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• #602
Trying to work out the saddle - bar drop there, as those bricks look larger than the Scoble standard
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• #603
I’ll bring the calipers and see if I can find a UK standard 65mm brick.
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• #604
Just need to tape the bars now, and fiddle with the front derailleur. I’ve resigned to sub optimal shifting with SRAM and non-matching rings but I’m hoping to get it back to passable. The tyres felt good on 500m of groad in the local park, big up Teravail.
@amey do I mount the bell before or after taping?
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• #605
Cant help but think this will get in the way in the drops but let’s see.
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• #606
Interesting position for the bell, it can stay for a while. Shifts like shit but it’s good to have it back. Think it’s a marked improvement over the raw frame.
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• #607
Nicely done. are you gonna do a decal somewhere or leave it like it is? headtube logo/badge?
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• #608
Not sure yet, I’ll be receiving 10 of these because I finally caved for the 10 stickers for €1 ads I kept getting bombed with. Could look good on the head tube but I probably won’t because it feels a bit strange to put my logo on something I didn’t make.
I think it’ll stay decal-less until @Jaap has decided on a brand name.
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• #609
Some light metalwork.
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• #610
That's a big shoe rack!
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• #611
Well we have a lot of shoes!
For the person googling aluminum brazing propane torch like I did a while ago: yes it sort of works but not really. Maybe if it's thin walled stuff, but brazing a 10x1mm tube to a a 10x2mm flat bar took some support from our creme brulee burner and even then I struggled.
I think there's a ghost busters joke in here somewhere:
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• #612
Oh, it's not actually the beginnings of the ultimate porteur rack then :-(
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• #613
Call it a precursor. I did enjoy the brazing even if I'm still a bit jittery from the stress of constant risk of severely maiming myself.
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• #614
Bodged a pec deck-type saddlebag support. Voile straps just wrap around the seat rails for now, I could do with some space between bag and saddle but I'm not paying €80 for a Hobo Pieces Restuvus and want less visual bulk than a Bagman. Those little Velo Orange tabs look well sketchy but might do the trick?
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• #615
Speedvagen put their logo on stems they colour match but didn’t make
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• #616
Yeah and I suppose I did design the frame, we'll see.
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• #617
The rack performed brilliantly, had some pretty rough bits of 'gravel' and it didn't budge. Initially I thought I'd modify this bag for its new use but I'll probably just replace it as I'd need to take it apart almost entirely which is a huge faff.
Front derailleur is still performing terribly which is frustrating as it was fine in the stand, I might have mounted it a bit too low, will investigate when I can be arsed again.
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• #618
Shifting is mostly sorted now, brilliant bike and brilliant saddle bag if I do say so myself. Does invite to bring more crap than I need, but nothing better on a 30 mile loop than making coffee halfway through.
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• #619
What do you when 90mm is a bit long but 80mm too short?
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• #620
Yoga?
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• #621
Try a 90mm -17°, raised up by 10mm spacer?
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• #622
You guys are missing the obvious solution, get a fillet brazed 85mm stem.
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• #623
Sure, there are framebuilders who could fabricate such a thing, but who on earth wants to deal with the likes of them
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• #625
That's a really nice looking stem, really enjoy the bits @M_V is putting out!
Interested in seeing how the bluing goes. I caught a bit of an Old Shovel YouTube vid where he uses Super Blue Liquid Gun Blue on a frame with lacquer overtop and it looked great, particular with some stenciled decals. Looks like the stuff is available in the UK from eBay for ~£12 too.
As far is I'll get today, need to play the vacuum cleaner game with the fork and I can't be arsed.
Jobs left
-front derailleur
-front brake
-torque stem and seatpost
-trim and cap cables (no more death trap loops everywhere)
-wrap bars (black this time)
-install pedals
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