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• #152
Why not just use a T47 BB shell then?
All internal routing is far tidier on a disc braked bike, external routing has it's small benefits, but it just looks like a bodge job.
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• #153
That's correct - I'd assumed it was only the boujie-builders that line with stainless tube - it seems I'm wrong and everyone does it...
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• #154
This is broadly where I'm at and I feel like I've enough research to begin talking to a builder about it.
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• #155
I said BSA because I like the system, plenty of choice for not a lot of money. Cables going out under the BB is not as unsightly as a full hose run under the DT.
I guess it's possible to go all in with a big T47 shell but you'll get expensive BBs and surely it's more time consuming/expensive to get built.
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• #156
In the end I've decided to go BSA on the BB
Cable run will be internal through DT then out and under BB and external along the stays.I've started amassing some kit in a box under my desk too. I've got JuinTech calipers, hope Pro2 hubs (QR front, Evo 12 x 142 rear), Cliq Weaponz cranks with Ultegra BB & Rival shifters/mech/cass.
Gearing will be 1 x 10 (36 x 11-34) I've got some 32h WTB frequency rims so my next job while I faff around with frame design will be to build the wheels.
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• #157
meddled about a bit with the position of bridges for mudguard mounting.
For neat mounting of mudguards with 28mm winter tyres, the bridges clash with summery gravel tyres. In the end I prioritised clearance for 47mm off-road tyres and will create custom fixtures to go from bridge to mudguard as and when I need them...
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• #158
Just finished off the model and done the geometry check, everything looks right and ready to roll.
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• #159
Not 100% sure about colour.
Since it's a utility bike I think it should be a utility colour, straight basic powdercoat, 1 colour.My first thought was Traffic Grey B - RAL7043
Back in the day I used to design Arena Seating and that was the default metalwork colour. Kind of makes sense for a road bike but possibly a bit boring...
I then went down a grubby rabbit hole looking at various military colours RAL6031 7013 & 8027...Finding pics of bike frames in these colours was more edifying than looking at photos of military hardware...
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• #160
6031 Matt
7013
I wasn't particularly taken by any of them and was finding myself heading into farrow & ball territory (RAL 7032 etc) nice colours but I'm not really feeling them. Finally my military/utility coloursearch led me to RAL7021 Schwarzgrau which is feeling about right, especially with the lairy anodising (red hubs, green calipers and probably gold caliper bolts )
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• #161
That 7021 looks extremely nice.
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• #162
Yes, I quite like the blueness that comes through on this - more interesting than the Traffic grey but without losing the utilitarian feel
(RAL7043 Traffic Grey B)
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• #163
Quick update on this. I've decided to go with Marino and finalised the design.
ETA will be end of August as he's pretty busy
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• #165
Looks good! Did you go for a tubing upgrade?
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• #166
yep, Columbus Cromor - I've heard the standard 4130 is a bit porky (fine for a hardcore hardtail but a bit excessive for a roadbike)
The other option is Reynolds 520 (same price as the columbus and probably a similar weight but I prefer cromor) -
• #167
The 15week waiting list on this one is a bit of an exercise in delayed gratification.
To make it feel like I’m doing something I built some wheels
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• #168
(Hope pro2 hubs (evo rear) WTB frequency rims, crosswolf tyres, tesa tape, chris king valves shimano rotors, alpine spokes)
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• #169
The devil makes work for idle hands tho - I'm thinking that if I'm going flatmount, 12mm thru with through frame routing on the frame it doesn't really make sense to go with external cable routing, 9mm QR and post mount on the forks ...
I'm just at the sanding and priming stage on these and will flog the Genesis ones and buy the hope front axle adaptors
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• #170
Trigger’s broom in real life
A wise choice I think though
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• #171
Indeed - upgrading a bike that doesn't even exist yet is a slight concern, but worth it in the long run I think, especially if I go to the trouble of colour matching the paint!
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• #172
The fork scrubs up nicely, looking forward to seeing the mystery bike come to life
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• #173
Thanks I was pleased with the finish, your DBAD sticker is now on my daughter's mtb and the dark arts is on my coffee canister so nothing was wasted.
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• #174
Getting there.
Quite excite
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• #175
frame is finally built
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If it was me I'd have it coming out the DT and under BB. Leave the BB BSA, simplest and cheapest. I'd rather have it inside the chain stay again but maybe is a faff for the builder