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• #27
I've read your hilarious thread and watched the awesome video #discbrakesaredead #buildingbikearoundbrakes
What sense are you talking about ? ;)Rockers are a good alternative though. I like how they look.
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• #28
I say that but my next bike is going to have sliding dropouts LOL
(because it comes like that OTP)
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• #29
Ha What is it that you're willing to contradict yourself ?
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• #30
Jacek said:
I'm thinking about oversized Zona tube set with DT 35 or 38mm
diameter. to use in build,what do you think?Well, I don't know... It sounds good to me 35mm is not too big. What do you think ?
I'll also ask for internal dynamo wiring for front and rear light.
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• #31
Not as big as it sounds. I went for 38mm to fit with a 44mm HT, I imagine 35 would look fine with a 1 1/8th HT:
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• #32
See if you can get the mudguard mounts on the moving part of the dropouts. So you don't need to adjust mudguard stays when you adjust the dropouts.
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• #33
I think it would deform the mudguards. As there are two fixed attachment points. On stays bridges.
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• #34
Great thread, love the inspiration sources too.
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• #35
I'm about to make the deposit.
Here's the final characteristics.
-Fillet brazed Zona tubing
-35mm diameter DT
-disc tabs
-rack and mudguards eyelets
-No more wishbone.
-sliding dropouts (I did ask about the Paragon rockers. But won't be available on time)
-1 1/8 straight steerer double plated crown (see Paris Brest on Ceeway) forks with mudguards and rack mounts, mid-forks mounts
-integrated dynamo wiring( DT and fork) and rear brake cables
-down tube shift bosses
-chain hook on seatstays
-bottle cage mounts, standards + under DTHave I forgotten anything?
Any last recommendation?
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• #36
Now I have to decide/design the paintjob.
And also
Black or silver finishing kit?Groupset will be SRAM CX1
Will go hydro.
Black Cambium C15
Purple Hope hubs, black spokes and rims. I now realise I should have gone for centrelock. For the shimano RT99 Freeza rotors everyone's talking about.
Think I'll have another pair laced with centrelock and SON hub.
Also SON or Supernova headlight?I have about 11 weeks to decide.
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• #37
I'm back!
And the Orlowski is pretty much done.
I received the frameset by the end of July last year and built it up right away.
This is how it looked in August 2017
I was still waiting for my Gunsha ( same as Juintech) hydro/mecha brakeset
so I put the BB7 from the Pomp meanwhile.
Now
Pictures from a 100km ride in the Belgian countryside this summer
Bike check on Pedalroom
Future upgrades
Still needs mudflaps (I've already put the scobleflap)
I'm seriously considering another saddle
A rando rack with a rando bag
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• #38
Bim bam boum !
It's awesome ! :)
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• #39
Merci!
Go for an SMP saddle !
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• #40
As I mentioned on Pedalroom, such a fantastic looking bike!
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• #41
I'm honoured to be complimented twice. Thanks again!
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• #42
Awesome bike and cool pictures. I also enjoy the 'this fallen tree is blocking my path!' shots. :D
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• #43
lovely.
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• #45
6 months later.
I changed the chainring, the seatpost, the stem (temporary, looking for a silver spacer stack integrated tig welded one) the front rack-lowrider, and home made flaps.
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• #46
DIY Mudflaps.
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• #47
Outstanding
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• #48
Cheers!
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• #49
Agreed, didn't think this could get better :)
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• #50
Is that a Zoom seatpost? If not what is it, and where can I get one?
I was suprised too but as you say, there's not much I can do. I will use sram CX1 brifters. But just in case I want to be able to put DT shifters.