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• #109802
I have SH51 on my MTB shoes, IIRC they clip in but there's something odd about the release, it's so long ago that I can't remember whether its too hard or too easy. When you look at the two cleats side by side, there are significant differences even disregarding the pontoons on the road cleats.
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• #109804
^Summer race mode.
Winter 'train' mode:
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• #109805
Why disc? must be less aero?
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• #109806
- Reliable winter braking (i.e., spinning, descending fixed, on tri bars - ongoing; still need splitter and 'third lever').
- Thought it would be fun to try (grinding fork down to match head tube dia., paint, etc...)
- More aero than previous (blocky KCNC) rim caliper setup, with much improved braking.
- Nobody else has anything like it.
- Reliable winter braking (i.e., spinning, descending fixed, on tri bars - ongoing; still need splitter and 'third lever').
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• #109807
in days gone by I got bare hate for holding it up for ernie here
Trusay.
But as the recognised nag-man, you're also (whether you like it or not) the focus for other's prejudices.
I haven't, and likely never will, own one but it's good to have marque enthusiasts like yourself around.
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• #109808
Built this today before I sell it
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• #109809
Nice build! ....how much?
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• #109810
that stuffs lethal
No more so than any other dust, according to Stephen from Fibre-Lyte...
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• #109811
nice one !
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• #109812
All those yellows are a bit "mother of the bride".
y u no matchy tyres?
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• #109813
Thanks! 700€ for frame, forks, headset and bb
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• #109814
y u no matchy tyres?
It did have yellow stripe Michelin Axial BiSport many years ago, usually it has wire wheels with GP4000 reflex but they're 25C and 46/17 goes over 72" with fat tyres.
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• #109815
So after my pannier got nicked, I decided to scrap the pannier rack for a while and just use my backpack for my commuting.
Looks more balance now IMO.
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• #109816
Sorry to hear about your panniers. In my experience, riding with backpack is a pure hell, hot, unable to steer properly, meh! I was super happy with my pizza rack and now even more happy with pizza bag :)
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• #109817
Yeah, I know what you mean, especially when I ride my mission workshop bag it does feel restrictive but you sort o get use to it I guess, lucky I have my small rapha bag to compensate this issue for now, but I do miss riding with nothing on my back. Hopefully I'll get descent saddle bag to fix this 1st world problem.
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• #109818
Looks more balance now IMO.
Not what I see: the wheels (and mudguards) absolutely dominate.
Which isn't a criticism, as I'm coming around to the skinny tube/deep wheel aesthetic: "purposeful" and "muscular" spring to mind.
Makes me think of hot-rods and muscle-cars.
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• #109820
Haha, fair play!
How I see (and hear) from the bike is that the steel frame is something that is going to be more reliable than my previous alu and carbon bikes, and the deep wheels brings back my old and childish days of deep wheels and the noise they make!
Also with the fat tyres now I can actually enjoy the comfort of a bike on the rough roads of London (especially at my age)
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• #109821
the steel frame is something that is going to be more reliable... ...the deep wheels brings back my old and childish days of deep wheels and the noise they make!
Also with the fat tyres now I can actually enjoy the comfort of a bike on the rough roads of London (especially at my age)
I think you're on to something here...
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• #109822
perfect fit lol
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• #109823
damn that's super nice bro!
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• #109824
sweet bike nonetheless...
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• #109825
The colours on those all city frames is great. I've got a Space Horse like it and absolutely love it.
Are you able to use sm sh51 cleats with them? I've got a set of those pedals and my mtb shoes seem to clip in but I've not actually ridden on them to know if it'll be successful