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• #352
Colour looks much better in good light.
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• #353
And it's done. Token Stem is a bag of shite. Just wanted to make sure I got the length right. Soon to be replaced with a Thomson.
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• #354
really like that. looks alot of fun.
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• #355
Cheers, it is loads of fun! Best thing I've ever done ditching the super skinnys for a bike with 32cs.
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• #356
And it's done. Token Stem is a bag of shite. Just wanted to make sure I got the length right. Soon to be replaced with a Thomson.
What size frame is that, and how tall are you/inside leg?
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• #357
Frame is a Large. I'm 5'10". Not sure what my inside leg is but in that pic the distance from the centre of the bottom bracket to the top of the saddle is 30 1/2" if that's any help.
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• #358
Reach is more important.
Timmy, measure your current frame effective TT, if it's a touch too long, go for one size smaller, too small, one size bigger.
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• #359
Reach is more important.
Timmy, measure your current frame effective TT, if it's a touch too long, go for one size smaller, too small, one size bigger.
Don't know about more important. Reach definately needs to be right but you don't want to end up with a really low top tube and have to use a stupid high seatpost and a fugly stem/bar setup to get your position right. ;)
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• #360
Don't know about more important. Reach definately needs to be right but you don't want to end up with a really low top tube and have to use a stupid high seatpost and a fugly stem/bar setup to get your position right. ;)
Reach is more important.
Timmy, measure your current frame effective TT, if it's a touch too long, go for one size smaller, too small, one size bigger.
Have to take headtube length into account though, right? Medium pomp headtube is about 4 cms shorter than large, but only 1.5cms difference in top tube.
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• #361
Have to take headtube length into account though, right?
It only matters a little bit, mostly if the head tube is too long and you can't get enough drop to the bars without a ludicrously angles stem. Length is really important because having to us a very short or very long stem to get the bike to fit fucks up the handling, whereas having to use 30° stem (either way up) only fucks up the aesthetics.
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• #362
If the TT is 1.5 longer but the head tube is 4cm longer the bars will be higher (will same stem, spacers etc,.) so will negate some of that 1.5. Meaning the difference in stem would be around 1cm which would not mess up the handling. Unless of course this would make the bars too high for your ideal riding position as stated above.
I would go with the 4cm longer head tube as making bars the right height with spacers and upward pointy stem is aesthetic suicide (especially when given the choice if buying new)
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• #363
My pompino is now alive and well in Toronto. At some point (when i have some money) i will paint it. at the moment seriously considering a basket to do the shopping on it. -
• #364
What forks?
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• #365
Kona p2.
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• #366
Kona p2.
Great pic of the bike with Toronto in the back drop, its been years since I've been there brings back memories :)
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• #367
love the rims on the "croxton" what are they ?
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• #368
love the rims on the "croxton" what are they ?
+1
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• #369
love the rims on the "croxton" what are they ?
Open Pro CDs?
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• #370
I think they're deeper than open pros, like semi aeroish
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• #371
Win, have a pair too, wanted to swap out the stock forks but they are working fine, now awaiting the day I decide to put them on.
Kona p2.
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• #372
semi aeroish
That's almost as good as "Semi-pro" Fixed rider.
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• #373
well thats my official title but I think it sounds a little formal
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• #374
The on-one machinato looks great and weighs in at 2kg for the medium size, not sure if that's light weight or not?
Anyway I'm tempted by it but ideally I'd like to fit mud guards for winter riding, would I be better off with the pompino for that?
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• #375
From what I can see it seems a bit like the difference between a golf and a scirocco... basically the same thing but one is less practical and a bit better looking.
The geo sheet looks the same, the material is the same... apparently they take the same size tyres. So it's just ones got v-brake style bosses, all sorts of braze-ons, ugly stays...shit colours...
...but that's probably the one you need in your life.
This pile of bits will soon be my new bike.
http://chrisborneorestos.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/bike-001.jpg