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  • Archetypes are lighter, probably more aero and allegedly stiffer.

    I just checked because that didn't seem likely, but you're right by 30 grams!

  • I just checked because that didn't seem likely, but you're right by 30 grams!

    that's about the weight of 32 steel double eyelets...

  • ;-)

  • got mine yesterday, quite nice, but the strap is a joke. as i won't trust that i will replace it with a new one.

    how long did your's take to arrive? I ordered the same day ed linked that and still no bag.

  • how long did your's take to arrive? I ordered the same day ed linked that and still no bag.

    he was on holiday for a few days, but mine arrived last week around wednesday. just send him an email and ask.

  • Love the dive for the line ^^^

  • They came from a trek hybrid I think. Steel so nice ride but not light.

    Wicked thanks. I'm looking for a set of straight blade steel forks, which don't look classic and no eyelets, for the Gangsta. Tricky to get I can tell you!

  • he was on holiday for a few days, but mine arrived last week around wednesday. just send him an email and ask.

    some problems with my address, now it is sorted out, gonna collect it tomorrow!

  • Pompino's?

    Anyone else using one as a winter/SSCX/commuter?
    can anyone recommend good U brakes for if I was to build one up

  • That's exactly what mine is used for. Guessing you mean cantis, I'm using some dirt cheap Tektro ones with Aztec pads and I'm very impressed with the power, can lock up both wheels with one finger

  • I'm about to buy an old Ridley Crosswind for €160, needs a new cassette, brakepads and chain but is mostly fine. Seriously contemplating selling the Campagnolo 10-speed groupe and getting a free SSCX with the money made, is a SSCX doable for someone starting with CX, or should I ride around with gears first? (How much would I get for a Campagnolo Centaur 10-speed group minus brakes?)

  • First time I rode 'cross it was on a SS bike. And it was fine. Pick an appropriate gear and off you go.

    I did end up with crazy amounts of calf cramp to be fair. But I still enjoyed it.

  • Among railed people with derallieurs at Wednesday nightride in a Copenhagen mirror of Richmond Park.

  • More adventures in low-fi

  • I love that photo!

  • We're rockin November and Jody flash his Belgian tanlines, Hoooorray!!

  • it was quite muddy today

  • Did it have great impact on the performance of the bike? Looks beautiful!

  • Well rear brake stopped working after first round and there is only about two mm between chainstays and tyre so it didn't take long that it was full of mud. Had some bad luck, two flats so didn't finish but it was nice track and had fun.

  • Maybe the rear mudguard contribute to the clogging up on the rear brake, maybe not.

  • possibly, forgot that there and it didn't even help keep my back clean.

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