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• #5927
Of course it does. But the tyres I tried all exhibited the same problem and I'm not changing tyres just because one rim maker can't get their shit right. Actually I did change tyres, when I got back I changed it to tubeless... and then snapped the only bike frame the wheel worked with so don't use the wheel any more.
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• #5928
I will take off your hands free of charge
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• #5929
driveside this...
:-)
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• #5930
But without my hands, no one will be able to call me a wanker, at least not without setting themselves up for the obvious comeback.
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• #5931
Carbon fork, 395mm, tapered, rack mounts? Front axle anything.
To replace my whiskey no9, which will be up for sale, as I need to carry baby items on this bike... so will use a restrap rando bag etc
Also, best small rack for a rando box bag?
https://www.bricklanebikes.co.uk/fyxation-sparta-all-road-carbon-fork-black
Found those, but not tapered/carbon steerer/rather avoid flat mount if possible!
Edit - they do a tapered model!
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• #5932
no one will be able to call me a wanker
I’m confident that I would still be able to call you a wanker regardless of how many hands or unused wheels you have.
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• #5933
In a nice way
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• #5934
Whiskey No9 for sale - dibs if itll fit a 1/8 - 1/4 steerer....
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• #5935
Buy Columbus futura/Enve/Ritchey
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• #5936
Spork
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• #5937
Tapered 1.1/8th to 1.5”!
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• #5938
Boooooooo
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• #5939
That shop is here in Oakland, Ca
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• #5940
Fair do's. I suppose with the riding you do, you want something that gives you peace of mind in regards to repeat functionality. What else are you looking into?
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• #5941
I like DT Swiss stuff. Scherrit says their rims build well and I like the versatility of their hubs. My rear wheel is making some noise though, presume it's hub bearings need replacing but they seem to spin fine. Maybe it's the ratchet thing slipping/gripping on something it shouldn't. Still works fine, just makes squeaking noise.
The fat tyre stuff though I'd probably build cheap since it's not a primary focus. Not look at what DT Swiss offers though. -
• #5942
I've always liked DT offerings as well. I've never been fussed by the ratchet system even if it was quite awesome, but needed regular topping up with grease.
Biggest hit with me was their constant update of rim/width design and how modular their hubs were. Buy caps, install caps. Sorted.
Last set I built, the rear was destroyed in a day, but only because the user went rear wheel first into a rock from an 8ft drop off. He used a tube and the rim held up pressure. Pulled it back with some crocodiles and went back to using it tubeless. -
• #5943
Quite like the look of the v4 salsa warbird
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• #5944
Yeah, but you’re different, bicycles obey you.
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• #5945
I would like to see someone ride this with the maximum 7 bottles
If I were designing a frame it would be covered in bottle bosses. They cost next to nothing, they weigh next to nothing. Every tube, bottle bosses all the way along, all equally spaced. Then I'd make some custom bags and bolt weird shit onto it
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• #5946
better yet, make some custom shaped bottles!
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• #5947
Now with Pizza rack attached... Had to drill the fork for the mount hole.
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• #5948
Looks good..
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• #5949
Thanks, was a little nervy when drilling the fork but happy with the overall result, true test will be tonight on the way home with a box on the rack.
Purchased a cargo net for a motorcycle from Halfords at lunch for the journey home with the parcel.
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• #5950
Anyone know of a decent, not stupidly expensive, black, mid fork mount rack for a rando bag?
I like it.