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• #53977
Potential next project, but...the question is, would you ride this? Apparently the wheel aligns ok.
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• #53978
Pinarello looks lovely, I really love to see old frames build up withm modern parts.
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• #53979
Thanks Regal and miro_o for that. Helps give me a better picture of what I'm looking at.
Will save up pennies for a stand and some parts and give it a go in Jan I reckon. Looking forward to giving this a go now! Especially as I wanna try and build a fixed, non disc, 700cc rear wheel for my Inbred mtb for the road, just to see if it'll work and how I get on with it.
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• #53980
This!
What will get you out on it more?
Couldn't agree more!
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• #53981
finished, will take a while to get used to riding a fixed though, feels a little alien to me yet
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• #53982
No toe straps?
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• #53983
Plus what looks like a big gear.
Straps will help.
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• #53984
Not liking those pedals on that frame, personally.
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• #53985
straps are in the post, and the gear is huge (53t) so when i have some spare cash i'll get a 46 or 48 i think, only other size i have is 38. pedals are the only ones i have spare currently apart from some old look spd's but i have no cleats or shoes for them
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• #53986
Clipless would be the best choice, not least because it would drastically reduce the likelihood of pedal strike that comes with running a road frame (with a low bottom bracket) as a fixed gear.
They'll look better too. :)
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• #53987
What size is your rear sprocket? 38 on the front and 16 on the rear is quite a nice gear, you can get a 16t sprocket for aorund a fiver.
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• #53988
If you're feeling your way with the gearing it would be a good idea to get a sensible chainring, like 46 or 48t. Then a 18t cog and go from there.
Nice frame BTW.
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• #53989
If you're feeling your way with the gearing it would be a good idea to get a sensible chainring, like 46 or 48t. Then a 18t cog and go from there.
Nice frame BTW.
or you could htfu and go for 52/17 straight away and learn from there
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• #53990
i've been looking at track frames on the internet dolan etc. and was considering selling my road frame to get one. any opinions? I do like my current frame but always looking to upgrade, or should i just spend some money on making it work perfectly and see if that helps me love it more?
EDIT, i like that conversion a few post up.
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• #53991
you are entering the massive debate about what feels better on road, steel or alu with carbon forks..
personal preference innit. you should borrow an alu frame and see if you like it on the street
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• #53993
^ I love the way that thread instantly turned into serious discussion about buying a Pegoretti with Record Pista as a first fixie.
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• #53994
What size is your rear sprocket? 38 on the front and 16 on the rear is quite a nice gear, you can get a 16t sprocket for aorund a fiver.
18 on the rear, have got a 16t free wheel for the other side of the hub, think i may try the 38 and see the difference, its quite hard to get going, but once your moving its great, and can keep a nice speed up
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• #53995
It's always better to spin.always.
I have a 15t sprocket, that you are welcome to for a couple of bottles of european lager. -
• #53996
It's always better to spin.always.
I have a 15t sprocket, that you are welcome to for a couple of bottles of european lager.whats your tipple?
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• #53997
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• #53998
polskie, can be arranged
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• #53999
its quite hard to get going
on what? 38/16? are your legs made of mikado stiks?
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• #54000
^^ no 53,18
This!
What will get you out on it more?