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• #46427
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• #46428
That cyfac is real nice.
don't you need the lockring? or are you never stopping?
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• #46429
What's with the signatures on the chain stays? Something custom?
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• #46430
Fantastic looking groupset. I hear the hubs are top notch.
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• #46431
Sweet 'FIXIE' sticker.
;)
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• #46432
That cyfac is real nice. don't you need the lockring?
+1
hasnt he got a lockring? i can see one
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• #46433
Wow full mavic build, awesome!
That frame is throwing me for a loop tho...3 questions:
- Why does it say FIXIE by the seat cluster?
- Why does the top tube sloping so much?
- Why is the stem so high?
- Why does it say FIXIE by the seat cluster?
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• #46434
hasnt he got a lockring? i can't see one
my mistake, didnt see that one hiding under the saddle :)
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• #46435
Grand Bios
Are these a good idea for London's streets?
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• #46436
thank you
Mavic bottom bracket lockring is "decorative"
Signature frame builders and painter CYFAC
No sticker full paint jobsslooping for rigidity
saddle height is in my study postural CYFAC -
• #46437
Great Cyfac, (almost) full Mavic is beyond Ace... shame about the 'fixie' sticker. Mon dieu...
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• #46438
Are these a good idea for London's streets?
They'll be fine, just ride in the primary position instead of near the gutter, of which you will get punctured.
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• #46440
They'll be fine, just ride in the primary position instead of near the gutter, of which you will get punctured.
Well you'll certainly have the comfiest commute if you can get away with it.
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• #46441
like I said earlier, bigger tyres = less chance of puncture, especially when you run them at a lower pressure.
I used to run Grand Bois 30c tyres, and hasn't had a puncture, perhaps I'm just lucky or perhaps the fact I run them at 70psi helped.
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• #46442
Why does bigger tyre/lower pressure give more protection against flats than smaller/higher?
I've not heard of this before.
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• #46443
Only thing that springs to mind is that it's easy to pierce a plastic film if it's stretched over a tray, much harder if it's flacid, it that makes sense?
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• #46444
It might mean that the tyre deforms over whatever is going to give you a puncture. But if it's a piece of glass/thorn it's gonna go in there whatever.
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• #46445
physics, its all about pressure and area
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• #46446
Bring the science rik.
:0
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• #46447
as I understand it, the bigger the area (tire) the bigger the pressure (glass) you need to break it (punch)
thats why big tires and low pressure work well or really high pressures in smaller tires, like in tubs
my english is not the best to explain this... maybe tester will do a better job
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• #46448
@Ed
what do you recommend between the Grand Bois Cerf Tyre 28mm and the Grand Bois Cypres Tyre 32mm for my classic tourer? they are both on sale at px atm.I use omega Vs on my road bike. braking is a worse then on my mavic cd but I still havent broken through the paint yet. I suspect that once i get to the metal it will be better.
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• #46449
@ rik.
The required pressure drops as the volume increases – I understand that. Not sure how this would affect puncture resistance.
I'd have thought a wider tyre has (slightly) more chance of picking up sharp debris.
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• #46450
Is that a cock ring?
hello
my new fixie
frame cyfac reynolds fork columbus
cranks mavic crankset stronglight 50
hubs mavic tracks 17 cogs
chain kmc
rims mavic ma3
tires durano+
bottom bracketT.A
direction mavic
stem mavic
bullhorn mavic
sadlle brooks swift titane
seatpost kalloy mavic seatpost later?