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  • I've got to concede it's a tad too big for little old me

  • Ha, a park tools hacksaw no less. Only the best...

  • Weirdly, one of the first hacksaws googled showed me

  • I refuse to believe Neil was ever flexible enough to ride this

  • I never actually saw him ride it!

  • A Talbot for every day of the week, I think?

    Maybe this was number 8

  • 😂 And a Serotta for every day the following week?

  • Kleins for leap years?

  • Too big for me, the one I covet is JB's now in @Amey possession

  • That’s lovely... think it’ll be a bit too big for me so GLWS!

  • @acliff might be able to ID the cranks?

  • Luckily this is way to big for me, beauty of a bike.
    GLWS

  • The bike looks lovely. Have you chopped the ISP down a little from the original pictures or did you remove the spacers (if there was any)? I normally have a saddle height of 782mm so would be keen to understand if the height could be increased.

  • Hi. Yeah chopped it a little bit to get to my saddle height. So it's sat on the top of the ISP currently. I guess it could be raised up again, but honestly not sure if the clamp would hold it in place in the same way a seat post is held. Or if some spacers (I was thinking headset spacers) could be inserted if it did slip?

  • Thanks for the nice comments all. Yeah it's a lovely thing.

    Not sure what height you all are but I'm only 5'9" with a short body and long legs and it's close to fitting me. Just my other bike fits me better. The seat mast can be trimmed if it's too high for others.

  • Bugger, I would have bought it if the seatpost had not been cut so low.

  • Ah shame, thanks for the interest though. I only took about 1.5cm off, but I guess that's pretty much exactly what you needed left on it. It's still pretty high for most people who would fit this I think. I'm sure it'll work for someone. 🤞

  • I machined a PVC T shaped spacer for my identical Talbot ISP gravel bike to raise the saddle height slightly.... was basically just a circular spacer, with a 5mm wall thickness, and a 20mm deep stepped lip that sat inside the ISP.

    It also made for a much more forgiving ride off road, as I used a fairly soft PVC bar stock so it acted as a damper between the seatpost and the seatpost topper.

    (I totally stole the idea from Look E-Post’s)

    Very simple if you have a lathe.

  • I'll have a look in to it as Giant use ISP spacers to raise the height too. I think they just rest on top without a lip.

    I don't suppose you still have the 1.5cm bit that you cut off?

  • Ha sorry, no I don't. My LBS did it.

    I've just removed the topper to see if a headset spacer fits and frustratingly all the ones I have are fractionally too wide. They almost sit flush with the outside of the topper, and therefore obviously don't fit inside. Probably wouldn't be beyond someone with skills (and a lathe) like @hoops has pointed out to make something that would work.

    I don't have Vernier calipers for an accurate measurement but the crude ISP diameter measurement I could take with my tape measure says 32mm. The LBS have done a nice job of a clean square cut.

  • and you shall have it, you know what I am like ;)

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