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  • I think that's a spanking gong, murts

  • Also goes well with the Amyl Nitrate and the oranges, this photo was actually taken while Ed was swinging from the kitchen door with a belt around his neck.

  • that frame is much too small for you

  • How do you find the brake hood angle issue on the randonneur bar?

    I was setting up an old Marin MTB as a winter bike this weekend and I got a new randonneur bar for it. Didn't get to test drive yet, but got wondering about the hood angle when I installed the the Tektro v-brake drop levers.

    You know what I'm talking about? The sideways leaning angle of the hood that is different between randonneur vs non-randonneur bar.

    Oh yes I do, that sort of angle right?;

    It's fine actually, felt pretty comfortable insofar, hasn't taken it out for a proper ride yet.

  • i got some nos Veloce D-skeleton brakes if you're interested. that looks like the most comfortable colnago with the technomic and the rando bars. I got the same set up on the moulton. i really like the bars a lot.

    New stem and bar, (Nitto Randonneur), damn comfortable!

    Gotta change the brakes though, any good one I should go for? (don't care if it's campag or shimano as long it can stop me quickly).

  • that frame is much too small for you

    its not i just didnt bother putting the seatpost and stem in all the way. im still mucking about with the headset and saddle.

  • Looking sweeeeet Ed.

  • Proper lush!

    How are things working out with the new guide dog?

  • The exchange at posts 3 and 4 is so painful, but funny

  • just put on a new saddle and drop bullhorns. reckon its there!

  • bootiful.

  • Saddle angle (may need to check saddle height to rectify it) and bartape and it'd look cool.

    Great frame.

  • i'm getting on pretty well with that angle according to my riding position. i've had it like that for a week or so. i think when i've got some spare cash i might chuck on a sugino 75 crankset. and eventually i'd like a front aerospoke, but it's a great ride how it is.

  • Fair enough, just saying the saddle is supposed to be level, maybe a tiny tilt forward or back but if you you find the saddle comfy you should find it comfy when it's flat.

  • The cranks sound like a nice purchase but an Aerospoke would ruin the bike.

  • New stem and bar, (Nitto Randonneur), damn comfortable!

    Gotta change the brakes though, any good one I should go for? (don't care if it's campag or shimano as long it can stop me quickly).

    Have you gone for the wider 45's or the 42's?

  • What Max said, resist the spoke, if you've got money for that why not spend a little more and get a really bomb proof wheelset instead?

  • The link to the WHEELSET thread took you to the second page.
    This should take you to the list on page one. http://www.lfgss.com/thread39040.html

  • You probably wouldn't even need to spend more than the cost of 1 Aerospoke!

  • The cranks sound like a nice purchase but an Aerospoke would ruin the bike.

    +1

  • haha youre right about the aerospoke, but theyre so badass. no way i could afford a new one anyway so i'd be waiting on an ebay bargain. who knows, cranks coming first either way

  • I don't hate aerospokes per se but I do think they don't tend to look good on skinny steel bikes. In fact there's not much I can think of that would make your Condor look better, well done mate.

  • That Condor looks great :-)

  • That Condor looks great :-)

    Always good to capture rare moments...

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