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• #81552
Just fitted a Kurve to my mash, first impressions are good after a quick spin round the block without padded shorts. seems to fit better than the SLR I had on before, may drop the nose very slightly.
If you have to drop the nose slightly, your saddle is too high.
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• #81553
I dunno, it does look like it's pointed up a bit Ed.
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• #81554
Could be photo angle.
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• #81555
Put your tilted glasses on.
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• #81556
It is pointing up ever so slightly. Might drop it aswell as I think the distance between rails and seat is bigger than my old saddle. Anyway, i'll take it for a proper ride tomorrow with an allen key in my pocket and sort it out.
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• #81557
Did a paint test earlier.
Going to sand it back. Prime it in white. Then go again with the yellow. -
• #81558
Lovely!
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• #81559
Maybe someone will be able to help me here. I'm looking for a front brake that will allow me to fit a thicker tire.
No luck with the Shimano Sora I have, it rubs on a 23c tire. Cheers.
Pretty much any front brake will accept at least a 25c tire. I'm quite suprised that sora doesn't.
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• #81560
What part is rubbing?
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• #81561
Something is wrong with that caliper, or its the fork. Hard to tell from that photo, but the caliper arms are not supposed to be that thick
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• #81562
The front caliper arm should be entirely hiding the bolt on the rear one, that is far to high
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• #81563
You can adjust the spring of the caliper, maybe it has been screwed in to far.
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• #81564
...or its the fork.
Zing.
Not much you can do with a fork that have a very short brake reach, meaning you're out of luck (the brake block in the photo was set as high as possible).
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• #81565
Yes should have stated that it is because the clearance is REALLY tight on those forks.( they are the original forks). Tire is 20c on the picture, might be the reason why the arms 'look big'. Seems I might be out of luck? What about a wider rim(e.g.: 23mm)? Would it change the height of the tire and allow 2-3 mm clearance?(I'm really not far to fit it) Thanks for your feedback!
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• #81566
Unrelated.
I just swapped out this noisey and broken piece of crap
For this:
Boom.Feels like a bit of a bodge with the copper to plastic pipes, but apparently plastic is recommended these days, and its also so much easier to work with.
Now when I turn on the tap, I have water. And it's dead silent. Win.
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• #81567
Yes should have stated that it is because the clearance is REALLY tight on those forks.( they are the original forks). Tire is 20c on the picture, might be the reason why the arms 'look big'. Seems I might be out of luck? What about a wider rim(e.g.: 23mm)? Would it change the height of the tire and allow 2-3 mm clearance?(I'm really not far to fit it) Thanks for your feedback!
Even with wider rims, it's still a bit of a gamble, if you do have a wider rims on hand, give it a try and see what happen.
Otherwise, get another fork, I think Kinoko Cycles is selling some on sales, give them a call (and they're chrome).
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• #81569
Thanks Ed! I guess finding a 853 fork will not happen anytime soon so I'll pop in there soon to see what they have.
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• #81570
Lovely work as always spttrr.
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• #81571
cheers mate, not quite done yet, but its nice and rideable.
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• #81572
is it heavy, spotter?
I'm kicking myself a bit atm because my racked commuter is crazy heavy. -
• #81573
well its no weight weenie...
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• #81574
That's putting it mildly.
Best way to describe it, is that it doesn't ride as heavy as it look.
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• #81575
my heavy bike is 16kg...
that's with steel rack, full steel mudguards (60mm) and a child seat, tho.
I'm going to take the mudguards off untlll the weather get's bad.
The wall is drunk too, and so is the paving. The grass is just about keeping itself together.