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• #1052
The Austrian paradox is most of bike theft is bikes like this. People steal them to ride home then leave them unlocked for the next drunk to find… or throw them in the river
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• #1053
Let's hope this one will be spared! I don't plan on leaving it outside overnight anyways :P
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• #1054
Progress! About a bucketful of grime already gone, but still a lot to clean up.
Fork and frame are slightly bent, the wheels sit off-center but it's still relatively safely rideable. Pretty much every bearing should be repacked at some point. Derailleur hanger is bent about 15° inwards, luckily I have a tool to fix that.
Proper rat.
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• #1055
If you're looking for a bigger front rack, I'm selling mine (bag too)
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• #1056
Many thanks for the offer! I think this one will suffice for now.
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• #1057
Derailleur hanger is now straight. Installed a 14T cassette sprocket and popped the chain on. It's a somewhat functional bike now.
Baskets should arrive early next week, rear brake is on its way as well.
It's surprisingly light as it stands, but the rear rack and two baskets should give it some weight.
Crankset will be changed eventually, likely the saddle too.
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• #1058
Long overdue pics of this one.
Got that itch though. That SSCX itch, that whispers:
"What if I ditched the mudguards, then slapped on some drop bars and knobby tires?"
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• #1059
That's a nice looking marin,i would put a wide flat bar on it and ditch the guards,maybe a few c.x,tracklocross related stickers.
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• #1060
Well, I do have a 700mm riser lying around... Might as well!
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• #1061
Hawk Hill's done for now, I decided on not changing the crankset just yet. 32-14 gearing is quite perfect for the purpose. Might get a bit bigger basket later on. And the rear rack I had was toast so I need to buy one at some point.
I could probably shorten the cables as well...
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• #1062
Well, not knobby, but wide tires nonetheless. And wide bars. Initial impressions: comfy! And looks quite cool too.
It's technically just a less capable mountain bike at this point (=gravel bike, fite me).
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• #1063
such a clean build.
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• #1064
Thanks, and yes! AliExpress special. I'm about to change them though because these 4-finger models are way too long for my taste.
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• #1065
I realized in the afternoon that I've never made proper pics of this one...
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• #1066
And some more. This paint job is impossible to capture properly...
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• #1067
Very important kickstand update for the Hawk Hill, this middle-mounted one is much more stable and doesn't look as crappy. New BB is in the post which means I can swap cranks soon, I'll use the Deore LX ones that came with the Eldridge. Also thinking about sourcing a set of cheap mudguards.
And I need to level that rear rack a bit.
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• #1068
Easy peasy.
I'll try ditching the tensioner and go magic gear, fingers crossed it works out, need to wait a few weeks for the new sprocket to arrive though.
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• #1069
Aaaaand magic gear. Will get a new chain eventually because this one quite worn. And I should really clean up that seatpost a bit.
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That's a nice dumpster marin