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• #302
What has your Elephant forks to do with the Surly forks on this one.. ?
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• #304
With my 42mm Compass Grand Bois at Max psi here you go, I'd say there's about 7mm each side. Hope this helps.
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• #305
That’s slightly more clearance than my custom 650b!
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• #306
Nothing, just saying that if there’s enough height, you should be able to fit those tyres/mudguard combo
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• #308
I got them on mine with 25mm wide rims and 2/3mm clearance depending on pressure
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• #309
There’s a Day One with those tyres, you should be fine.
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• #310
No real update other than enjoying Spring. I think the next step will the low rider mounts for front panniers and probably going to a double chainring set up to account for the extra weight.
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• #311
Hubbah Hubbah!
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• #312
Cheers. When I originally built the bike I thought this might happen, glad I bought the 5800 chainset with compact rings now as they'll come in handy.
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• #313
Where is the bluebell field? :)
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• #314
It's on one of the antiquated rail trails out my way - Ayot Greenway
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• #315
Lovely. Thanks.
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• #316
Compact chainrings and front derailleur on although considering having done with it and fitting a mtb chainset for when I get panniers/bags. Rear cassette is 11-32 and seen a 36 is possible but currently don't use the big chainring (34/50) much at all.
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• #317
Sub compact instead of MTB?
Also, what a an elegant machine you've built.
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• #319
What at the back?
P.s Jambon your Bike is lovely.
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• #320
That is one handsome bike.
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• #321
Yeah, those chainsets can be had for really cheap! How much did you spend on it? What the three hells are you building now?
For extra monies saving, just get the ring and angle grind the big ring down. Used to do it at work when customers just flat out wanted the chain-sets thrown away during upgrades. -
• #322
@Chak thanks a lot, do enjoy riding this one. Can't help feeling a sub compact might not be enough fully laden but will test this before spending any money. Did enjoy the simplicity of 1x and the jumps between gears were fine which makes me think Wolf Tooth road link might be worth trying.
@amey interested in what you got on the back too. Will investigate.
@Thrasher @PhilDAS Cheers boiz! Enjoying the functional life so much I've been thinking about selling the Moser and replacing it with a Genesis Equilibrium/Thorn Audax.
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• #323
Honestly, I think 46/30 work well for you especially with a load.
Having said that it's probably cheaper to go for wolftooth/wheel manufacturing drop out extender and run a 11-42t with a 40t chainring.
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• #324
I do know what you mean though. I'm about to install an MTB crankset. Steel bike loaded, with really rocky/scree terrain makes for sketchy work climbing.
@edscoble I'm running that with a 44 up front. Sometimes you do need the smaller ring if you want to climb seated. 46-30 would be the sweet spot.
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• #325
I want something like that SRAM double MTB chainset that have 42/28 which is spot on, very hard to find an MTB double that go more than 40t in the big ring.
Its not just the width but also the height, my 60mm GB mudguard (700c) clear the 60mm 650b tyres with ease because of the height clearance.