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  • Also just so its listed here, the stem is a nitto pearl njs, the bars are b125AA and the seatpost is a nitto 65, headset and bb are campag, and the wheels are dura ace to open pros.

  • Resprayed my Louis Garneau today...

    Back in black.

    Looks great, hella similar to your 14R though. Twin bieks FTW/

  • sooo
    sexy

    edit: but the bartape can >>>>

    What is missing on the Bazou to go into porn?
    a splash of red on the fork, a longer stem?
    File the fronts legs to bring the wheel nearest
    help
    maibe a Time Trial race frame change in a fixed gear bike can not be porn , i do not know

    SLX forever ; )

  • Looks great, hella similar to your 14R though. Twin bieks FTW/

    The 14R was inspired by this. The tubing walls are very thin and dent easily. Good for the track, but not a bike you can use and abuse on the streets. Which is what the 14R is for!

  • What is missing on the Bazou to go into porn?

    Just needs black bartape on both sides imo!

  • Also just so its listed here, the stem is a nitto pearl njs, the bars are b125AA and the seatpost is a nitto 65, headset and bb are campag, and the wheels are dura ace to open pros.

    Awesome bike you got, very well made and some great details!
    And yes, i'm Dutch and Rien is one of my cycling mates ;)

  • Left is front, right is rear. Are there no cable guides on the bottom of the BB to make it more clear how the cables are routed?

    Yes, the cable guides under the BB also support left side: front, right side: rear.

    I am just in doubt on how to fit the adjusters, as I would think indexing the rear would require more precise adjustments (= the leftmost of the two)

  • Rear mechs have a barrel adjuster on them, front mechs do not.

  • Rear mechs have a barrel adjuster on them, front mechs do not.

    Silly me. Thanks!

  • anyone use one of these dual ratio cogs? what about chain slack when on the outer small one?

  • That's what horizontal dropouts are for.

  • thats what horizontal dropouts are for

  • bro, we are one now.

  • Forever awone

  • +1 to O'Shane for the apostrophe and full stop.

    -1 to me for being an idiot.

  • can anyone reccomend a decent quality dual ratio for 1/8 chain?

    the one pictured above is a Surly Dingle designed for 3/32

  • I guess you could use a double chainring on the front and run 2 magic gears.

  • can anyone reccomend a decent quality dual ratio for 1/8 chain?

    the one pictured above is a Surly Dingle designed for 3/32

    re read the recent posts i cant be bothered to say this again

  • can anyone reccomend a decent quality dual ratio for 1/8 chain?

    There are a couple of threads on gear inches etc. To get a couple of gears without switching chains within the limits of the dropouts/trackends is the name of the game.

    For example 48x17/19 works for me with x number of links in a chain.

    ...the one pictured above is a Surly Dingle designed for 3/32

    It's designed for 3/32 because that's a chain that can best deals with a non-straight chainline.

  • They have some decent looking 3/32 chains here

  • waiting for the right headset, afterwards i'll cut the fork. currently 6.84kg.

  • I'm in love.

    I really want to replace my heavy and flexi BJ for a seta. I have a thing for fixed hill climbing. That^ would be perfect.

  • I too loved to have a Seta, it tick all the box, I can easily imaging it to be made a lots lighter than that.

    Nice work Eingang, reckon you'll enjoyed that a lots more than your previous bike.

  • there's quite a lot of space to make it lighter, sure, but not for me not yet, as i'll get my road bike in a few days. and the parts are already proofed and fine, as i rode them at the dodici.

  • Don't cut the fork. Unnecessary.

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