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• #102
Oh yes! Love the kitchen workshop, mine is kinda the same haha.
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• #103
Worst part is that I have an actual workshop somewhere else where I do most of the stuff. But too many parts were gathered in the kitchen so it was easier to bring workshop to kitchen instead of vice versa...
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• #104
Girlfriends daily bike for the city exploded so I built this with stuff from the pile of parts. One grip away from done.
And now that winter is coming I found myself a new, big project, more on that soon
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• #105
Somehow, in between helping my girlfriend put together her Genesis Vagabond and helping her brother build a carbon road machine, I've found myself taking on two projects. One big one, and a smaller one, both yellow-ish.
First on is the Concorde cx I asked about in the CP chat thread. Not sure what to do with it. First I have to figure out if it is my size, so I know if I want to keep it or not. And then, keep it campy? Or try to sell the chorus/veloce groupset and throw a modern group on it? throw the parts from the specialized sequoia on it? That thing was too big for me, and a bad riding position probably destroyed my knees over the summer.
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• #106
The other project is the big one. I found myself not riding my roadbike unless I wanted to join friends/group rides. The thing was too speedy and a bit too small as well. So with the girlfriend buying her dreamy Genesis Vagabond, I figured I needed some do it all thing as well.
Alas, I ordered a Brother Cycles Mehteh from Suicyclestore in Hamburg. They said it should arrive somewhere in october, we'll see.
I've started collecting parts slowly. I'm not going to do anything superfancy to it. Hydro discs are too much dollar for me, so I'm picking up BB7's tomorrow. Rest of the parts I have are the 105 group from the road bike and cheap marketplace finds.
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• #107
Concorde update: stem is stuck and has already cost me three years of my life trying to get it loose. And the derailleur bolt that goes into the frame has been stripped by previous owner. What a joy.
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• #108
so I'm picking up BB7's tomorrow
Careful, you'll upset the gravel thread (BB7 fan here)
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• #109
As in, the bolt is rounded so cannot be removed?
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• #110
can't make everyone like it!
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• #111
yep! I think drilling it out, tapping new thread in old bolt and then removing might be the best shot. So much work tho
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• #112
Ah, bummer. Too good to be true bargains often have these side effects...
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• #113
not giving up yet! plus, I already sold the seatpost and saddle, and will throw the shifters, front derailleur, bars and crank on marktplaats later this week. hopefully that will make it break even.
still think it's weir how the frame looks perfect on the outside, almost no marks or anything, and then the inside seems to be crusty as hell. the thing has probably seen a good cross race or two, but someone forgot their greasing...
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• #114
Still not a lot of updates. Brother Mehteh frame has not arrived but I think it won't take long. Hopefully.
Most of my energy lately has gone into this project: https://www.instagram.com/essay_mag/
Although not very much bike related I still sprinkle two wheels into it here and there.And we finished my girlfriend's vagabond! need to make better photos but this one is from a solo ride she did this week. She's super happy with the thing so now I can't wait for better knees and a bike to build up and ride!
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• #115
Picked up Cannondale for cheap today. Apparently it's had a life as a bike messenger bike in London before coming this side of the pond. Maybe someone from on here?
It needs a fair bit of work but I think there's good potential!
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• #116
Waiting for brake calipers and adapters to finish this! And then wait for my knee to be normal again so I can ride it.
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• #117
it sort of functions like a bike
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• #118
because of time restraints I barely had time to ride the brother, but we finally got around for a little camping trip this week.
beside my general lack of fitness, other flaws included a slipping seat post, a crank loosening itself and a tent ejecting itself from the fork mounts.
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• #119
Looks like I finally have a workshop again, which means the bike building itch is starting again.
First up, give my fathers bike better gearing for when he goes on holiday to France. He's currently got a classic 2x9 road gearing for the flatlands of the Netherlands, but that doesn't help him in the hills down in France. So, I found a 3x9 mix and match groupset, ready to be installed soon...
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• #120
Obviously this means that I will have to use the spare parts of his bike on something else. Read: new project for myself?
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• #121
I have developed a new itch for bikes. Have to ride the Mehteh more but it works fine. Picking up this Giant tomorrow for cheap, hope to turn it into a functional city bike
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• #122
Also, I’ve owned a bakfiets for a few months now. Someone welded it together himself, then I bought it for €50, and made a new cargo box. Our new enjoys it when going to the workshop. I want to weld a better cargo area on it someday, but for now it’s fine in a crusty yet working order
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• #123
Brought the Giant frame to the workshop…
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• #124
And started by throwing things I still had on it. Plan is to go single speed and V brakes. Obviously it’s a bit too small for me but if I can find a good long seatpost it should work fine
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• #125
Ergotec makes a pretty cheap 550 mm seat post
Genesis being partly build. Only thing missing/left to buy is a groupset!
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