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• #4177
Any recommendations for a frame or eventually a frameset at similar price range as Pre Cursa? I want to build a budget fixie until before season finishes. I had a Pre Cursa once and want something different now.
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• #4178
This think is a pretty perfect distillation. I'd ride it if I didn't live in Seattle.
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• #4179
How big is the difference in rear clearance on a 52 and a 54 pre-cursa? I had what I'm pretty sure was a 35c in the back of my 54 and a friend is struggling to get a 28c in his 52, has anyone else found this?
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• #4180
Doit
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• #4181
That is like 4x the cost of a pre-cursa?
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• #4182
Whose side are you on?
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• #4183
I'm Switzerland
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• #4184
strongly agree SBC Cycles are awesome, esp for wheelbuilding
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• #4185
5 shops (in no particular order) I'll go to Seabass, Bikefix, SBC, Brixton Cycles and BikeWorks
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• #4186
How far forward in the dropouts is the wheel? Clearance issues usually with the bridge between the seat stays and moving back in the dropouts sorts it. May need a longer chain.
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• #4187
Yeah he reckons he's done the usual tinkering, I need to take a look at it
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• #4188
Just finished, absolutely cannot wait to get out on it. Fuck rain.
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• #4189
Strong
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• #4190
Cheers. Just needs matching stem and maybe 1 less chain link/drop bars..
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• #4191
Finally pulled the trigger on a 56cm. Opted for the winter grass fork and was wondering if anyone has experience of tyre clearance for them with a front brake? I've scoured this thread and consensus seems to be a 32 will definitely fit in the back, but is the road fork that roomy that it will accommodate a front brake too?
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• #4192
The brake caliper will decide your clearance - sram rival caliper will get you 32c without knobbies on tyre.
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• #4193
30c Schwalbe winter with studs will fit.
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• #4194
Had an FXE with the winter/grass/mudguard fork.
I could fit Conti 35mm CX race tyres, loads of caliper room, issue was sidewall clearance was minimal to the point of a muddy ride or any flex in front wheel or wheel out of true would have the side wall rubbing away the carbon fork.
I reckoned on 32 max and avoid very muddy towpaths or park rides would be okay, which is handy as a lot of choice on cx tyres in that size.Rear is a case of altering sprocket size/chain length to get the tyre back enough to clear.
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• #4195
Thanks all. Have just received frameset and fork in post and clearance looks extremely generous. Chuffed.
I was however expecting a bit more curve on the fork. Is it possible I've been sent the wrong one? Can't tell from eye when I compare on the website whether it's optical illusion or not, but they don't seem to sell any other similar looking fork with Dolan branding. Have I just received an updated version? -
• #4196
Picture?
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• #4197
If you compare it with the photo of the frameset on their site, it looks like a completely different fork...I'm not going mad, am I?
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• #4198
Looks a bit like the deep drop carbon winter road fork, only without their Alpina branding.
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• #4199
I'm guessing you ordered the grass track frameset?
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• #4200
That’s the one.
@Rodolfo I think built one with a steamroller fork and it was pretty nice. Post up the results!