• I guess not! :-)

    shame as it does indeed look like a 52ish and is nicely ratty!


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  • Yeah I was wondering about that. I was planning to go square-taper, for the axle-length flexibility, and hope I can get some cranks in close enough before hitting the chain stay.

  • For the Elops enthusiasts. Thompson seatpost in 25.4
    https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/315922/?offset=275#comment16940862

  • I've an Elops F&F I'll be looking to move on soon if anyone is interested


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  • I'd be keen. What size is it? Also, what was the clearance like with the mudguards?

  • It's a large.
    Those are 33.3 Jack Browns, I dare say 35mm slick at most (can't say better than that at the moment as the back is rubbing horribly because I lost the brake bridge).


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  • Moody photo of my mate's recent project
    (fixed cog/pedal retention to follow)


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  • Nice! Midnight Special fork?
    What's the front brake? Magura Marta?

  • Yeah midnight Special fork and I’m not sure what brake is in that photos, but he’s got a klamper on it now I think.

  • .

  • Legit! Brklss dynamo, not sure I've ever seen that. Sense and Insensibility

  • I spotted this which might be similar to what you're after looks like a prototype mulo with disc mount and 135 spacing and tapered ht, on the planet x ebay. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/404260355124

  • Oh cool - thats interesting. I wonder if they'll end up selling a disc tab Mulo?

    Cheers for thinking of me! I've actually picked up a Day One one, which im currently waiting on a wheel set for.

  • I did try to UTFS on this thread but weirdly couldn’t find anything:

    What kind of gear inches do I want to be pushing on a rad fixed pengycross rig?

    My track bike is 70something when I’m riding it on the road, but I’m assuming a fair bit lower off-road? I’ve currently got a 44t chainring and sprockets 14 thru 18. Hoping I can assemble something useful out of that…

  • Its a little dated now, but 63xc.com/ was named after the supposed ideal ratio for off-road fixed. Perhaps start around 66 as you'll be used to higher from road?

  • Ah ok, cheers. yes that sounds about right. I was just playing around with bikecalc, and it looks like need to get myself a 19 or 20 cog, or get a smaller chainring.

  • 63 is a decent all around gear. If you have the ability on your rear hub spin a cog on the other side for off road. My best fixed off-roaders use ~63 for a primary get around gear and in the mid 50s for trail gear. It’s steep and twisty in the single track here.

  • I run 42-19 with 700x34c (60 1/4”) on the pest, spiny as all fuck on the road, but perfect for SFAB and playing in the woods.


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  • ad absurdum

  • thanks, it is. pogo stick!

  • The Pest and I took the prettier way home from work today.


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  • That’s a jealousy-inducing way home from work!

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