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• #130577
No amount of paint will overcome the fact that Cannondale changed from being a bicycle manufacturer to a set of decals stuck on imported frames by a bunch of financiers
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• #130578
Yikes!
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• #130579
The 13 looks like my attempts a plastic welding
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• #130580
Oof that's nasty
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• #130581
Forks not working on the pompino for me. Ordered some 853 ones from sjs. 383mm A2C and 46 offset.
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/forks/700-thorn-mer853vc-steel-fork-gunmetal-46mm-second/ -
• #130583
A Pelago Rasket shows up on local eBay and I couldn't resist. Barely used and half the price of a new one.
Initial impressions are good. Very sturdy compared to my previous experience with Wald baskets. Might be the black version would suit the bike better visually.
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• #130584
Bear Valley SE w/basket crew!
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• #130585
Silver looks good imo. Raskets are brilliant bits of kit!
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• #130586
Turns out converting DDR frame to normal forks super easy. Just buy the worst/cheapest Headset with a flat top cap and use everything but the cups. Keep the normal ddr ones. I suspect these old Diamant’s modernized make good street frames. Decent clearance too.
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• #130587
HHSRatB
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• #130588
Tinkering with the dadbike, still going strong after 5 years. DTH 2.3's are a tight fit but the new Berthoud fenders are sturdy, so little rubbing.
Still have to mount the rear rack and seat again but I do like this look.
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• #130589
Didn't notice the ingrid crankset at first.. strong flex.
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• #130590
It's actually an ingrid lookalike from aliexpress, with different branding. Wouldn't have gotten it if it were a direct copy. Front rack I agree on, a Pelago would look better but this steco one is bulletproof and can handle a lot of weight.
The rear rack that will go on this is a Pelago utility rack.
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• #130591
I was imagining your kid balancing on the steps whilst holding onto your sholders, but then you mentioned the rear seat 🤸
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• #130592
Well the kids have pegs on their bmx so I might give it a shot if they're up for it :D
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• #130593
Love it! I recommend getting a steering stabiliser/spring thingy for the front. Makes parking a lot less annoying.
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• #130594
Details in that crankset?
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• #130596
Theyre the same ones as @Rodolfo just posted https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005027935168.html
They look wel finished and nicely machined. You'll have to use spacers on a 68mm BB shell though, for which they provide plastic spacers to be put between the cups and the frame. Will be replacing those with alu ones quickly. Haven't put a lot of km's on them yet so don't know about durability. Chainring is a J&L one from eBay.
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• #130597
I’ve slowly been putting this together - I still need to cut the steerer and 100% sort positioning but it’s pretty much there for now:
Look 785 Huez RS with accidental upside down decals on seat tube - too much Pernod at lunchtime in the Look factory with Super Record 11 speed EPS, Campagnolo Bora WTO 45 wheels and Deda Super Leggera finishing kit
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• #130598
Love it
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• #130599
Double thumbs up 👍
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• #130600
What ^they said. Chimney is fine imo, if you ever wanna sell it could be smart to keep it. These more or less contemporary frames with rim brakes might become collectors items one day, like the last air cooled 911's ;)
It's a great idea