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• #1077
New purchase. Ti frame, DA cranks and hub, Reynolds forks all for £500.
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• #1079
Cheers. Yes, quill adaptor. Works fine and only a small gap between the headset and stem.
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• #1080
I'm running 28mm Gatorskins on my Seta.
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• #1081
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• #1082
This is very good! Are those the original forks? Did they come drilled?
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• #1083
Thanks. Yes, og fork. Was drilled by a previous owner, slightly wonkily.
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• #1084
amazing components right here
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• #1085
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• #1086
A build that full understands the mechanical and philosophical nature of road fixed / fixed road doffs lockring tool
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• #1087
Banging! Looks really good. There's a few really nice Donohue's on here and it makes me really want to get mine up and running again.
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• #1088
from 2 days ago...
going to ride it again today :)
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• #1089
Looks nice, but doesn't really fit in this thread (which is for fixed-gear bikes that have drops with hoods)
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• #1090
ups! you're right! Sorry! :)
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• #1091
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• #1092
That's a bit nice
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• #1093
Very good. Gearing looks high for road use!
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• #1094
9oo0 cranks look great, 46mm chainline though?
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• #1095
Hi
That's mine
Yes 52*16 is my gear to do the hamster on our local flat circuit.
Probably going 50x17 for "real" road use.
And 46mm chainline is corrected by the rear primato hub who has been modified to have a 4mm offset and 110mm spacing (112mm in reality I admit...)
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• #1096
Looks absolutely belting. Nicely done!
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• #1097
Stunning frameset. Reminds me of that famous purple/lilac Nagasawa road fixed.
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• #1098
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• #1099
Thread ender.
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• #1100
Still love riding this now out in the sticks as back in London.
Actually, think its adapted better than I have....
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