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• #402
Cheers. I like the sound of them, been looking for an all terrain sort of tyre - happy to accept that it's a compromise but I'd like to be able to ride on most terrain.
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• #403
https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/359004/#comment15769214
They look great in 2.2 too
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• #404
So they do!
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• #405
Pompino bimbling yesterday, had to footdown at the spot I fell off the surly the other week. I'll have it next time.
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• #406
Big loop? I need some ride inspiration :(
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• #407
Just short, enough to tire me out atm though. Not the most inspiring either:
Ivy Green, Stretford Meadow, Carrington, Dunham, then home on tpt and canal.I'm with you on feeling uninspired, was intending on a bigger ride for some veloviewer tiles for forced-inspiration but overslept and this was enough
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• #408
excellent cockpit set up
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• #409
650b mtb tyre fixed gear path racer build surly
I honestly thought this would be a bit crap. Kinda did it cos I could and "just to see", and it's so good. Fully daft. Off-road feels both really secure and really precarious, on-road is comfy, not slow and sounds really nice.
I don't want to change it back, but soon enough @pmccee will ask my sorry arse on a gravel ride and I'll be faced with the prospect of both uphills and downhills and I suspect it'll get old very very quickly. -
• #410
Now that mismatch forks have been branded officially appealing, it's probably time to powdercoat this one -
• #411
Mudguards do be mudguarding.
Every time I dare to think about taking them off for "summer" I do something like this, reminding me just how goood they are -
• #412
rep for upside down bike, the peoples bike stand
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• #413
I just switch to "summer mudguards" (Fendor bendor)
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• #414
I did wonder about mudhuggers for a while but thought they'd look a bit misplaced-gravel-bro with the silver finishing kit
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• #415
Idle hands and a small amount of electrical tape confirms it's time to go:
2 week turnaround at the powdercoaters and a lot of free time means I'm gonna diy it I think.
Back to 10 speed too
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• #416
Black fork looking good. Can relate to that fixed gear offroad feeling, it's like the sluggishness of the heavier frame and big rubber is minimized and you're left feeling like you could ride just about anywhere for as long as you want to.
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• #417
Mudguards off! Feels good, they were getting tatty and rattled a lot. I'll hold off on replacing them until after Dirty Reiver.
A spoke in the front wheel snapped randomly while the bike was sat in the sun, so getting that sorted tomorrow.
Trying to motivate myself to take advantage of the front end being disassembled and start sanding the fork for the respray. -
• #418
Here's the bike after Dirty Reiver:
Obviously I caused myself a world of stress in the lead-up, badly painting the fork and finally setting up tubeless with tyres that may or may not be compatible, but the bike performed pretty well really. I had to top up the rear tyre a couple times and dropped the chain four times but who's counting? We weren't riding with any serious intent.
It's now going on a break at my parents, opening a spot back in Manchester for a mtb. Honestly feel a bit anxious about not having the DIA bike with me but with minimal commuting it makes sense to make a change for a bit I think.
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• #419
While I love the look of downtube shifter, you should consider that:
https://www.wolftoothcomponents.com/products/tanpan
It allows you to use dropbar shifters with XT derailleur. -
• #420
Road 10sp stuff should work with it as is, I think it's compatible with 9sp mtb. In any case, I like the dt shifters and am keeping them.
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• #421
Hello hello, long time no see.
I've an opportunity to get some g-one speed for this. My question for the forum is: will the tanwalls be too much?They're really yellow, and the bike is really yellow too. It could be that there ends up being too much yellow. Let me know what you think.
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• #422
Just say no to tanwalls.. it's gone on long enough
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• #423
Madness. Who doesn't love the warm glow of a crusty Pasela?
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• #424
crusty Pasela
you rang
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• #425
Tan walls are OVER
I like them. Slower on road than most gravel tyres but a little more grippy off-road. If I'm alone on a road ride on them I'm quite happy but the one time I went out with a group on them for about 100km it did become a struggle by the end (I was also really unfit so hard to say anything definitively).