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• #52902
seatpost is strangely odd on that bike.
Not oddly strange then?
it's original so who is Ed to say its wrong?
↑This
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• #52903
yeah, but i think it's 25mm so i cant put the dura ace seatpost on. also its probs original so who am i to say its wrong?
they made a 25mm dura ace seatpost didn't they?
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• #52904
Yeah but the Look ergo posts are great, and the nice looking DA seatposts are prone to failure in the clamp (yeah this again).
I think you've done a cracking job on the Look, it is a hard frame to do justice to, you're getting there.
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• #52905
Looking at the saddle height, would raising the stem to reduce the steerer be an option if you didn't want/need to cut it?
Looks great and +1 for more black bits.It would be an option. But i feel the bars need to be a touch lower if anything.
Im not fussed about chopping it, because i know i will take the forks off, get distracted by something more fun than using a hacksaw and a week later the bike might get put back together. Having a spare bike gives me no motivation to get things done quickly. -
• #52906
uhmm mostly i just post them on my facebook toby :) roelez.me(at)gmail.com
holy fuck!
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• #52907
Anyone know where I can get the missing bulb holder for this dynamo rear light?
It's on my shopper resto, most of the bike is cleaned up now, just need to sort the front brake, and if possible, this.
Think I need something like this, not that big, but that kind of fitting.
Take it out and check the code.
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• #52908
they made a 25mm dura ace seatpost didn't they?
ah, i've got a 27.2 though, and i like the ergostem fine
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• #52909
Guy, would swapping the stem from positive degree to negative degree with some spacers underneath get you a filled up steerer tube sans cutting and will end you up with a lower bar position? I know there's a discussion about that being less stiff, but I'm frankly ignoring that..
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• #52910
Hmm, looking back at the pictures, it's at negative degree.. But you can get a stems with a higher degree of "drop".. Get a black one while you're at it.. ;)
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• #52911
Rodolfo is quite right, flip stem upside down to have it horizontal to fill up the extended steerer.
Trust me, I'm one to talk about spacers and steerer, it's all about the uncut I tell you.
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• #52912
Its a zero rise stem, im after something like 10degree drop.
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• #52913
Didn't notice that, my apologise, as you were chap.
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• #52914
, it's all about the uncut I tell you.
racist
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• #52915
Just pick up this groupset this morning for my CT1 ..
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• #52916
whammy
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• #52917
my special products 853 Raleigh cross bike with dura-ace 7800 and cheap wheels not quite finished yet seat post needs replacing and quill stem instead of converter.
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• #52918
looks like so much fun
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• #52919
I really want a cross bike...
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• #52920
Okay so this is my current fixie-which i was riding in London for about a year
I'm now studying at Leeds Uni and there are far to many hills to keep the bike this wayI want to put gears on the bike but keep it looking aesthetically clean
so i was thinking about just putting rear gears on and keep a single chainring at the front
I have only ever built fixie's and singlespeeds so not sure where to startJust looking for some advice on what i need to buy and a rough cost of the transformation
Thanks
What about a 3 speed Sturmey Archer hub? (and some brakes)
http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/sturmey-a...2/?src=froogle
Would keep it looking something like a fixie, you can even buy them fixed.
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• #52921
my special products 853 Raleigh cross bike with dura-ace 7800 and cheap wheels not quite finished yet seat post needs replacing and quill stem instead of converter.
I've never seen one of these frames before. Are they very rare?
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• #52922
http://www.raleighusa.com/bikes/steel-road/international-12/
Is that the same
edit: oh obs not, but it is 853
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• #52923
my special products 853 Raleigh cross bike with dura-ace 7800 and cheap wheels not quite finished yet seat post needs replacing and quill stem instead of converter.
Dura Ace on a cross bike, ker-ching!
Looks like a lot of fun, do you plan to race on it?
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• #52924
'hack' road bike has new wheels and stem. and once the shitty weather's passed I'll be sticking Force on it. And then it'll feel lovely and new again, yay. -
• #52925
6pt exists in a black and white world, its like something out of an mtv video
Looking at the saddle height, would raising the stem to reduce the steerer be an option if you didn't want/need to cut it?
Looks great and +1 for more black bits.