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  • the background location for that photo is absolutely top notch!

  • yup yup, this is gucci

  • When turning on like a fine turntable, very delicate, filigree, from a haptic point of view; but then – it is so loud, very loud. I would never recommend a dynamo like this in favor of a hub dynamo. Maybe for super lightweight builds. I made a video today, first time using the dynamo, the last part is without dynamo for comparison:

    https://youtu.be/bYRv5o0paag

  • Thanks for the nice words @JonasGeitus @hvsds @PhilDAS @Maj @si_mon628

  • lovely build, but yeah, that dynamo noise would drive me nuts.
    also, i imagine it wouldn't be great if you had to cycle through any mud?

  • also for true functional, needs some flaps

  • So sick. Too nice for commuting in October!

  • That’s definitely missing, searching for some material - and they must go all the way down

  • I've used Velogical dynamos a lot and it's never made that high-pitched 'whine'. An audible whirring but never something that 'sharp'. Can I suggest you fiddle with how hard it's running against the rim? I will admit they are a total pain the fit but do work well (though not quite as well as a hub!) once running nicely.

  • i've been considering making a front flap extension for my front guard as i get some splash from the wheel onto the underside of the rack.
    is that even a thing? 4th flap? (taking into account the 3rd BB flap)

  • Looks awesome! What mudguards do you have on it?

  • Definitely will do so, like that only the rim is as softly as possible kissed from the dynamo.

    I edited the video title & update or change the video with the final ,sound’ (so far only 6 people clicked on the video and no company name added not to discredit someone because of my wrong installation).

  • Ah I understand – these are the @rotomonni Berthoud Cycles 60mm fenders in ,front short’ version. I don’t remember what the reason was for getting the short instead the long one (on the cargo bike I have the front long fender, and added additional struts so that the fender doesn’t wobble so much).

  • So far it shifts good, maybe I'll shorten the cable a little bit:


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  • I am wondering since there's no brake shuddering or so at all, I had these brakes on a cyclocross mounted with a carbon fork and only mounting the cable stop at the fork helped. Apart from that with this 'Paul Moon Unit' I think really easy to mount and install


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  • Here are some more pictures – I don't know how to post pictures in a post here without hosting somewhere else and embedding with the 'Image' option?


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  • Looks like you are somewhere dryish, but will you add flaps to the mudguards? Said it before, but this is a great looking bike.

  • Definitely, had no time so far - and with flaps it will also look better. Not so rainy here in Vienna though, that’s correct!

  • Brilliant build, love the moth-bars with that Nitto stem. Hopefully fatherhood is treating you well also.

  • Not so rainy in Vienna but it's starting to get wetter. @Madhias are you using 60mm mudguards with Maxxis 2.3" tires? I got the same tires and I am looking for mudguards. Most 60mm are listed for up to 2.1" only.

  • I was literally thinking to ask the same question, as I already have tires and fenders but I'm still waiting for the rest of the bike 😬

  • I use GBs on Marin and Bluemels on the Trek - both 60mm fenders with DTH 2.3 and it fits without any problems - but rims are 17-19mm so tyre doesn't measure for 2.3" 🤷

  • Super nice bike. Jealous of the mudguard fit, I'm struggling a bit with mine.

  • So clean. Favourite forum build at the moment

  • Such a beautiful build, everything is top notch! Serious bike envy.

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