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  • Are you running double with 11-42?

  • Theyโ€™re bomb proof but cheap, poor quality control and really stiff/hard to get round. Tick a lot of boxes for a rim brake beater/tourer though.

  • Are you running double with 11-42?

    46/30 chainset, yes. Cassette is an 11-40, but the XT M8000 long cage derailleur has capacity for 11-42 with this chainring combo.

  • Deore 10 speed mech? No issues? Thought capacity was only for 1x

  • Have you attempted ghetto tubeless or happy with tubes? Looks rad and comfy btw.

  • Deore 10 speed mech? No issues?

    XT M8000 SGS, 11 speed. There is still tension on the derailleur while in the 46x40 gear, which I'm basically never in (just now for the picture). No issues whatsoever.

    Thought capacity was only for 1x

    Amount of chainrings only limits the maximum biggest cassette sprocket. Which in the case of 2x is a 42t. Overall capacity of the derailleur is 47T in all cases.

    Have you attempted ghetto tubeless or happy with tubes?

    Have yet to properly try this new guise. Reckon will get plenty of flats with these tyres, but currently don't feel the need for tubeless.

  • Iโ€™ve got one of the Andra 321 disc rims on the back of my commuter as wanted something bomb proof, debating attempting to set it up tubeless.

    although I like tubeless, one big piece of glass on the commute could result in a messy fix rather than a quick tube. Also have a pile of wire bead tyres I need to work through.

    Interesting with the gearing, must be a mega low gear with a sub compact double, without the faff of a triple:

  • must be a mega low gear with a sub compact double, without the faff of a triple:

    Exactly. Came from a triple with lowest gear 30x36, and had to walk one time up a 20% grade during last summer's Wales tour. So I think 30x40 should be good. Otherwise I can still install an 11-42.

    And in non-tour mode (without racks, mudguards, etc), the 46T big ring and 11-40 cassette combo basically allows me to use the bike as a 1x gravel grinder here in the flat Netherlands. I think this could be a pretty ideal setup (for me).

    The climb that beat me.

  • After years of reprezenting I've finally become a member of Team Chips, lifetime achievement award for services to chips granted, Fuck Yeah!

    I've soooo nearly finished it, I just need some yellow Look delta pedals to finally complete it. If any one has any or sale that will match this ensemble, please hit me up.

    Massive thanks to @smirri for the frame. Always nervous getting a frame from a stranger in a foreign land, but I need'nt have worried. Absolutely top communication, before, during and after transaction, absolutely top bloke. And it was the best packaged bike frame I've ever received, it took a reassuringly long time to un-pack it all :)

    Thanks also to @ootinni for the saddle, which spent some time on my Simoncini before being commandeered for this build.

    And also big thanks to Cam from Banzai bikes who ordered the last few parts I needed, and helped me put it all together yesterday faster than I could have myself. Which meant today I was riding around with a grin like a kid on Christmas morning. Such a smooth riding bike, perfect for a larger than average unit hacking around London's pave imitating shit roads. Even with the not light Shamals, overall its much lighter than I was expecting, descriptions of it being tank like and overbuilt had me thinking it was going to be a beast to handle and get going, but its such a confidence inspiring bike I was chucking in around within minutes like I'd been riding it for years.

    Enough gassing, some pics. Domo Farm Frites Merckx MX Leader. Anyone got any suitable yellow pedals to properly finish it off?


  • Oof, that's really good.

    Keep the black pedals, yellow would be overkill in my opinion.

  • Concur, keep the pedals black

  • Great to see that saddle living up to its potential! Also love the 10sp Record carbon groupset, I have the same on mine!

  • Cheers, I'm a bit more a cheapskate tho ;)...Chorus front and rear mechs, and shifters are Centaur but are my favourite, the ultra shift version.

  • nice!

  • Great build! Is that an 8/9/10 speed type record aluminium crankset wrapped in some type of carbon-look vinyl?

  • Yeah it seems to be exactly that, a Campag one apparently, its defo alu underneath, with as you say a carbon finish. Same 102BB as a Chorus. It was like that when I got it from eBay, so don't know exactly.

  • Wow ! Nice job . I really love what you have done with it . Wheels , bartape and saddle go really well ! Groupset is nice too. Enjoy it and save miles with it . Nice to see it again :)
    And keep the black pedals

  • Dosi Futura 1989 ร— Mario Martini ๐Ÿฅ€โœจ๐Ÿš€


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  • Mmm nice, got plans yet?

  • Parts bin special, handed over to a friend yesterday.


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  • Yes, I want 1989 C-Record groupset to mount, incl. sheriff star hubs ๐Ÿ™‚ I already have the wheelset, syncro levers, stem, handlebar, seatpost binder bolt; all the rest would be collected this year, hopefully. But there is another running project, so first I have to complete the other one ๐Ÿ˜€

  • My '98 Rockhopper on it's shakedown ride (a tough commute to Marylebone from SE1). Saddle needs a bit of forward tilt and raising a touch. I could get away with dropping another spacer on the stem probably, but will wait for some more miles.

    Thanks to Cyclefix Kennington for chain installation and indexing (I'm rubbish at it.)

  • lucky friend, beik looks cool! cries for a black stem though :)

  • That's a pretty special parts bin.

  • Closer photo of my new 853 Lemond

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