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• #1177
The frame bag lives with @buttrockanthem and the Thomson parts got distributed through to other peoples projects
It was a really good bike, and definitely the ideal pomp set up, I think it’s why I ended up building the 2nd xl pomp in a similar fashion but more relaxed, and ultimately, why I wanted the homer.
The rest of it lives on as the blug pomp,
Although that frameset with the pomp fork will be for sale soon, Along with the wheels and chainset so you could build your own version
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• #1179
TRP better IME
Tektro similar to TRP but cheaper
Mini moto excel at mechanical advantage with road levers so you dont have to run the pads SUPER close to rims.
All mini V are shit in comparison to Tektro CR720 with swissstop pads. Shorty ultimate better but expensive.
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• #1180
Mini motos would be the only mini v style brakes to fit the built visually.
I am currently running CR720s with the stock pads. Which swissstop pads do you have in mind?
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• #1181
Much like @amey said
The mini moto is really just the outright winner when using road levers and needing adjustability, such as a sliding drop out, having compared them against trp 8.4s which are a pita to fit and eventually exploded
The trps worked excellently and I could not tell you the difference between them and motos on my caad, honestly all the stopping power one needs even with a stock pad
I’ve not used them with canti levers, if I’m using flat bar levers I always use a full v brake now as it’s just easier to set up
I have not used properly set up cantis so can’t compare direct, but between this and discs I can’t tell the difference at the speeds I travel / terrain I ride
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• #1182
yeah BXP/Blue
the road pad holder and pad makes diff
another thing mini motos excel at is they offer the most clearance of any mini V; mud or mudguard
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• #1183
Should also add I paid, all in, less than 75# and traded some old parts for both of mine, I don’t think I’d pay retail for Paul’s at 160? Each.
I’d just use v brakes and long pull levers. Which looks 😎
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• #1185
Rearranging that Epping ride for bank holiday Monday?
Exact time, place, vibe,
Just on the bank holiday Monday
Come ride some mud
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• #1186
Thank You @amey and @Maj.
This is for the Raleigh Rando so I already have brakes, bars and levers. Braking isn't shit and maybe it's my weak hands after the accident so for now I ordered those blue Swissstop pads.
@Maj I migt back to you about trying the brakes though.
Thanks and sorry for hijacking the thread.
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• #1187
For a moment I thought this had already happened
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• #1188
Always happy to see competition in the “crush cans not koms” scene, lack of flappy handlebar bags and and overly fussy sticker jobs leaves space for us both to exist
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• #1189
there should be some age restriction to follow
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• #1190
Ok, old man
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• #1191
These looks pretty swag tbh
Good impulse buy
Whomest knows what size bb I need for these?? Looked online found nout
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• #1192
Great shape, like my fav deore -Who makes them? Not SRAM surely?!
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• #1193
They’re Sachs-huret, from googling seems to be a euro brand sram bought early in their life cycle
https://www.disraeligears.co.uk/site/sachs-huret_derailleurs.html
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• #1194
Whomest knows what size bb I need for these?? Looked online found nout
I'd say 113 but it's just a guess. Best way would be using a spare and finding where do you need to move the chainline, then buy the right size.
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• #1195
I have a spare 113 👁👄👁
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• #1196
Huh, didnt know that - thanks
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• #1197
Currently reaping my sowing of having bikes all over the country atm.
On the menu
going back home and sorting the mv out, need to sort the bottom bracket I fucked the spacers up on and rip the gears off, replacing it with a single gear, maybe get a ride in
bring the blug pomp back to London with 3 wheels??!? Some to be sold to a friend, another to be sold with the bike to a different friend when I part it out
have to get an old track frame back from north London to south London, I’ve leant my great strappable backpack to a friend so I should take the overground back and forth, need to get over my fear of the London covid ground
Honestly will be glad when this stuff has gone and I can just have 2 bikes
Makes one consider not getting a steel cross bike but an pompino clone which takes bigger tyres, has a mech hanger and a cooler fork, then consolidating into just 2 bikes,
Cannae be arsed 🙃
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• #1198
Fuck cars, they’re climate crimes, glad I can’t drive etcetc
But moving to south east London and having to go south west?? Or north east and carry stuff??? 😰😰
It’s like 6 trains
To have a van rn 🥴
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• #1199
Ahem, cargo bike
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• #1200
Whom has room to store these, such a wealth signifier to tell people you have room for a barge in your home
<3 I need this in my life.
How is the bike going? Still using this?
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