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• #252
Any updates?
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• #253
Absolutely love this build.
Picked up a Marin Palisades trail recently so this is heavy on my mood board.
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• #254
Thanks!
Good luck with the Palisades Trail, will keep an eye out for it.
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• #256
Picking up as many Ukrainian-made parts as I can for this new build.
This Lazarus seatpost has shades of old skool Syncros energy...
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• #257
What frame is this going on!!
Common show us
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• #258
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• #259
nice part collection so far.
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• #260
is that race face crank isis?
christ i used to get through those BB’s weekly, literally killed them in one ride.
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• #261
Nope, square taper.
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• #262
that’s saved you a monthly BB subscription..
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• #263
Bags arrived from 7R in Kyiv...
Just in time for an ACL knee injury and fracture.
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• #264
Delicate aroma of CNC yoke and rocker dropouts with split seatstay for belt drive...
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• #265
Cute yoke ❤️
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• #266
Rigid & sensual
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• #267
Quite lithe
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• #268
First tentative ride for a month, after spectacularly mashing my knee.
Only pootled around for a bit with my daughter, but quickly found my legs have withered and my arsecheeks have been annihilated after not touching a saddle for so long.
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• #269
Got the dirt cheap Ebay CK wheelset trued and tubeless mounted by Stayer.
Did a cheeky front QR to thru axle swap by harvesting an axle from a wrecked FB marketplace front wheel.
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• #270
The 15mm axle is a very early type with no seals; the hubshell will probably fill with water on the first wet ride...
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• #271
just a quick question out of curiosity, by removing the screw of the rocker dropouts, wouldn't they be able to rotate around the top rivet/pivot 360° freely? in this case, then the belt is able to be slid on, which would remove the need of split seat stay? or am I missing something?
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• #272
You’d still need to get the belt through the rear triangle; sprocket on the inside, chainring on the outside. There’s no gap without splitting the stay.
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• #273
yes yes I know but the idea would be to remove the two screws of the drive siderocker dropout, then you can rotate it 180° so it wouldn't be attached to the chainstay anymore and you would have space to pass the belt in the rear triangle? or maybe I am thinking wrong?
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• #274
Maybe if the drive side dropout wasn’t a single piece...
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• #275
aaaah okay with the first pictures I did not see that it was a single part. which is dumb from me because the other one is lol
yoke is very very very cool by the way
Seems I have failed on both counts in my quest for the wanker-deli #cornichon wagon aesthetic.
Gonna keep the bullmoose, might get them widened at some point.
@Qebrus Width & reach very similar to bullmoose, so handling seemed unaffected. Front end felt a bit lighter, but that’s moot once the 1.1 kilos of rack go on.
@ElGonzo Yeh, just better all round with the two-pronged boat anchor.