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• #11252
Definitely is sexeh. (also doesn't have the ugly droopy chainstays)
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• #11253
Looks like the Arkose frame in Large is massive. Medium is sold out/discontinued. Very sad.
Any other framesets I should be looking at? £800 budget otherwise will need to drop the custom wheel idea.
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• #11254
800 just for the frame?
There is still this model:
https://www.evanscycles.com/pinnacle-arkose-d1-2020-women-s-gravel-bike-EV339953 -
• #11255
Tall could work, although same colour as my partners Arkose, couldn't cope with that.
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• #11256
It says made for flat mount, because it is different from the other version, which clearly states it's made for IS/Post mount..?
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• #11257
Break/brake
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• #11258
I would find it strange if a custom builder wouldn’t be able to add those features to a frame
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• #11259
I normally grab the seatpost from behind, under the stays.
How many Stayers have you owned? Do you know the guys or something?
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• #11260
Yeah, I like the huge tyres. Aero is clearly meaningless when it's covered in bags and shit and I already have road bikes so I won't be swapping wheels and road racing on it.
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• #11261
Dude, I literally highlighted my issue with that sentence and you still missed it? :P
Gimme a brake.
:0)
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• #11262
Neither are really custom though are they? They're basically off the peg frames. I like off the peg frames - it means when I inevitably destroy one I can replace it relatively quickly.
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• #11263
I've got a light tourer/audax thing (30c tyres with guards, 35 without) and a 650b fat tyred fixed gear. I know them now, yeah :P
The tourer has had "a bit" of work done on the front end so make that two and a half.
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• #11264
Yeah they have five sizes for the groadingers and do them in small batches... though for a bit more money you can tweak things (there's also a custom geo option though they reckon you should most likely be covered by the sizes they have already)
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• #11265
You win some, and you loose (lose?) some.. not a native speaker.
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• #11266
I'm not a native speaker either.
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• #11267
Lose. Lose is the opposite of win, loose is the opposite of tight. As hippy says, quite a few native English speakers get it wrong.
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• #11268
Much like break/brake. Bloody homonyms.
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• #11269
Got lots of those in Swedish. Difference is they’re also spelled exactly the same way.
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• #11270
More specifically, they're homophones.
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• #11271
Much like the British dyslexia association is in Reading
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• #11272
About to build myself some 650b wheels. Does anyone have any experience of building/riding Kinlin TL-23 rims? Seem to get overall positive feedback online with some negative stuff about their QC.
Any other tubeless ready, wide(ish) rims I should be considering (DT, WTB...)?
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• #11273
DT R500db, I built my wheelset with them and DT 350 hubs and it was faultless.
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• #11274
Thanks! They look like a good option and at a decent price as well
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• #11275
Can you peel the logos off the DT swiss rims? Heard great things but the logos are LOUD!
but is it sexeh and a bit aero?