fit. Seems to be the depth more than anything, as the stays get wide about 30mm below the brake track. Modern, wide but shallow rims might work.
Edit: just realised that's what the enve might be!
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• #5536
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• #5537
Imagine building that then not putting it sur la plaque.
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• #5538
This. Can't decide if the bartape is the best thing ever or just meh?
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• #5539
Edit: just realised that's what the enve might be!
Yep
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• #5540
I personally love the bar tape but it's for sure gonna be spash-tape levels of divisive.
And tbh I just grabbed a photo of some guy being like "I finally got the thing together again!", it's not like, pro final photos.
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• #5541
No way! That fade is pengy.
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• #5542
That stack is lame...but I love these Road Logics
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• #5543
Rarely has a bike needed gumwalls so badly.
And idk I'm fine with the stack height but it really needs those steel spacers to smooth out the transition.
Though honestly I'm just nitpicking and this is those two things away from being my ideal road bike
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• #5544
I'm being roasted by Radavist on Instagram for calling out the Scoblebrick situation... theres no need for the spacers above the stem though, also arguing that the spacers are there for fit and then using a negative stem is bullshit.
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• #5545
You're picking a fight you cannot win
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• #5547
Those Ritchey frames do have very short head tubes.
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• #5548
Bike is a bit of a dogs dinner though. If you have a frame that loud, keep everything else as simple as possible.
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• #5550
built around one part which is Tom Ritchey.
Gold!
I agree, I am freaking tired of listening to people complaining about spacer stacks or long head tubes. Yawn...
Matchy matchy
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