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• #68027
Cross-posted from Any question answered... Nice job on the Merckx, Dan!
Thanks :)
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• #68028
Rode the Merckx on Saturday - it's beautiful. Although I felt a bit cramped so I either need a layback 27.0 or a longer stem, or maybe both. Obviously all the stretching I've done over the last 7months has extended my reach :)
The difference between the cinelli crit/xa quill and the modern oversized deda Newton/zero combination is staggering. So much stiffer and combined with new pedals, saddle and wheels it feels like a completely new bike. Very happy indeed.
All I need now is a campag compact for winter gearing..
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• #68029
Did a test build of a frameset I got recently. I used mostly existing parts for now, so everything doesn't match perfectly.
A track drop would look nice, but I'm not sure how that would ride. The steering is really sensitive, not really surprising I guess, as the head tube angle is very steep, and I also measured a reasonable amount of rake on the fork. I'm meaning to try whether more reach in the cockpit would help to tame the handling a bit.
By the way, I'm looking for a suitable more or less period correct 32h hub set for this, high flange campags or something similar (wanted ad here).
Such a nice frame, get those wheels sorted!!
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• #68030
Such a nice frame, get those wheels sorted!!
Thanks, and I try to, I've already got some nice rims. I don't expect I'll do too much riding on this during the winter, so I should have plenty of time to look for the hubs.
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• #68032
No fucking way??^ that looks godlike and I can't even see all of it?? Moar!
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• #68033
This thing is hard to get a photo of. It's actually retina disolvingly vivid, fluo-pink, electric-salmon. It's visible several streets away but the camera just can't quite fathom it.
It's a bit of a mess but I'm working part by part to get it in good working order without it being out of action more than an evening. It's the new commuter, hi-vis for the winter city riding and the plan is cheap but reliable parts.
The frame is actually quite nice...
I like this :p guilty pleasure
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• #68034
Thanks, and I try to, I've already got some nice rims. I don't expect I'll do too much riding on this during the winter, so I should have plenty of time to look for the hubs.
How about painting/penning/taping the MSW in the mean time.
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• #68035
No fucking way??^ that looks godlike and I can't even see all of it?? Moar!
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• #68036
Too much stress on your crumbling joints...
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• #68038
Where are people getting these YES FAM stickers from? I need one in my life!
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• #68039
^+1
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• #68041
If anyone orders I'll have the free one for posting the link ; )
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• #68042
^
i also know the guy who runs that
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• #68043
Does anyone have any tips for loosening stuck bolts? I tried to change my chainring but the bolts are all reeeeaaallllly stuck. I would usually just crack open a fresh jar of HTFU but I'm worried about rounding off the heads.
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• #68044
Beauuuuutiful
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• #68045
New pub bike...
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• #68046
Is there a new pub?
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• #68047
Moving west/ north of the river?
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• #68048
Does anyone have any tips for loosening stuck bolts? I tried to change my chainring but the bolts are all reeeeaaallllly stuck. I would usually just crack open a fresh jar of HTFU but I'm worried about rounding off the heads.
Drill the fcker and next time buy stainless steel bolts.
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• #68049
first racing bike build full ultegra didnt have the money to get sram red
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• #68050
and updating my track bike
Did a test build of a frameset I got recently. I used mostly existing parts for now, so everything doesn't match perfectly.
A track drop would look nice, but I'm not sure how that would ride. The steering is really sensitive, not really surprising I guess, as the head tube angle is very steep, and I also measured a reasonable amount of rake on the fork. I'm meaning to try whether more reach in the cockpit would help to tame the handling a bit.
By the way, I'm looking for a suitable more or less period correct 32h hub set for this, high flange campags or something similar (wanted ad here).