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• #2077
Looks like a lot of bottom bracket drop for something designed for rough terrain.
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• #2078
That looks quite nice. Never understood why they still build frames with 1" treaded forks....
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• #2079
went full retard
135mm spaced Dura ace 7700 hub
650b HED Belgium+
Compass Switchback Hill
latex inner
now going full retard
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• #2080
Proper nice
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• #2081
10/10 machine mate
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• #2082
Nice Trek!
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• #2083
My Marin, our in the mud and rain on Saturday...
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• #2084
Whoah, monsteur in the wild.
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• #2085
I'm giving away a pair of near-new Vee Rubber Rails tyres over on https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/333939/ if anyone needs them for their next monstouring project....
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• #2086
Your 9700 looks a bit cleaner then my lady’s.
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• #2087
How is that front mech cable routing doing?
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• #2088
It’s held up ok for the last 4 years, and I’ve been planning on replacing it for 4 years. It’s pretty grim, but it works.
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• #2089
It’s so comfy.... I want bigger wheels on it though!
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• #2090
Bigger wheels or tires? Tires would get you much of that distance, no?
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• #2091
nice and thanks all
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• #2092
Yeah,
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• #2094
I'm loving the new mini-velo hype.
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• #2095
Last year I built up this thing. Got the frame as part of a complete bike and then put some parts bin stuff on to get it working. It was a hoot, but also a pile of shit. The fork was their most basic headshok from early 2000's with a rubber damper and big spring. No lockout and crazy rebound. The BB was also fused into the frame and I thought the whole thing was gonna snap as I tried to get it out using a massive breaker bar, so it stayed put. There was also a pretty big dent in the down tube which was always in the back of my mind when it got rooty. The wheel bearings were pretty gritty, the back slightly wobbled and the whole thing was an inch too long for me.
So, when the fork finally died a wonky death on a Tuesday hills ride last year, I plotted a winter of gathering bits to make a better one and.....Ta-da!
Picked the frame up for peanuts (it has a slightly scary repair to the NDS chainstay, but I think i'd miss not having any fear of catastrophic failure during a ride) and it was the colour way I really wanted. The fork was sourced separately and was little used, but I finally got the damper out to top up with thicker oil last night (thanks @Howard ) and this morning it was an utter dream. Rock solid lockout and then perfectly squishy at the flick of a switch. I've also been after a bike with Conti's Speed King tyres for a while now and can confirm they are superb.
Its been a pig of a build with everything taking about 5x longer than I thought, and seemingly nothing from a selection of donor bikes and the parts bin actually fitting, but its here now and I love it. @hma might be interested as I've followed your "cheap slate" build with interest. Is that finally finished?
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• #2096
First iteration looks good, but the second is even better!
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• #2097
The better one is a rad monstercross !
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• #2098
Did I compliment you on this at the lights by Vauxhall bridge the other day? If so I can confirm that it looks even better outside the internet.
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• #2100
noice, that looks ace! :)
the cheapslate is being used, but not finished yet.. still needs bartape and i recently managed to buy a nos rebound adjuster i've been missing which my boss kindly brought over from nevada.. trouble is, it's in the office and i rarely (almost never :D) go there to work..
so when i stop being lazy, i'll go get that bit and machine a top cap for the lefty to hold the lockout/rebound assembly together.
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New from Stanforth. Pamira, looks good to me.
https://www.stanforthbikes.co.uk/pamira