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• #10702
Thanks, that’s exactly what I was going for.
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• #10703
You can get a Nitto Mark’s rack or a Nitto made Obento in black. If you want it to reach the drop outs you can get longer stays.
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• #10704
My girlfriends frame cracked after the hanger bolt didn't sheer . They where very accommodating even though the fault was 50/50. A new frame bb and s works cranks came a few weeks later for a few hundred quid.
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• #10705
are there any pizza racks that will fit an arkose?
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• #10706
Are they 650b in a 26 frame?
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• #10707
Makes me miss my midnight special even more. Enjoy it!
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• #10708
Very good, love it!
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• #10709
Keep an eyes out for Suntour Retrofriction shifters, they offer amazing feedback which is very handy when riding on loose surface.
I find downtube shifter easier off road as having bar end shifter is a little tricky when the bar is moving.
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• #10710
I have a pair of Simplex Retrofriction shifters but didn’t use them as they need a gear cable with a very small cable-end that I didn’t have. So went with the Dia Compe ENE micro-ratchet shifters.
I may try the Simplex shifters in the future out of curiosity but I’m not sure I’ll want to give up the micro-ratchet. It feels and sounds lovely.
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• #10711
Nice build! Been toying with buying one. Have a very similar set of parts lying round.
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• #10712
but didn’t use them as they need a gear cable with a very small cable-end.
Campag/SRAM basically (or a Clark/universal one from any shop).
Shimano is the only one with a slightly larger end.
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• #10713
Thanks!
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• #10714
The Dia Compe is pretty much the best modern one you can get, until the Simplex, hence my recommendation.
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• #10715
Very nice built. Well done.
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• #10716
I had Suntour Retrofiction levers fitted to my touring bike in 84-87.. Yes, they had a lovely feel.
I think I have a band on set in a box somewhere as well as some Suntour mechs of the same vintage. -
• #10717
They feel a lots better with a modern derailleur I have found (much lighter action).
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• #10718
Simplex Retrofriction were a common upgrade from Campag record in the early 70s due to smoother and lighter action (true as well, not a myth) although to keep sponsors happy in the pro ranks they often disguised it by using the rubber Campag covers
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• #10719
It also does not require constant tightening that the Campag tend to do.
I mod my Retrofriction with an Allen bolt so I can experiment with torque setting and see what the lowest I can go without it coming loose.
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• #10720
The Campag weren’t great to use and I always like to break the tyranny of the groupset, even better when it can be justified by superior function
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• #10721
You’re both really making me want to try my Retrofriction shifters now over my micro-ratchet!
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• #10722
Used retro friction with my Campy Triomphe group cos the original shifters were totally pants.
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• #10723
Everything comes back sooner or later.
Sounds like we are returning to 80s tourers ( Claude Butler Majestics , Holdsworths etc) with double chainsets. The standard issue back then was an SR 50/32 up front with a 30/32 5 speed on the back.
The centre pull revival is coming!
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• #10724
Decathlon Gravel Bike
They have introduced a new gravel bike based on the RC 120 frame.
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/rc-120-gravel-disc-road-bike-id_8575940.htmlSelling for under £500.
What reviews that there are come from France. The reviewers like the bike but are unimpressed by the wheels and tyres.
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• #10725
Nah, retrofriction are terrible. I will do the noble thing and buy them off you to avoid temptation and resulting disappointment ;)
Bike is winning!
Very fun mix of modern and classic, but for me the best part is the classic fit/geometry in combination with the fat fork and headtube.