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• #66477
Tried on some drop bars, which felt pretty nice after risers. Switching over from another bike with a pretty similar setup (whence I borrowed the drops) I did feel like this may have a bit of tendency to understeer - I've noticed this earlier, too. The frame + forks have a few quirks, namely high BB and high trail.
Are they the track ones? dubs if you sell them would look rad on my road biek.
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• #66478
What steel forks have you ridden on?
I guess they are different feels altogether and hard to compare, but i'd rather ride 1000 miles on steel than carbon any day!
Columbus and reynolds.
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• #66479
Are they the track ones?
Yeah, they are, hence the pretty high trail with a not-so-steep head angle.
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• #66480
Trail / rake boggles my head a bit.
Less rake though, and don't they have a shorter axle > crown than the road?
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• #66481
Less rake though, and don't they have a shorter axle > crown than the road?
Less rake, don't know about the axle to crown. I've though that the difference is that the track version has a reverse fork end orientation compared to the road version.
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• #66482
Yeah, I wasn't sure about axle>crown.
Strange that the track model relaxes your HT angle...
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• #66483
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• #66484
Strange that the track model relaxes your HT angle...
Yeah, sorry - as English isn't my native language, I guess it's easy to be misunderstood. I meant that the frame itself doesn't have a very steep HTA, so that combined with the low rake track fork equals high trail.
I don't claim to know what effect that actually has on the handling, but I mentioned it because that's one deviation from what I've understood is considered typical road bike geometry - as I was wondering about the understeering feeling.
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• #66485
^^ Was waiting for someone to say something, nicely done Miro_o! :D
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• #66486
Decided to have a bit of fun painting my Aende, it already had a rattle can paint job so i just gave it a more colorful one (its getting a new headset and bb so i just left them in for now)
I keep changing my mind as usual, but thinking of using it as a beater with a basket, risers, clip on mudguards and maybe a 3 speed hub, i can always upgrade to something more sturdy like a steamroller later if i wanted to
maybe a bit ott for how i plan to use it?
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• #66487
My eyes!
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• #66488
haha :P yeah i may end up repainting it plain red or something...
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• #66489
I think it looks rad2damxxx!
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• #66490
I love it. I've wanted to get all 'homemadefade' on an old frame for a while.
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• #66491
I'm quite glad you at least masked the chrome though.
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• #66492
i love it too, do my aende!
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• #66493
Yep, add a clear coat and thats a great job!
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• #66494
Thanks! i'm glad every one likes it, I wasn't sure what i thought of it
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• #66495
was probably being a bit harsh, but it would be nice if people jumping on bandwagons and setting up their own brands like this would at least work harder to add something extra to their product, like I said it could be in a non-physical way. The trick bike companies sponsor riders, make videos and stuff. And they are actually innovating to some extent as they are figuring out what works for that kind of riding.
They rode with us in The Dales when we filmed the North Race launch video, for this (and their general down to earth pleasantness) they earnt my respect. I agree their frames aren't breaking any barriers in terms of technological advancement, I think they just want to produce tasteful/ traditional looking stuff, at which I have to say they are succeeding.
Just found this on their website, which pretty much sums up the vibe I got...
.... Our frames are our pride and joy so we're always interested to see where they end up and how they look. Please get in contact once you've completed your build and send us some photos - we'll put them on the website for everyone to see.
Ride safe
James + Will
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• #66496
Aches and pains..you just created ziggy stardust's new whip you leg-end..nice effort!
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• #66497
Got this far last night, hopefully it will be ridable by this evening
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• #66498
Park Tools blue?
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• #66499
I am not a fan of the colour, it will be repainted when I actually decide what colour I want.
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• #66500
I've got these two bike I'm going to 'mildly' do up and use as eroica-rat bikes
I've started work on them yesterday and I'm in the process of saving the leather saddles... I have take pictures and will add up details later.
Bike 1 - The frame just says Type Olympique, wheels are 700B - Got some cream tyres for it, will give it a good clean and polish then will do the cloth bar tape.
Bike 2 - Captivante Randonneur bike, wheels are 650B - Got some skinwall tyres for it and will just give it a good clean then ride... It also has rear panniers that are awesome.
More pictures in my album here:
http://s1098.photobucket.com/albums/g361/lasseaux/Useful%20Bike%20Stuff/Bikes%20and%20Parts%20for%20Sale/
Will be going on a build this weekend, will let you know if anything doesnt work out..
34.9 clamp on FD is available if you end up buying bits seperately/34.9 is the right size