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• #202
Is that the listed measurements or your own?
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• #203
Do I look like I know how to measure stuff like that?
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• #204
Not sure 😸
But head angle will massively change the feel of a 65mm fork and I know from experience that sometimes intended head angle changes with casual mitrering and speedy welding :)
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• #205
I'll see if I can get some measurements out later.
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• #206
Well you don't have to. Just curious
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• #207
Bike is excellent!
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• #208
Angle finder on phone will help you do this.
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• #209
I actually have an angle meter! But the battery seems to have died.
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• #210
I moved to utrecht recently so there really is no opposite side anymore!
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• #211
I have listened to your requests, and have mounted the widest tyre possible.
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• #212
More pics please!
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• #213
Logos have subsequently been blacked out.
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• #214
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• #215
now it's proper
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• #216
Just needs the bottle cages powdercoated now
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• #217
And different bars. Looking for something like this, but with normal reach. Ideally in black.
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• #218
Looks sick.
They might be too similar to what you already have shape wise but the Fairweather (Nitto) M174AA all road bars I just ordered come in black and have that kind of shape, but slightly different due to the shorter reach. Caveat. I think the only place that sells them is Blue Lug....
https://global.bluelug.com/fairweather-mod174-all-road-bar-black.html
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• #221
There's also ritchey neoclassic... zipp sl-88...
Need to be 26mm. What JB said. 31.8mm bars are a bit too bulky for me on such a skinny frame anyway.
how do you like those big bois?
Tomorrow will be the first ride with them, but already they look great.
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• #222
I ran the 700x40 re-fuse for a year or so, including some long rides. I rate them, fat file tread is great.
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• #224
Simworks So Bar - if you can find them...
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• #225
Nowhere near as trendy and not quite the classic shape but does have a little flat drop:
Kalloy Uno handlebar
Checks notes...
Head angle is 73 degrees, rake 65 mm.