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• #132602
Huh, I would have assumed heavier but they claim 330g for this 760mm version, compared to 350g for the Ritchey 10° I used previously. Should be riding tomorrow, just needs a brake bleed now (lol, foiled by shimano's 7mm bleed port, another tool to fetch).
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• #132603
awesome, looking forward to some pics
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• #132604
That's absolutely stunning!
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• #132605
Finished my Argos minivelo for now. Originally planned to leave it as stock as possible but inevitably got slightly carried away and changed pretty much everything except the frameset, wheels and drivetrain. Down from a pretty dead feeling 13.5kg to under 11, which makes it ride so much nicer along with the new tyres.
Build ended up taking quite a long time due to BB being completely seized out of the factory, and a bent fork disc tab, possibly caused by persuading the BB in increasingly unconventional ways.
Really fun to ride. Not bad for <£200 + some parts bin stuff.
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• #132606
That looks so much fun. The decal is nice. May I suggest wrapping the rear brake hose around the stem, for bars spins obviously ;)
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• #132607
That is cool! Can you settle it for once, are these frames alu or steel? Does it have a 1 inch headtube?
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• #132608
Quick pic from first ride today - lots of fun! Supernova lights and SON/Hope hubs, rashly built with 1.8-1.6 spokes so hopefully don't come to regret that. The chopped nalgene holds a chain lock. Space to add fenders and mounts for a rack later maybe. For search: wilde rambler.
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• #132609
Looks well nice! Love the 105 chainset.
You might want to source some looong mudflaps, as 20" have a habit of kicking up a LOT of muck when the roads get wet. -
• #132610
yeah, that does look fun. bet the paint really pops when the sun hits it.
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• #132611
Make me want to have a mini velo!
I have absolutely no idea why though. It just seems fun, but what do does it do a bigger wheel bike doesn’t? Apart from make you smile of course.
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• #132612
Minivelo/20 wheels are very agile through the city. But you get less speed or you are more exhausted to reach top speed compared to 700c wheels.
They look and are fun,i can attest. I borrow sometimes wife's petit porteur and the impulse buy to get me one too is hard to contain.. (i hope you understand me cause i'm french ;) -
• #132615
And a little easier to store/transport
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• #132616
But you get less speed or you are more exhausted to reach top speed
compared to 700c wheels.Thats probably a gearing issue. You need to size up the chain ring substantially.
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• #132617
Aside from the valid points already mentioned regarding agility/ease of transport/taking less space on transit, I feel more secure about leaving my mini Velo locked up when running errands. Most thiefs prefer bikes that are more common as compared to something infrequent for personal use or to liquidate... I also feel more stable when carrying a front load when it's fitted with a rack due to the smaller diameter wheels. Here's mine in its current state
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• #132618
feel more secure about leaving my mini Velo locked up when running errands
Yeah, that looks pretty theft-proof 😂
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• #132620
I’ve been eyeing up the Granite from Blacksnow.
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• #132621
Blacksnow
u wot?!
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• #132622
a saddle pack seems like a bit of a wasted opportunity on a bike with 20" wheels
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• #132623
I believe it’s pronounced Black Snow, a Chinese frame builder that now puts their own name on stuff. They have about a trillion different frames including an omnium rift off.
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• #132624
New stem
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• #132625
Oh my word.
cool. i don't doubt they'll be strong enough.
I bet they're comfy.
how's the weight compared to an alloy bar?