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  • I could sell you 1x hydro setup cheap?

  • As long as you're not doing loads of dirt jumps badly, ain't nothing wrong with a decent square taper!

  • looks ace tbqh,

    carbon steerer? hoping you got a long bung in there knowing your habbit to break stuff

  • @amey that is actually very tempting but i firstly want to get a dynamo sorted so prioritising that !

    @Maj nah i just slammed a star nut in there and then tightened the stem bolts until they creaked, then another half turn.

  • If the caliper isn't sitting straight then I would assume the brake mounts are not faced correct?

  • not the caliper itself exactly, rather the piston holding the frame side pad. the pad on the other side is totally fine.
    its as if the pad was toed in.

  • 1x hydro setup cheap?

    👀 I'm listening

  • Square tapers rule. They last the longest as well.
    I used to abuse the hell out of square tapers.
    Funnily enough I have bent more HT cranks then ever. But that's crank arms bending not axles.

  • Until they start to have a tiny bit of play in them

  • That's them freeing up and getting faster. Even when they start to wobble they still have a good 6 years left in them. I should note this is my experience with UN52/54.

  • Don't see any hello kitty stickers on this bike.

  • Looking for a few of bits if anyone wants to help me part with my meager earnings:

    1. TRP Spyre flatmount caliper - Just one for the rear
    2. Front Thru-Axle dynamo wheel - SP or SON. Centre-Lock. Tubeless compatible rim. Black rim.
    3. Hope, Middleburn, White Industries, etc... single crankset - 165 or 170.
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  • Can't figure out why the drive train is feeling a bit grumbly and loud which is quite frustrating me.
    Few things left before this is properly rideable:

    1. Chop Steerer
    2. Replace Rear Brake Caliper
    3. Figure out why the drivetrain feels trash
    4. Maybe 80mm Stem

    Then onto putting a dynamo on it, then sorting out bags.

    I've been dreaming about a long trip through Italy in spring next year for a while now as I'm totally burned out in my life otherwise, so everything is focused around getting ready for that. If anyone has tips/annecdotes about planning and executing a trip like that I'd love to hear them.

  • You had the whole of lfgss standing up at planning, going back to #screenlife at executing

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  • If you are doing a gravely one (read nice bridle way) up to Cambridge do tell what route you take, have been meaning to sort out the gravely bike for such a route

  • Just needs a King Cage dropper cage

  • Yep - and the 3rd cage needs to be a real king cage, not a condor alloy one. It's so trash and barely holds the bottle in.

  • wow thanks for making me aware of their existence! i see i now need to spend £40 on bottle cages, great.

    Nice bike btw @samrensho

  • Looks good

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