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• #32077
Sure I have the new carbon bars and the Hope RX calipers just waiting to get some Red Axs etap hrd, might of found some but just waiting to hear back.
Nice! Are the changes getting it closer to a ride feel you were chasing?
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• #32078
The original build on this was over from my Brother Cycles Kepler. So as the years have gone on I have slowly swapped out those parts for something else, sometimes doing it twice as didn’t like it or should have gone with the item I wanted first.
So had TRP with Gevenalle shifter and Middleburn etc.
But over the last year have been search for British, where possible companies, also been buying the parts from my LBS so helping them too.
Guess you could say it’s a natural evolution of the bike and components, with some being sold and then bought again.
But I think I am getting there now after deciding to keep the bike
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• #32079
Crux seatpost clamp really 6.2Nm or is that my eyesight failing further?
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• #32080
6.1 max, I'd say
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• #32081
So it is a 6? That seems high for such a piddling clamp and carbon shit, but I'll give it the ol' Safety Round Up 7Nm and we should be golden.
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• #32082
Anyway, 9 months of "build" time (or is it break time?) and it's finally been ridden...
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• #32083
It certainly looks like a 6, but you don't necessarily have to go to max torque to keep things in place
Try 5 and see if it slips
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• #32084
Looks like one of those old Kinesis CX frames
The £300 ones
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• #32085
It's very clean, did you carry it there?
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• #32086
I had a go on one, soooo much nicer to ride than a normal Brompton. Handlebars are weird, but easily replaced.
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• #32087
I'm even more risk averse than you. I'd already decided 4.8Nm is enough for now. It got me to the park and back.
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• #32088
It got me to the park and back
Basically a successful bike ride for me these days
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• #32089
Every bike except some TT bikes and maybe DH bikes and folders look like the same shit some Scottish bloke invented in the 1800s.
Anyway, I'm already a fan of cheap Kinesisesseseseses so your diss means nothing to me.
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• #32090
The ride duration was like 10min total and that photo is in the middle of a grassy field - so the tyres were probably cleaner after than ride than before! It does actually need a wash though - 9months of dust plus the seatpost has some rubber grossness from workshop stands.
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• #32091
Weird in what way? (I've never actually ridden a Brompton so have no idea what they ride like)
Who do I need to
blowspeak to to get two of them at cost price? -
• #32092
I didn't break a bone or the bike so I consider this a success too!
I need to get some time on it soon because I want to use it on the road for 400k and 600k audax while the Mason is still in a box overseas after the crash.
It feels quite stretched out but I don't know if that's because I've done nothing to the position or if it's just 3months of no riding and going from the upright Surly to this makes it super obvious. Need to get the tape measure out.
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• #32093
Looks a nice build.
Aren’t they a race style bike so might be why, how is the handling from the park and back? Racey?
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• #32094
It's basically stock save for Di2 and my P2M cranks. I've got some flash road wheels coming for it too.
I did buy it to replace the Tarmac. I think it just feels longer than I expected because I went from the Tripster to the Surly and then nothing for 3 months. I'll still double check the measurements, because I'm like that. :)
I wanted to give it a bit of a flex but I had wet hiking shoes on Speedplays so backed off after losing one foot. Don't need another insurance claim...
I reckon it'll fucking hammer when I get the fast road wheels on it and some 35mm+ slicks.
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• #32095
Awkward position, no sweep.
Normal bromptons twitchy af.
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• #32096
Looks well good.
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• #32097
and this is less twitchy? I guess that's good. I add enough "twitch" to my riding by myself.
Since I'm now not allergic to getting trains for rides, I thought it'd be cool to have some folders so we could avoid having to deal with the fuckery of trying to get bikes on trains. I was thinking throw a little front rack on or something to carry a bag of kit and they'd be a pretty rad exploration/tile bagging machine, especially since I don't own a car now.
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• #32098
lol I feel exactly the same. Those with a use for it and can afford are going to be really happy.
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• #32099
What do people reckon to this new and typically affordable Kinesis? The Tripster AT+
450mm chain stays in a S (which is really an M), pretty low BB, seems to clear 2inch 29er tyres, mounts a-plenty for bikepacking. Seems decent for £800 but there’s not much in the way of write-ups out there.
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• #32100
Doesn’t look to bad, guess everyone is doing a Gravel Plus now.
Assume it’s alloy frame and carbon forks, so should be ok, geo looks pretty standard. Guess it has a price point to satisfy
Old vintage from ‘10 accept smaller than this.