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• #20377
I quite like having a semi-compact geometry, plus imaging the framebag clearance!
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• #20378
I just realised the bike actually is a M.A.P, I thought they only did proper retrogrouch bikes and this one was a Meerglas for some reason...
Ed this is not a semi compact geometry. Not even remotely. I'm sure it's great for frame bag clearance, but let's face it this bike is only going to get a GB rando bag.
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• #20379
Fine for piddles
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• #20380
If the top tube was much lower you wouldn't be able to perfectly position that style of rear light I'd imagine. Anyway, classic geo is appealing.
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• #20381
^Those lights are so funny, why limit yourself to only front luggage + a saddle bag? I thought these bikes were supposed to be versatile ¯_(ツ)_/¯.
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• #20382
Fat 650b Vagabond is on!
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• #20384
^Those lights are so funny, why limit yourself to only front luggage + a saddle bag?
You don't need a lots, it's nice having a bike that feel fast and quick to ride yet be able to take a decent amount of weight on the front rack.
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• #20385
I think I need bridge mount and a large spacer in at the bb to get this looking right......
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• #20386
I agree on both counts; make it solid!
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• #20387
Tyres look glorious
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• #20388
The solution is obviously a bigger wheel size.
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• #20389
I used a stack of valve nuts to space out the BB mounting on my big GB guards.
Also, you may find you need a second stay on the rear. I found my 60mm guards flapped around a little over bumps on my RoadRat which has a similar compact geometry to you Vagabond, it's a long way to the next support! -
• #20390
It's not the size that matters, it's what you do with it.. I hope..
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• #20391
For spacers I find that leftovers from gale-forced tent poles are ace.
They're light & strong, and you can cut them to whatever length is required. -
• #20392
Front brake recessed nut or cork. Everything else >>>>>>>>>>>>>
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• #20393
tent pole is lighter than recessed nut
tent pole is more durable than corkI win again
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• #20394
I was going to 3d print something with the curve of the bb and the mudguards.....
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• #20395
well, sure
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• #20396
That is a great bodge idea. I have a need for something similar - will go hit some outdoor shops this week.
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• #20397
Anyone tried these TRP RD-HY brakes? Would they work with MTB levers?
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• #20398
Another good spacer bodge is leftover plastic gubbins from the bag of bits you get when you buy a wall mount for a telly.....they have four different lots usually, and you only ever use one lot of em.
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• #20399
Any reason to not just buy a full hyd mtb brake like deore or something?
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• #20400
Hmmmm, no not really, just that I already have these levers. The Sunk Cost Falicicy!
Be careful swinging around the word 'perfect'. Alerts all the haters normally hiding in the pr0n thread, waiting for their prey. ;)
It's certainly a very nice bicycle!