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Let's see the whole bike, JAHtim.
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• #13353
Greetings folks,
Thanks so much for the wheel info. I have Mavic rims at present and like them.I was always told Mavic and HPlus sons ? made decent rims that were strong and really good quality... I am looking to replace the rear one in the next year or so. Is going for a carbon one worth it or stick to aluminium?
Dear @vaultbrad Oh alright then as you asked.... Not great pic but please see below.
Kit list as follows
Oak custom 853 frame
Bonavia cycles custom 853 stem
Phil Wood rear hub
Chris King front hub
Fizik Cyrano R1 Chameleon carbon handlebars
TRP drilled brake lever
Chris King headset
Shimano XTR v brake
Cinelli RAAM bottle cage
White Industries cranksAdded a Brooks C13 yesterday
I love it.... It has gradually warped in to something more touring like as the years have passed. It is really comfortable and is exactly what I wanted...
Peace and love and keep on cycling,
Tim
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• #13354
Probably Ryan's best work. I love that bike so much.
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• #13355
Hi Tim, Cool bike! The dropouts look unusual, like there are two positions rather than fork ends. What's the thinking behind that?
I think I actually spotted you on CS7 around Clapham a couple of weeks ago. My first LFGSS celebrity spot ;) I'll give you a wave if a see you again.
On the subject of rims - I'm no expert but I think carbon is generally considered best for super-deep aeros and aluminium alloy is still best for normal everyday use. Metal always wins for durability and personally I don't have the money for high-end carbon or low end carbon and reconstructive dental work.
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• #13356
Thanks folks....,
The drop outs are sliding ones. The brief was fixed gear but mudguards, so by having sliding drop outs you can move wheel to account for chain stretching and as they slide but are vertical you can remove the wheel from below and no affect on mudguards which might have been a problem had I gone for track drop outs.
Yes guilty as charged I'm often about in Clapham and other parts of Sarf Babylon-don.
I hear your advice on metal being the one for durability....
Peace and love,
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here's my rig for longer rides
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• #13358
stark contrast in backdrop quality - bottom pic is ace!
more please
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https://www.instagram.com/p/BLyUiwZhk7E/
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• #13361
Tiny dirt drop bikes are so. good.
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Epic electrically assisted cargo bike with some kind of fancy suspension thingamajig so it leans into curves. The old guy riding it said cornering at 25 kph fully loaded was no problem.
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• #13364
Keep Pedalling in Manchester have a cross check in that colourway, think Armourtex did it for em. May do summat similar when I get mine back off the eldest.
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Found some more info now
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this one:
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5.4k €, not quite within my budget...
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• #13368
haha no...
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• #13369
Old Dawes frame
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Finished the winter/commuter
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saw that in SBC the other day .. amazing
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Not sure if this is the right thread but this is dream bike material: https://www.ei-publishing.co.jp/browsing/2016102704/
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this is dream bike
I have the TK540 in 700c, they're great.