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• #277
It’s been sadly very underused, but intended to be a jack of all trades gravel/commute/travel bike.
Just need to get the brakes working without judder and I’m pretty much there.
Rides like a sofa with the 35mm tyres, got some 32mm G-one tyres as an alternative too.
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• #278
Seems will suited to do all of the above. No desire to get matchy matchy ritchey cockpit? Or would that be overkill? I'm currently using a slick mtb for commuting and am also enjoying the sofa ride quality.
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• #279
It’s got carbon Ritchey evo curve handlebars which are a nice shape.
Pro vibe stem is because it’s -10 degree, the Ritchey stems are all -6. Ideally looking for a 12-14 degree drop.
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• #280
Specialized 120mm stem added, set at -16 degrees.
Took the front derailleur off, added 52T 1x ring and 165 force cranks.Dedicated crit machine.
Will run like this, next stage is to ‘downgrade’ to a mechanical force 1 derailleur and shifters, and older red brakes.
Etap groupset to replace the Duraace di2 on my venge eventually.
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• #281
Oops...
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• #282
Etap will work nicely on that...
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• #283
First need to scrub the rust off the bike and remove the stuck seatpost!
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• #284
Where did you get that for £30??!!
Is it 54? If so dibs if you sell ever -
• #285
House clearance, drove to Oxford to collect it, bit of a drive for a speculative bargain!
49cm.Removing the seatpost has stumped me so far today, made tricker as there are 2 seatpost clamp bolts, and the front half can't be removed due to the stuck seatpost
Front half is cosmetically very nice, a couple of paint chips, front headset is junk, stiff and rusty, so will scrub and replace bearings, maybe new headset with cups.
Also, octalink BB is nice and smooth, but the internals of the join on the downtube were quite rusty, mostly surface rust, easily removed with some wire wool.
Planning to remove the BB to clean up the inside, as I expect it to have caked on rust.The clamp has stretched, so theres quite a lot of play in that junction, so need to buy a replacement clamp.
Rear half has more paint issues, and some rusty wear and tear, will probably just scrub and touch up as the Ritchey decal is largely clean.
No idea what to build it up with (came with full ultegra 9 speed and Ritchey cranks)
Could put the ultegra on, but the shifters look shit, was thinking full DA7800, but would be rad with Sram Red 10 speed. -
• #286
Yes although 2x ritchey breakaways with etap could be nice..
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• #287
Oh man, that's a serious bargain
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• #288
The dream!
Etap is destined for the Venge I think though, unless someone is willing to send me a bargain etap groupset... -
• #289
Didn't you have one already?!
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• #290
One is not enough!
I was thinking that this one could be a spare travel bike for my wife so that we can take two breakaways on trips.Replacement frame clamp and mini wire brushes ordered.
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• #291
Saw this, what a steal! I will have some 7700 brifters to get rid of soon if you stick with 9 speed
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• #292
Attempting a carbon fibre repair of a carbon saddle rail...
Wish me luck!
(Destined for hill climb bike so not going to be very weight bearing)
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• #293
Progress:
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• #294
Also, success!
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• #295
Excellent, much satisfaction.
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• #296
After much sanding!
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• #297
Still loads of careful sanding to do, particularly on the side closest to the saddle. Trying to get the shape and size as close as possible to original, and use a seatpost clamp design with the most tolerance.
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• #298
More sanding!
Within 1mm of the original width, which appears to be 7mm wide and 7.75mm deep.A bit more careful sanding to 0.5mm, and hopefully should be within the tolerance of whichever seatpost clamp will work.
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• #299
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• #300
Rival 10 speed silver groupset sourced for the Breakway, hopefully should suit it!
Ritchey is rad. Commuter?