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  • Yeah same, segmented fork? Think it’s in my top 5 fave fork designs 😎

  • It does feel much less twitchy / lively than a conventional fixed gear. It’s heavy too - I did think I could make it feel a bit snappier by lowering the gear inches but quite like the balance between accelerating and top speed it offers on 42-16. I also like the contrast from riding this then going on a light and fast bike :)

    Fun to ride still and nice to chuck it around with no worries.

    Does feel like shit though when I’m using it with stuff in the panniers.

  • finally found the time to put a cassette (with the correct lockring...) and tires on the Shamals.


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  • Next build will need a quill stem, but very comfy on my current bars, 31.8 options?

    Are those Factory 5/J&L stems any good?

  • The Nitto and Velo Orange options look similar to each other, not as slick as the Titan obviously but more robust.

  • Aye, my thoughts as well

  • Stick with it, I’m just grips and a saddle away from finishing my wife’s.


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  • Boy, that's nice!

  • I’m getting there, your post has inspired me to at least get it out tomorrow

  • Building my wife a mum bike.

    I need a groupset for it.


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  • If brake levers are described as being suitable for Linear-pull and cantilever that’s not right is it?

  • If brake levers are described as being suitable for Linear-pull and cantilever that’s not right is it?

    It can be right - Shimano at least, and maybe Tektro and others, have made levers with adjustable ratio to allow use with either kind of brake.

  • Sounds promising. They’re Shimano Alivio 3x7 integrated canti rapidfire shifters I’m looking to replace. It was an OEM Shimano modern replacement I was looking at, but I can’t find it now.

  • my shimano tiagra levers (flatbar) do this. When you pull back the lever there is a little switch to flick between the two.

  • Ah excellent thanks.

  • Wow i like that a lot!

    Whats the headset?

  • Says Koga on it, like the Dutch brand I guess?

  • Hmmm


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  • Anyone know of somewhere that does custom milling services or cheapish aluminium or steel sheet?

    I need a really weird size shim for our tandem stoker stem, and it looks like custom is the only way forward. 26.8mm seatpost needs to fit a 1 1/8" stem, so looking at 1.2mm diameter/0 .6mm thick.

    I'd really rather not go down the coke can route - if anyone has any suggestions they'd be warmly received.

  • Ordinary seat post shims are flexible enough to work in this application, that's how I got a 28.6 stem on my 27.2 post.

    You actually need 0.9mm wall (28.6-26.8=1.8), so the shim which is designed to fit a 25.4mm post in a 27.2mm tube. The end gap opens up by about 4.5mm but that's not really a problem.

    0.9mm is a bit thick to bend at home without proper tooling, it will end up 20p shaped, so I'd probably avoid that.

    Your local machinist can make a custom turned and slotted sleeve, if you can find one who can be arsed with very small job shop work, or there are a couple of people on here with home lathes who might help.

  • 0.9mm aluminium strip should be easy enough to roll neatly by hand round a seat post as a former. Pull it round a slightly smaller seat tube and it'll probably spring back to the size you need.

    E.g. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/111912004219

    That stuff looks like it's guillotined sheet so it'll be even softer than rolled section.

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