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  • English has the front strut attached to a spacer on the steerer by a single bolt.
    It looks very poorly engineered IMO.
    The load on the bolt is a shearing load.
    Curated componentry, EE brakes andcrank, DuraAce, etc.
    Ok for instagram but not off road.


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  • arent truss fork like that though?

  • It’s not ok for Instagram either

  • That English is stunning

  • non-ironic nogravel post, nothing across the desert of wales, not even a grain of sand.

  • MDCCCXVI x 2. I prefer the blue one


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  • That English strongly reminds me of those beautiful French Concours de Machines.
    Like Victoire and Pech Tregon.

    https://pechtregon.tumblr.com/

    (can't upload atm unfortunatelly)

  • The fork you posted is welded.
    The English has the load on a single bolt, perpendicular to the bolt.
    Not much metal holding that together.

  • Looks like it is welded to the collar and the collar is just pinched with the bolt like a fastback stay?

  • "Hi Rob. Do I want disk brakes? Nah, that's a load of bollocks, rim brakes perform better"

    "Hello again Rob. Jockey wheels that will save me a whole watt you say? For £700? Fucking sign me up"

  • If I wanted a bike that people on the internet would talk about, I'd get it built by Rob English

    Either that, or get @Dammit to start a current project thread for it

  • Gravel


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  • I think @amey did a cyclocross race on one of those

  • The idea behind all of these curved tubes is the load just flexes these, not all going to the bolt.
    Wouldn't expect a bike with slicks getting too rowdy anyways.

  • I'm not going to analyse the structure of the truss fork but I feel compelled to mention that a load that flexes a tube is still resolved to a reaction at the support of that tube, and that there isn't necessarily anything wrong with loading a bolt in shear (or indeed any other way if it has been engineered correctly).

  • That’s fairly pricey shipping? Buy it and I’ll hand deliver it for £500

  • How the fuck does he arrive at that price? £750 quid frame brand new. I wonder if he thinks the gold paint job is actually real gold plating.

  • It is mad isn't it.

    but then again, owning the same frame Amey used to have is worth draining your account.

  • That kind of ‘build’ always comes with a curatorial fee attached.

  • Can I pay £3.5k to not have any of Amey's old bikes please

  • Cringe

  • It's not £3500 for the build, it's £4500.
    Ebay limited his price to 3500, so he's added the extra in shipping.

  • Including the stand?

  • Not too sure, free collection from Manchester though.

  • That is wild. Wonder why eBay limited him to £3500? Nice picture of it next to some #nogravel in the ad though. Not even accepting offers - maybe he doesn’t really want to sell it…?

    Edit: didn’t Amey do this - build a bike and ‘let the market decide’ whether he should keep it? I reckon this guy has taken some inspiration.

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