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• #2
I have a 54 but wish I had a 56, good luck
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• #3
Is it the length or height? They do have very short head tubes.
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• #4
If you can't find a swap and it comes to selling I'd be interested. Good luck with the search.
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• #5
Height for me. It's not a huge issue, I can manage. I have an unsightly stack of spacers on at the moment and I just think longer head tubes are more aesthetically pleasing. Probably should have thought about it more before I got it all painted but hey ho
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• #6
Yeah I just wonder whether a size up would then be too long. I’ve got a spacer stack on mine too. The front is just so low
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• #7
For me its height, my legs are pretty long which means I need to run my saddle super high and then the bars aren't high enough....
I knew I needed a 60 or bigger, but the 58cm was the biggest available and I loved it so much I couldn't resist.
@jambon I'd be happy to sell the frameset if someone has a nice, steel, gravel orientated disc frameset to sell.
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• #8
For those interested;
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• #9
unsightly stack of spacers on at the moment
Looks about 40mm?
I agree, saddle to bar is extreme, size up would probably help. Otherwise, rise drop bar?
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• #10
I have a 56 but wondering if a 54 might be better - whereabouts are you and any pics of the paintjob?
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• #11
That looks proportional, if anything, flip the stem and pop some spacers under it.
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• #12
Ye, it’s 40mm at the moment. I think the rise drop bar might look even worse than the spacers with the rest of the build. The 44mm head tube makes the spacers look even worse I think.
@user86447 I’m in London. I’d have to give a bit of thought to it after spending the money getting it in the colour I wanted. It was powder coated at Aurum with a gloss lacquer.
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• #13
Ooooh, that is lovely!!
I'm only considering a smaller one so I can fit a dropper as its touch and go as to whether I can get one in
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• #14
UPDATE
I b*ggered my back over the weekend and, riding the Fugio is aggravating it (too low).
So, if anyone has a nice steel/SS/TI XL frameset or bike available then hit me up. Fugio frameset will be available once a stop gap has been found.
Thanks
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• #15
Buy an onone bootzipper!
£95 for an XL frame last week...
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• #16
Hope the back gets better soon! Would offer up my Sabbath September but it's probably the same size if not smaller.
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• #17
Thanks, my own fault for wrestling a 4.0 Rover V8 about on my own....
at £95 the bootzipper is certainly a bargain, but I've got a cotic solaris here already!
My other half has been bitten by the bug so I'm keen to nurture that interest and keep at least one road bike on the road...
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• #18
wrestling a 4.0 Rover V8 about on my own....
Nice, carbed or FI? Still quite interested in the frame after you find something suitable of course.
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• #19
GEMS EFI, transplanting all the necessary bits onto a new 4.6 I've got got sat in the workshop that's currently set up to run 14CUX and vice versa. Then the 4.0 (3.9) 14CUX is going in my Series 1 and the 4.6 in my 130 :)
Back to bikes...
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Are you selling the frameset?
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• #21
If I find a suitable replacement, yes. jambon has first dibs, but you're welcome to have 2nd!
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Not too cheap but there’s a 52cm on eBay if anyone’s interested. Force 1 HRD but shitty finishing kit
UPDATE
Need a frame/bike reasonably sharpish as the fugio is now aggravating my bad back, it always was too small so it's my own fault, doh.
I've got a 58cm Genesis Fugio (Reynolds 853), I LOVE IT. However, it's a little too small for me at 6'5, I've lived with it for years because it's an incredible bike but I could really do with something a little larger.
So, does anyone fancy a swap? The frameset is in excellent condition, so ideally I'd like a swap for a larger 853 frame and carbon fork in similar condition.
Hit me with what you've got.
Stay Safe.