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• #327
my look kg241
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• #328
My seatpost has finally been despatched! Won't be long until I post a pic of the completed bike, can't wait!
Whats the rules is it driveside, cranks aligned with downtube, lined up valves pointing up, big ring and middle cassette?
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• #329
tyre logos alligned with valves, cranks level with chain stays, drive side forward. Big front ring, smallest rear.
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• #330
Nein! Cranks in line with downtube.
Also, computers must be mounted if they will be used on the bike.
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• #331
sram red cranks, no? driveside decals suggest cranks aligned with seat-tube.
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• #332
chain stay!
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• #333
lmao. I always thought it was downtube, but Tom does have a point about the sram red cranks, logo is designed to be level when the crank is with the seat tube.
What about valves, do they need to be pointing up or down?
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• #334
or masked by fork/seatstays/chainstay/argh!
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• #335
which way up are the logos on your tubs? are they on the driveside or non? we need to know!
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• #336
Ah oops, they are corsa cx's, pretty sure the logo's are opposite the valve holes.
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• #337
OH GOOD GOD MAN.
Sand the logos off, and carefully redraw them in the appropriate place. -
• #338
Missed the part about which side they are on, driveside, opposite the valve holes
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• #339
Tubs are a special case
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• #340
why not 404 FC's.
Spoke Pattern Non-Drive Cross
Spoke Pattern Drive RadialSame on all Zipp wheels .. they must know what they're doing but doesn't sound wonderful to me?!
What about a HED Stinger .. ? The fact is that since Zipp acquired HED's patent (sometime in the late 90s) their wheels have slowly changed shape to more closely mirror the wheels HED started selling 18 years ago.
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• #341
Great bikes. I hope tomorrow I'll have my kg281..
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• #342
Here is the Look KX I just finished setting up with 2005 Record and Aksium wheels
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• #343
Nice, needs some bostin crabon whels though
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• #344
Very much ^this
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• #346
I do like the KX, the proportions seem kind of odd though, maybe its the tubing, what size is it?
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• #347
Spoke Pattern Non-Drive Cross
Spoke Pattern Drive RadialSame on all Zipp wheels .. they must know what they're doing but doesn't sound wonderful to me?!
Mavic have done it too. The small advantage is that the spoke bracing angle is slightly improved on the drive side, where it is most needed on highly dished 8/9/10-speed wheels. The small disadvantage in the olden days was that all the drive torque has to go through the barrel of the hubshell before being sent to the rim. This was a problem in the olden days*, because hub barrels were made as small as possible to just wrap around a 10mm axle. Now the axle is bigger,so the hub barrel has no choice but to be bigger and they make them a bit bigger still to increase torsional stiffness. Since torsional stiffness of the hub barrel rises as the fourth power of diameter, you can see that it didn't take much of an increase in diameter to make the old problem of hub wind up all but disappear.
*in the even older days, hub barrels were a separate component from the flanges and torque transfer across the hub relied on friction in the press fit
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• #348
Nice, needs some bostin crabon whels though
one day...
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• #349
I do like the KX, the proportions seem kind of odd though, maybe its the tubing, what size is it?
it's a 55 cm
Buckaroo, keep a lookout for a Wilier Triestina in Columbus Nemo from the same era, it's apparently the same frame (just way less cool, it not being a Look) according to the bloke I bought the 253 off.