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• #1053
110bcd and has been suggested.
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• #1055
Really?
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• #1056
That's a proper bargain
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• #1057
The question is can you make this work with a BSA BB and an adaptor of some sort? It's really cheap...
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• #1059
at this point i’d say galli is the only way, preferably in gold
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• #1060
My full-time job is a product of my enthusiasm for DIY, so I do know the satisfaction. But with the amount of time and energy self-employment costs, I've become a bit pickier in the projects I take on. And with none of the cranks suggested here I see a real return on investment.
What factors into this is that buying 2nd hand means I don't have an invoice and most old-ish cranks are only available in 175mm. If I were to spend hours trawling eBay and Kleinanzeigen I might find a nice crank in 110BCD 170mm, say Rotor 3D24s, for about €130. I'd then pair them with Praxis' 48/32 rings and post tax I'd be out of pocket about as much as a set of Rotor Aldhus.
Those Sugino's @Simba posted look great but probably won't fit unless I go for a silly BB shell. With the right option I wouldn't mind picking 48/32, but I haven't seen an option that gives a palpable benefit (either aesthetically or financially) over the Rotors.
If I'd be willing to spend more than €500 I'd get White Industries, hands down. And below that it seems to be either Sugino OX2-901D (challenging look), Easton EA90 (supposedly prone to creaking), or Rotors.
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• #1061
Rotors! Keep it EU
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• #1062
Okokokokok I understand.
My architect work is mainly digital/mental, so hands on is a welcome change.
With what Mads said just above and your own conclusions re: quality and quantity for an entrepreneur, I guess the crank debate is settled on the rotors right?
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• #1063
Is that biek resting against a chimney?!
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• #1064
Hahaha, great spot
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• #1065
More backpacks, maybe I should try and trade one for a set of White Industries cranks.
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• #1066
That's a banger
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• #1067
I like to think people are sending you a photo of their back, for that bespoke fit
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• #1068
super
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• #1069
Banging jumper too
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• #1070
All about knitwear, me.
@BareNecessities
It's definitely more awkward to ask for body dimensions than it is to ask for bike dimensions! -
• #1072
I asked you that in confidence
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• #1073
Couple of exciting things, I'm trying to keep this thread updated with some baggies every once in a while. The grey set is fidlocked out the ass but in the ibuprofen-powered fever haze I made them in I forgot to photograph those bits. They might be on show on a Cyber Cycles bike at a cycling fair in Düßeldörf this weekend so maybe it'll get photographed there.
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• #1074
Couple moody pics
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• #1075
Like I thought, that Navajo Digi camo looks way better on bike than off. What is it?
Not really me, but always interested.And black backpack is great.
Is there a finished basket shopping bag design btw?
DIY is the most satisfying though. And tends to be cheaper if you take your hourly wage at 0,-, but hey it keeps you off the streets and occupied.
I redid my 60 danish design couchset with that mindset. The satisfaction is still REAL even three years after finishing it.
Also, deanodising is very satisfying to do. Watching it just bubble away with 1,- worth of bog declogger.