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• #5227
That rack / guard brace / dynamo holder is very clever and beautiful
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• #5228
proper skid machine, that!
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• #5229
Yes I better order some more tyres
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• #5230
Hydraulic brakes from Shimano makes me happy. Reach is pretty good for tiny hands.
Disc tabs are pretty much spot on and everything will be fine ☺️
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• #5231
I’ve got that dynamo light, it’s sick!
I did open it up and secure some bits with sugru. Mine was a little bit rattly
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• #5232
Cool. Mine seems solid. It is actually quite nicely made it seems. How the beam?
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• #5233
I have the same setting as you on my hardtail. Coming from Supernova, I found the beam as good but slightly more white. Haven't tried yet at night but only under the dark Briton clouds.
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• #5234
Prototype. Semi successful. Probably needs to be stiffer
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• #5235
I had something similar done by fairbairnfabrications (Paul) in aluminium, slightly wider and thicker than yours. Worked brilliantly but I sold this bike so dunno longer terms resistance.
edit: perhaps having yours to close to the carbon fork might cause damage because of the rattling/vibrations?
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• #5236
I made one exactly the same but used a B+M IQX and it was terrible. The beam bounced all over the place. Might be a heavier light though
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• #5237
Both valid points.
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• #5238
the one I pictured above was sturdy AF and very light. have used it for 2 British winters without issue.
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• #5239
Cool i might try something plate instead. Thanks
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• #5240
It's nice ! Did you make yourself some kind of mini bender ?
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• #5241
No this is done in the vise with some different little tricks. It is not perfect and when I go for a thicker rod next time I am going to have make a bender.
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• #5243
Have you gone full JH and used tube instead of rod for the stays?
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• #5244
No solid 6mm rod. Heavy but sturdy!
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• #5245
I can believe that.
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• #5246
Love the details!
Might have to make myself a third flap...
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• #5247
User Spotter would love that.
And thanks. Waste of time really, but happy now it's done
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• #5248
your drive train will thank you
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• #5249
Managed to bleed one brake today, picked up new decals, and almost bought a Bridgeport!
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• #5250
Had the exact same problem, except the hole for mine was underneath the fork crown. The bike manufacturer sold a 3D printed alumide bracket which I wasn't happy with. Got a friend to mill one from aluminum, a bit thicker than @Albb 's, but I wasn't too happy with it either (not sure I even tried it tbh, it needed some additional work with a file that I never took the time to do).
Very happy with my solution (not my work, got that done by a local framebuilder), which looks exactly like the one in your pictures :
I like it better than simply having a bracket, as having a third fixation point for the mudguard is super useful, and the wires run neatly inside the "rack". Haven't mounted my Edelux yet, still waiting for Son to restock on their coax cables unfortunately.
For the All Road I got these Ritchey fork which I adore, but I am pretty annoyed that the threaded insert for mudguards is on the back side of the fork crown. Came across this mini rack which is a pretty clever solution I might copy. But I am not sure I need a rack. I just need a place to put my dynamo light to begin with.
In relation to dynamo lights it looks like the rear light for lost in mail :(
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