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• #277
Serotta's so good, love the fast back seat stays. Is that a C19?
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• #278
Thanks! I think that would be my forever bike if push came to shove. Yea, C19 on there on that ride. It's moving around hehe.
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• #279
Been under the weather for the last few days and today I took a C-19 test and it was positive. Feeling OK, stuffy nose runny nose, sore throat but that has been it really. More time for tinkering and more time to fettle!
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• #280
Hope you get well soon!
Here's a link to (what I assume are) XR31 rims sold under a different name.
https://www.biketone.cz/alloy-clincher-road-rim-javax-sr311-disc-tubeless-ready-black_d4368.html?fulltextword=sr31
I've ordered from the shop before, they are very friendly and helpful, answer to emails almost immediately!
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• #281
Thank you, I'm feeling a lot better already and thanks for that shop link!
They look very similar, but it looks like they have a matte finish? The Kinlins are shiny. I like those matte ones better tbh.
Nice to get another reputable shop as a backup to the big ones.
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• #282
I think my kinlins are matte
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• #283
Def glossy on mine. Matte would look very slick on this build.
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• #284
Need to hack a distance out for the top hole on the seatstay bridge so this aligns better.
Or any other bodges that could work?
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• #285
Stretched out P-clip, shortened and drilled through. Bodge bodge bodge.
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• #286
Fenderline looks OK in the dark at least lol.
Excuse the absolute state that the garage is in.
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• #287
Cleaned up the bodge somewhat.
Specialized buttonhead torx screws, nylon nut and a concave washer from some old brake shoes as a distance.
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• #288
What frame is it?
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• #289
Is it worth some cork or rubber washers in there, because they're metal guards? Might reduce vibrations a bit for noise and fatigue
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• #290
Are they Berthoud, like the stays seems to indicate? Or at least stainless steel? If so, just know that you shouldn't mount them with any stress : if they don't follow the tyre perfectly well, too bad, that's your fender line now. Otherwise, as I've learned through personal experience, they'll crack, most likely at the seatstay bridge.
As @yoshy is saying, leather washers are recommanded between the mudguard and both bridges. Also, put a large washer between the mudguard and the head of the screw at the seatstay bridge. Shape it in a vice before hand so that it follows the shape of the mudguard. Or buy one of these from VO.
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• #291
Will check for stress points and add in washer on the seatstay bridge, I had one but forgot to put it on there again. Will have to buy a scrap of leather and punch out some washers for vibrations.
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• #292
An old CNC-bike.de frame
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• #293
The idea regarding stress is that you should fasten the stays at the position they naturally fall in place when they're unscrewed, i.e. don't push the mudguard in (nor out). If it's actually aluminium, you can re-radius it by pushing the edges inwards or outwards to have a nice fender line. You need specialized tools to do that with stainless steel.
You can also bend the fender (according to J.P. Weigle, no cutting - not sure why tbh -) so that is fits the chainstay bridge, if you're unhappy with the bracket you made.
VO sells leather washers if you don't have the tools to make the washers yourself.
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• #294
You can also bend the fender (according to J.P. Weigle, no cutting - not sure why tbh -)
Got a link to that too? Sounds a bit sus.
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• #295
That's the best I got! It's from BQ34.
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• #296
That seems to be a right faff. I'll keep my hackety bracketry a while and if stuff cracks I'll buy some blumels.
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• #297
Have misplaced the bolts to this chainring.
Do the Absolute Black bolts and nuts differ in any way to bog standard singlespeed/1x ones from SRAM or Truativ? No spec on the AbsoluteBlack website sadly.Edit*
After some checking on the forum it seems any track bolt will do.
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• #298
no cutting - not sure why tbh
causes a weak point which flexes and then cracks and then fails totally - I found this out for myself
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• #299
I did a thing. A spur of the moment purchase. Any guess what I got?
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• #300
Cinelli Mash?
Got into my Flickr account and saw these. I do miss the De Rosa. The toe overlap was downright dangerous lol!
Colnago was fun for three seconds but it was too small in the end.
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