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• #8427
Replaced mine with Disc Trucker wich is perfect for axle to crown (wanted a disc). Used with 45mm fender for 35mm tire with space for more.
My Pomp fork for sale in France if never.
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• #8428
I don't think the original Pomp fork is special at all, just pop round your local bike co-op and take something off any rigid hybrid; basically guaranteed to have disc or canti mounts, fender mounts, and generous tire clearance.
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• #8429
Thanks very much chaps, much appreciated. I don't mind the original Pompino fork, looks alright, just wish there was another inch on the steerer!
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• #8430
Various Soma forks work too
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• #8431
Hi, I’ve a pair of forks off my raw V4, that you can have for the cost of the postage (unless you happen to be local to Sheffield). My frame is a large, and the forks are uncut. Cheers
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• #8432
jcac
That's awesome, thanks chap - I'm more than happy to pay something for them or donate to a charity, whatever you'd prefer. I guess that the same size forks were used on both medium and large frames?
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• #8433
Hi, I don’t want anything for them, though I guess a forum donation would be good :-) I’ll send a PM. And am pretty sure the forks will be the same size (though that has no scientific basis).
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• #8434
Spotted in Manchester yestserday, Pompet?
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• #8435
Maybe an inbred? TT looks very slopey
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• #8436
Ahh, of course!
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• #8437
For those that have re-spaced the rear of a pomp, how did you go about re-aligning the forkends to be parallel? I've coldset one frame before, but with thinner and less substantial forkends.
I'm mentally getting closer to setting it up as 135mm, so I can quickly switch between single speed and geared for the bigger tours. Probably 1x9, or Nexus/Alfine 8 with full-length cable housing...
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• #8438
Forum pickup a few years back for my mate. He has 700x33 tyres in there. Any mudguard recommendations please?
Don't live nearby so can't pop round but my advice would be 700x 35 mudguards and go for a 28c tyre? Sound okay? Cheers
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• #8439
700x 35 mudguards and go for a 28c tyre
I ran this combo on my pomp for a while. Worked fine. SKS guards and pasela tyres.
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• #8440
Pretty sure I had 45 mm guards with a 35 mm tyre.
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• #8441
That's a Mk4 right? Not very helpful but 40mm Gilles Berthoud fit over 35mm (more like 38mm) tyres on my Mk2.
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• #8442
I have 45mm bluemels and 35mm tyres on my mk4.
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• #8443
Life is too short to run 28s on a Pompino. I run PDW 45mm full metal fenders and 35mm GravelKing SKs on mine with no issues. 38mm Volummys were no issue under those fenders either.
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• #8444
My two
Gen 1 and gen 2
XL and L
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• #8445
Thanks all. 45mm bluemels we think and then no need to change the tyres. Will post a pic when done in a few weeks
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• #8446
Please can I prov dibs the XL if you ever sell it? How come you have 2? Both look great
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• #8447
Duly noted
I bought one to build a meme bike, the L, then needed a do it all bike when I moved, finding the XL as a original spec complete on fb marketplace for quite a snappy price, posted by a lovely man in wales.
Was a real life barn find really
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• #8448
45mm bluemels over a 33c tyre seems to have worked on my mates pompino! I'm not there so hard to tell but does the rear brake bridge stay thing need to mount somewhere? Seems to me that something should fasten the mudguard there.
Also has anyone Kentish town way got a dremel he could borrow for beers? Cheers
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• #8449
you gotta drill a hole in the guard to use that hole. But it's a spot that often breaks so tighten very gently. Good spot to use a rubber washer or similar.
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• #8450
Cheers ah that's a pain. Maybe some zip tie bodge...
What often breaks? The mudguard or the stay?
i think a popular replacement is a cross check fork, or straggler for the disc clout.
i replaced mine with an all brother day fork and it's good but i believe has a much shorter A2C? you end up with something that looks like a trendy geriatric bike
all 3 have mudguard mounts, the former 2 come up very frequently and can be bought standalone if needs be