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• #927
Cheers!
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• #928
Nice rack!
I’ve had a look at the build details and as you’ve done it, do you think you would get away with just the 4 uprights if you did one at 3.2m or do you think you’d need to add a pair of legs in the centre? I’d only be hanging road/gravel type bikes. But, there are 12 of them. Slides away whistling.
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• #929
Hmm I think for something something double the size of mine I’d probably want to stick a leg in the middle. Would make it a bit sturdier, I’d maybe worry about the top tube flexing with the weight of 12 bikes
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• #930
Very clever wardrobe for your bikes:)
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• #931
Thanks, yeah better safe than crushed 👍 even with the extra legs it still only comes out at £200ish from keyclamp.
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• #932
Thanks for sharing the rack, i'm glad its been useful!
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• #933
Got the cranks fitted
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• #934
Damn that's gorgeous, makes me want to ride fixed again.
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• #935
I picked this up from @DragunovCZ1 recently. Really love the colour and I have plans to make use of the rear canti mounts. For now just swapped over all the parts from my old one which I'll be selling on shortly.
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• #936
V2 for sale or V1?
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• #937
V1, one in the background
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• #938
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• #939
What bars?
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• #941
Simworks fun3 bars
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• #942
Yep cetma on the gangster
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• #943
Took this for a long weekend trip, down the Downs Link and then west across the South Downs. First kind of ride like this and the stretch across the South Downs was pretty gruelling!
Have a feeling it would have been easier if I’d packed a bit less but wanted to take my new panniers by Bigxtop for a spin which were a pleasure to use.
Sorry for non drive side pic
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• #944
nice colour combo-ing
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• #945
really nice bag set
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• #946
Cheers! I got the handlebar bag and frame bag from Fairweather initially, and it made sense to go with the same x-pac material for the panniers too. Really pleased with it!
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• #947
Have ended up with another set of these. Remember seeing these painted versions in the past but never knew their origin. After some Googling it seems they came fitted on a Shogun bike under the name Celeste I think. The ring had celeste written in it too.
Anyway the colour was gross so I spend this evening removing the paint and here we are. I tried removing the paint from the chainring but the finish looks a bit shit in comparison to the crank arms which can e out great. I probably won’t use the ring anyway as it’s a 54t..
Not quite sure what it’s going on yet, bcd is 110 I was thinking of either getting an AARN or I could get an aero ring from garbaruk which would allow me to go for a higher tooth count. People online suggest I should be okay running fixed with a nw chainring if I stick to 3/32 or 8 speed chain, so we’ll see how I got on with that.
Would love to work out how to add back on the Sugino 75 logo, could go for a sticker but think it wouldn’t look right feel like it would stick out, any other suggesting?
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• #948
Rad. I’ve got some carbon vinyl wrap you can have if you wanna wrap the chainring or another one in the future.
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• #949
Cheers, having looked at the current chainring it looks pretty worn so probably not worth using. Interestingly I forgot to mention, it was used as a double road setup so I also have a small inner ring too.
Actually feel like fiberlyte might be the right choice for this one
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• #950
Looks great that.
Someone on here has a Look with a super funky Looney toons chainring. If you get another aero ring I say get some good vinyl and put a funky design on it.
Yes! Forgot to add it:
https://borekthepencil.com/2022/02/18/making-the-best-free-standing-bike-storage/