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• #1752
Thought it was time to share my recently built dream bike.
It’s an Intec M1 Disc, with handbuilt 26” Halo SAS rims (30mm internal) and mt drive hubs. Ritchey Evomax handlebars and sram gx RD and shifter mounted with a derailer clamp.
Tires are schwalbe table top.Geometry wise it’s built like Surly Disc Trucker and it rides over rough stuff like a dream.
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• #1753
Lovely to see some the massive CarraDry. Great Bike!
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• #1754
Nice! Looks like it will serve you long and well. How do you like the table tops? Was thinking of getting the tanwall version
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• #1755
Thanks!
It’s quite easy to overpack it, and make it heavy. but it is just like having a huge waterproof trunk on your bike. Sqr-system works great. -
• #1756
That’s the idea. If they ever stop making 26”, I’m pretty sure I could fit 584x50 tyres as well.
Table tops are great. To me it feels like there’s less road buzz than on Big Bens. And I haven’t had a puncture yet (~350km).
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• #1758
Love it!
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• #1759
That is well nice
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• #1760
Right so I'm gonna go on a weekend off road touring in the Lake District and gonna go for some bigger knobbier tyres so I can able to get through stuff I wasn't able to with the 1.9 Gravel King.
As my bike can handle proper MTB tyres, I'm trying to decide which;
Panaracer Comet 2.0 - cheap and cheerful, roll nicely on the road.
Continental RaceKing 2.2 - supposedly the fastest MTB tyres.
Speed King 2.2 - Look like it be great on tarmac with a bit of knobs.
Schwalbe Thunder Burt 2.1 - supposedly a good all rounder.
I'll get rid of the mudguard to give more clearance and fit wider handlebar/shorter stem, and replace the 46t with a 42t outer chainring (it already got a 11-42t cassette)
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• #1761
Blimey, nice work!
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• #1763
You got a route yet?
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• #1764
Can’t comment on any of the others, but I’m very happy with the RaceKings (in 2”). Seem to be hard wearing, haven’t flatted yet (tubeless) and good grip both off and on road.
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• #1765
I've done some gnarly stuff on 2.1 Nanos and rate them, they roll well on pavement too
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• #1766
Other than the low bar height that's right as Grant could ever wish.
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• #1768
Looks great!
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• #1769
Great looking bike. But are those shifters working for you on them bars ???
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• #1770
Can't see what you mean, you just move your hand back a bit and use your palm to shift.
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• #1771
Yeah, doesn't cause too much trouble, I did cop one into the thigh once when on some tight singletrack, but under most normal conditions it's no dramas
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• #1772
Just seen this and bought it might be of interest. JTek have realised a new (?) Shiftmate that’ll allow 11spd road levers to control 11spd mtb tear mechs.
Seems a pretty good option for wide ranging 1x mix and match systems. I’ve seen and heard the other Shiftmate systems being well regarded so reckon it’ll be a goer.
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• #1773
Went out on a 3 day excursion of almost purely MTB trails, tons of tech climbing and dusty singletrack. here's my chromag rootdown 29 set up for that trip.
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• #1774
Excellent! given that the Tiagra 4700 share the same cable pull as the Shimano 11 speed road, I reckon I can make it work with the MTB 11 speed derailleur and 10 speed set up.
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• #1775
Their official line is it doesn't work, but in theory it should. Would be good to know if you get it working.
eBay alert setup... The only problem I imagine is when the rim wears it's going to be impossible to find a replacement. So it's a single use wheel really.