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• #352
Hi. Thanks, it's making me happy.
- Thorn fork has been great, aside from the bung that came with it, but that probably has more to do with my mechanical incompetence. My normal ride is a Straggler, so everything here feels super light and agile. Was concerned by rake or offset or something I can't remember, but handling felt great ( before this stem, which does not).
- Sold to a new home. But I do have an uncut, unmounted identical one in the shed. Potentially available, but I have some lockdown bike shuffling to do first. Provisional dibs acknowledged.
- Thorn fork has been great, aside from the bung that came with it, but that probably has more to do with my mechanical incompetence. My normal ride is a Straggler, so everything here feels super light and agile. Was concerned by rake or offset or something I can't remember, but handling felt great ( before this stem, which does not).
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• #353
Looked like this a week ago. Much scoble.
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• #354
6 Scoblebricks... Does this bike fit you well?
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• #355
That's nuts.
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• #356
Fit? No. Sort of. Normally ride 15cm saddle to bar, never measured in this configuration but I guess it was closer to 20cm. Gooseneck is a more comfortable set up for now. (Torn lat, long story involving too many press ups and a flight of stairs). Generally felt better lower.
I've ridden everything from a 57cm to a 64cm over the years. And 18in to 23in mtb. If funds are tight, you can make anything work. Funds have on occasion, been tight. -
• #357
Interesting! thanks... Yes, the offset had me thinking “yeah, nah”. But I also appreciate that it’s for a 26” wheel and the uncut steerer makes it all look odd.
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• #358
Still out and about. Needs layback 30.0mm seatpost. There be none.
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• #359
Nice to see the evolution of this!
Seatpost: given the frankenbuildy nature, is a shim for a 27.2 out of the question?
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• #360
10/10 would ride!
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• #361
Thanks. It's been my go-to all year. Just ordered a shim. I must be so deep into my retrogrouch cave, I hadn't considered this a frankenbuild!
Ignorance of forces at play made me a bit wary of shimming this tube/clamp arrangement, cos not straight?
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• #362
Oof, yeah, good point.
Frankenbadge-of-honour! I ride a wtf-are-you-kidding-me 26er repurposed for 700c, I know one when I see one.
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• #363
Been dad-biking this for a while now. Colour matched the fork(ish). Drifting back towards factory spec. Bit directionless at the mo because it all seems to work.
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• #364
Left it a bit late for pictures. Colour matched the stem, different bars, grips in the post.
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• #365
Needs black Motolites AHEM.
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• #366
Maybe. I mean it won't ever, but maybe. I'm okay with the catalogue correct m750s for now. I never really liked any of the m750 groupset, but I got the wheels super cheap for one of the kids bikes. I was bored building bikes with components I liked and it's been more of a challenge to make an appealing whole with ones I don't. Way cheaper too. Bonus pic.
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• #367
Nice! I like the yellow stem
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• #368
s’fair enough: I just happened to have some knocking about : )
Stem colour: Does the seatpost need a zhuzh now? (it’s neverending…)
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• #369
Sorry, I was being a bit dense re. the strategically placed cough. I blame the anaesthetic. I seem to have forgotten a load of people's names too...
I probably liked it most with drop bars, and black tape, stem and post, but there was just too much overlap with my Cannondale and Surly and I needed to move parts around for other bikes. So began the aesthetic wilderness of function over form. The braking is way better now than with the travel agents.
I'm waiting on decals and grips, then we'll see about zhuzh.
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• #370
Got so far, then banished to the garden...
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• #371
Final touch
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Wow! Two questions: