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• #102
And i didn't like my bank balance once id built it!
Buying another one won't help this. It'll do nothing extra that your current bike won't.
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• #103
Yup - hence the current build!
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• #104
Yes I just thought you were wandering into corruption (and bankruptcy) influenced by Hooples
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• #105
As exciting as that sounds, i cant afford either.
And now the fork plan has failed, i now need another SRAM Force/Red HydroR caliper :(
Anybody need a flatmount SRAM Force Hydro R Caliper!?
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• #106
Think I’ve got everything I need now, other than a post mount front Caliper....
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• #107
And an afternoon of mad stuff I’ve never tried before:
- hose shortening
- brake bleeding
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- hose shortening
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• #108
Yeah workstand needed
That’s better
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• #109
Shits getting real
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• #110
Jesus, man! Cover that floor up.
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• #111
Jesus, man! Cover that floor up.
He has too much confidence for that. You have to respect that.
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• #112
My girlfriend would castrate me if I attempted to work on bikes in our kitchen!
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• #113
haha, makes me flinch too.
But did you not see his efforts to protect the wall and floor when spraying the bike on the first page?Ok I take it back, he did say he did it out by the canal to be fair.
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• #114
No engineered wood flooring was harmed during the production of this broadcast
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• #115
My Mrs does not see these things, nor understand the gravity should dot5.1 start squirting everywhere
(Neither do I TBF)
#liveandlearnWhen my kitchen units and overpriced flooring start melting, I may cover them when I bleed the front brake.
But for now, rear bleed seems a success.
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• #116
For everything else, there’s Bona
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• #117
I seem to spend my life buying effing Bona.
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• #118
Yurp - it ain’t cheap either!
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• #119
Eurgh
Weekend of woe with this build
I was hoping to have this done by now and out riding tomorrow but:
- Fork didn't fit so its back to the original fork
- That meant i was a hydro R caliper down as the fork was direct mount and i had one direct mount for the front and one post mount for the rear
- The Q-Factor on the Red chainset is too tight only having a few mm clearance on chain stay and GXP bottom brackets too tight tolerances to adjust
On the plus side:
- Fully trimmed, bled rear brake
- Got rotor on rear and set up rear brake
- Got Cassette on
- Got rear mech on
- Ordered new Chainset
- Ordered new BB
- Ordered new brake caliper
Sram Red chainset is for sale if anyone's interested......
Might get this build finished soon
- Fork didn't fit so its back to the original fork
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• #120
Enough talk about hard wood and bonas,
Why did the fork plan fail?
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• #121
because asshat here bought a 1 1/8" to 1 1/2" tapered fork rather than 1 1/8" to 1 1/4"
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• #122
Fork for sale?
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• #123
Already sold mate - was listed earlier in the week!
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• #124
I wouldn't worry about the stay clearance I've got about a mm, nothing had has happened... Yet.
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• #125
Just don’t really want to be driving a pretty nice hollow carbon crank arm into an aluminium chainstay on every rotation given 100rpm....
I noticed the problem when I set up the Ultegra cranks on this initially, but the q-factor on Ultegra 6800 seemed a lot wider, and I managed to space the spindle to give about 7/8mm which I was comfortable didn’t catch the chain stay.
If I don’t space the B.B. there is literally a mm, which means under pressure the drive into the crank arm is going to be significant.
I spaced it to get about 3/4mm but the side-load on the bearings was so much that the crankset then didn’t freely spin.
I’ve bought a rotor 3D+ crankset as they have a very wide Q-Factor and the spindle can be spaced a lot given they’re for ‘all B.B. standards’.
Wait and see, with fingers crossed, that that solves the problem and I can’t soace it to give a nice even 10mm ish each side.
i just didn't like it as a road bike!
And i didn't like my bank balance once id built it!