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• #38552
a Nagasawa in a normal size. Good find.
You can get a custom made one for only £1700.
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• #38553
I'll take 6!
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• #38554
the nagasawa is stunning!
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• #38555
a Nagasawa in a normal size.
racist
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• #38556
sizeist
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• #38557
been tinkering with a coventry eagle "search" which is a 12yo step thru women's 26" mountain bike, my mums, not ridden for 8 years, working on this baby next week.
the faith is being kept
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• #38558
I make the seat tube angle on the Rudge 63°, that's almost a recumbent.
It feels nice on the road, but the headtube angle gives a bit too much trail which encourages the front end to flop from one side to the other quite easily at low speeds. Just encourages you to go faster!!!
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• #38559
Finally got my wheels on, been busy getting a new kitchen fitted in time for Christmas!!
V nice Mat.
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• #38560
V nice Mat.
Thanks very much, for all the comments! Merry Christmas Everyone!
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• #38561
Love the Nag, really nice.
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• #38562
Fathers Christmas brought me some White bartape some white look sprinters and some Mavic stickers.
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• #38563
I see you gave into the peer pressure on the gold chain front...
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• #38564
I see you gave into the peer pressure on the gold chain front...
No to be honest it's the noisiest chain I have ever ridden and this chain has been used with the cranks and cog so has worn in with them so rides much better.
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• #38565
So you content KC?or are there still tweaks to be made? This build has been a fair while in the making, perfect day for it to all come together! Looks terrific as well.
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• #38566
So you content KC?or are there still tweaks to be made? This build has been a fair while in the making, perfect day for it to all come together! Looks terrific as well.
I think thats it I now have my dream bike and as you say came together on a great Day I may treat myself to a sexy front wheel which I will pick up from the Velodrome sale in a couple of weeks,I have just found out though it's banned from UCI comps for being to light lol
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• #38567
Ha, awesome. What is it?
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• #38568
Ha, awesome. What is it?
LOL Not sure one of the coaches at Manchester told me somebody had been DQ after having her BMC weighed I guess you could make it hevier for UCI events like the Masters.
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• #38569
O, I thought you meant the new front wheel you're going to buy is banned for being too light.
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• #38570
I have just found out though it's banned from UCI comps for being to light lol
Get some steel bars, that should sort it out. There are some beefier stems which would help with the last 50g if it's still too light. Oh, and Wippermann 1R8 chain is a right porker too, as well as being quite the loveliest track racing chain £20 can buy.
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• #38571
Does the wight have to be part of a piece of the bike? You couldn't add weight to say the under side of the saddle?
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• #38572
Does the wight have to be part of a piece of the bike? You couldn't add weight to say the under side of the saddle?
I think you can add ballast, but it's better to make use of the extra weight to stiffen a bike or improve its aerodynamics rather than just waste it. For example, increasing the front rim depth from 50 to 100 would add weight and stiffness and reduce aerodynamic drag, while strapping 250g of lead to the underside of the saddle would only add weight.
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• #38573
is there any way i can get my computer to automatically post " ^what he said +1 " under all of mdcc_tester's posts?
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• #38574
is there any way i can get my computer to automatically post " ^what he said +1 " under all of mdcc_tester's posts?
It would be a high risk strategy; sometimes I talk bollocks. I've even been known to do so deliberately when I think people are becoming complacent about assuming I know what I'm talking about :-)
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• #38575
^what he said.
I make the seat tube angle on the Rudge 63°, that's almost a recumbent.
I think Bauer used 65° on his Paris-Roubaix special:
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