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• #2227
I started reading this thread from page 1 again. Would recommend, so many good bikes
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• #2228
Both excellent, any idea what canti rack that is?
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• #2229
Cube RFR
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• #2230
After spending a long time looking for a nice probably steel frame to build a road fixed and failing to finding anything matching both my size and my budget, I got fed up while drinking and won this frame with a cheap bid.
It's not as cool as e.g. an njs frame for road training with brake holes and cage bosses but it rides better than I expected
I should really put a rear brake on as part of the point of this was to have a fixed bike that's legal here but after building it now I just don't want to cable tie a brake cable to the top tube...
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• #2231
That is fucking GREAT
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• #2232
Rad!
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• #2233
Lovely build.
100% recommend one of these:
Https://zulufixed.com/products/pads
Sorts the ungainly problem of a cable, looks great and protects your bike during locking up (also it crossed my mind that if I slammed into the top tube it would soften the blow somewhat, despite not having done that since I was about 10).
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• #2235
Thinking about a fork swap on the road fixed Dart. Is there a rim brake tapered fork with decent clearance (32mm +) and a relatively low atc dimension option? Max 375mm ideally but would consider 380mm. Think Whisky 7 road plus but tapered. Also interested in disc options (Fairlight Anraed but a bit shorter).
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• #2236
would this kinesis work?
Crown Height: 380mm
28c tyres with full size mudguard.Should be ok with 32mm tyres without
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• #2237
Whisky 7 road plus but tapered
If you have a 44mm ID head tube, using this fork with a ZS44 lower headset gets you an even shorter effective A-C than a tapered fork the same length with an EC44/40 lower headset
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• #2238
Yeah i tried this with a Condor disc fork (same atc as the Whisky) and it kept the toptube in roughly the same place as before. Looked a little odd with the 44 headtube imo. If i could get hold of the road plus used i'd be keen but the one for sale on here went quiet i can't afford new.
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• #2239
Short steerer eh?
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• #2240
Ha well spotted. Yeah this was a looks test only.
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• #2241
Not the most visually pleasing build but it’s loads of fun as a Road Fixed. Need to sort out a bottle cage - bidon in the frame bag is a bit of a PITA.
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• #2242
Since you're at the end of the jetty, you might as well jump.
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• #2243
Took me a moment to get the Vanhalen pun :D
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• #2244
My Steamroller reimagined in a drop bar guise.
I'm not in love with the cockpit (hence the slightly goofy upward hood angle) but I've got some parts en route that will let me run it in a more neutral position.
More snaps here (inc @hollow__legs love).
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• #2245
Lovely.
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• #2247
Here's my version of a road fixie in winter mode. Currently my favourite bike tbh.
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• #2248
I think a dynamo hub would be a perfect fit for those spook zone miles.
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• #2249
99.999% perfection
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• #2250
Zoom in to see bolt on cog.
Bravo indeed. Quite temped by one of these but no doubt they suffer from Surly borrower headtube syndrome?