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• #27
for me, rides are more often rides of opportunity rather than planned
My eBay offer for the dynamo expires at 14:15. Hmmm!
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• #29
This is going to be so good I can sense it already.
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Flattered by the vote of confidence there @Chaley!
Spent the morning in Malmesbury, dropping off the Kinlin rims (£28 each!) and hubs (didn’t bother with the dynamo in the end) to Gary at Wheeler’s Retreat and, as luck would have it, the Riv to a local chap. Really pleased it’s gone to a good home.
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• #31
I was wondering why you sold the Riv. Now it makes sense. Here for the ride. Subbed!
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• #32
Delivery from SJS this morning with chainrings, DT cable stops and a 8sp KMC chain.
Sounds odd but I quite like the BRANDING overload here as it'll hopefully tone down the build a little from looking too curated (he says, with a CK headset and lugged seatpost). The 104/64 duo spiders are becoming hard to come by; I managed to get this one off eBay for something like £32 after quite a bidding frenzy.
The Riv had a 30t 1x and 11-40t cassette which was perfect for last year's South Downs Overnighter (0.75 low, 2.73 high). I did a lil write-up of that experience here.
I doubt I'll ever come across hills steeper than those, so that gearing is now my benchmark and one which I want to replicate on the Bassi, but with some more high-end.
26t/38t with the same 40t cassette provides 0.65 low and 3.45 high which should be the best of both worlds? I surprised myself by winching my way up the Chapman's Pool incline during last year's BITW with a 0.80 (32t 1x and 40t) so a 0.65 should be brill.
Equivalent 1x would be a 38t chainring with a 11-48t cassette. That'd give the same high-end of 3.45 but a low of 0.79 rather than 0.65. Didn't fancy buying even more new bits though and think a 2x really suits a build of this sort.
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• #33
I really like a friction shifted wide range double myself.
This setup with two stainless steel rings is the dream
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• #34
I am here for 'quiche-gearing' as Mike puts it :) 3.45 high and 0.79 low, very nice.
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• #35
OK so a neon yellow Allygn Diamond Rack might pair nicely with the Bassi, instead of the Obento, in a 1990 Yeti FRO kinda way. Or it all might be a bit too much with the baby pink headset.
On the Riv, the distance between the front rack and handlebars was huge, like c.30cms, so I had to use a basket setup for overnighters, paired with a saddlebag. The Bassi's headtube is about 17cms and using riser bars, I may get away with a big WW Shazam up front resting on the Allygn/Obento (and either another Shazam out back or a Wayward Riders Louise).
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• #36
i trust in your vision for the Allygn, personally, i am blinded by my dislike for that particular vein of euro design language. maybe this will be what i need to grow as a person.
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• #37
The cranks look great with those rings
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• #38
Rationalising the purchase as a personal development objective is something I can get behind. Personally, I reckon it’ll help distinguish the Bassi from a “we have a Hulsroy ATB at home” rig, lol.
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• #39
Ah, thanks — glad I went for black instead of silver in the end. Always tricky going by your mind’s eye…
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• #40
My knee-jerk reaction is to yuck this rack, but if were from Decathlon and £7 (and designed for one specific single-year-run bikepacking model with a weird hunched back top tube like a squatting dog) everyone would lose their mind, and it would become the subject of a seven-page hacks/mods thread in the spirit of the legendary two-person canoe.
Anyway, I think the rack will look great on the Bassi 🥲
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• #41
I, for one, just think the allygn rack would look great.
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• #42
m8000 hydros - https://www.lfgss.com/comments/17104964/
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• #43
Stirring prose there; had me gripped.
Ordered the rack last night, neon yellow, £150 posted from Seabass. Obento will find a home on the SSUV (Surly School Utility Velo), and the VO canti rack which is currently on said SSUV will migrate to the Overbury's. Kismat!
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• #44
I hate disc brakes, but I would get Shimano hydros (only exception being Klampers).
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• #45
I love disc brake talk
For something all terrain
Just get BB7s(Sorry, the brainworms just wanted to post a BB7 haiku)
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• #46
Horizontal rain
Deep winter shit from a butt
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• #47
the similarities to that decathalon rack cannot be ignored it's true, one can only assume Allygn is somewhat of the demna gvasalia of the bike componentry world with a referance like that.
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• #48
Found it!
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• #49
"front rack"
Dec Athalon, sculpture, date unknown
a bold industrial piece meant to allow a observer to cary their luggage while on the bicycle, a harrowing look at the future we're approaching as climate change beckons, fuel running out as fast as our choice in the finish of our bike parts.
Steel, plastic powder
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• #50
All the hydro talk is kinda making me wonder whether my really positive experience with Spykes on the old pink 1x1 was just…sentimentality.
This benefit is definitely overstated by cable-disc proponents, no doubt. World tour? I get it. Coffee from Nero? Not so much. That’s a kind and generous offer my friend, let me mull it over and come back to you.