CP: The Topcross (Low trail CX + touring)

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  • I have built it like this for several reasons.

    1. I built it while having 2.1" tyres on it.

    2. I have made a similar rack for a friend and his mudguards hit the rack when road is rough.

    3. I have no idea... Good point, my next one will be a bit lower ;-)

  • Dropped it off at the powder coater this morning. Boring black.

  • That was quick! Looking good.

  • I love this thread.

    Skål!

  • Yessssss

  • It's photoshop. But thank you

  • Great thread @Hulsroy. Such a good job on the rack!

    How's the paint look?

  • Thank you. Frame should be done by now. Been too busy to pick it up. I will get it this week and hopefully find time to get some decals cut and get the bicycle back together.

  • winning

  • Finally had time to go to the painters and pick up my frame. Pretty satisfied with the job. Decals will be sorted tomorrow.

  • headbadge is just so clean man.

  • Superb!

  • Thank you guys. This will soon be roaming the streets of London. I am so going to crash this frame into some car, as I have no idea of how to learn riding on the left side.

  • Yup love the headbadge, very classy.

  • Oh yes! That headbadge is niiice!

  • Shouldn't take a while to get used to, your only concern is the roundabout.

    Too often I enter it the wrong way when riding in a new country.

  • Almost finished rebuilding last night, then realised that pedal threading on ds crank arm has become loose. F***ing carbon. So I am now ordering 130 bcd narrow wide ring to fit my Rotor 3Ds instead. In the end this is probably better anyway, as I can then use Tiagra BBs, which is much cheaper than FSA Mega Evo bsa30 BBs, and for cyclocross especially that is probably a good thing. Feel lame to bin a 200gbp crankset though... FSA = Falder Snart Af (danish for: "Soon To Fall Off").

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2wYOHI5Ck8

  • It is going well in the decals department. A cutting plotter has been used and the foil is some random light grey foil I could have for free. Will see how it holds up in bad weather and during cx season. If it doesn't last, I might get some better decals made professionally. Maybe the font should be smaller next time around. What do you think?

    I have sold my my specialized fat boy tyres so these (Schwalbe Road Cruiser 47c) will have to do until I get some money and figure out what tyres I want. Gumwalls would look smashing I reckon. Also I am going to change the bar tape for some white cork.

  • Maybe a helicoil repair ->http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/workshop/tartybikes_pedal_thread_helicoiling/c34p11260.html

    edit: okay probably not a good idea with carbon crank arms

  • Hmmm. That might be an option. I wish I had the energy/knowledge to fix it myself. It isn't the first time it happens.

    Edit: You should be able to remove the insert, clean it, reglue it and be happy. But there must be some kind of design flaw to this, as I have seen this on FSA cranks before. Give me CNC aluminum pls!

  • Maybe a touch smaller next time but not much. It looks fantastic! White tape will look nice with the decals.

  • Yes. I think so too.
    I want to get something smaller and more precise, but I need a better cutting plotter for that.

    If you are wondering, Gundersen is my best friend, who I build bikes with. We are not really a brand, I just like tinkering with making it look pro.

  • I like the touch using both S and DT. A tad smaller like you said and it's all good.

    What weight did you end up at?

  • Thanks. In what setup? Like pictured above it is 11.7 kg.
    I could do a lot to make it lighter, but I have too many bikes to keep afloat, so money is thinly spread on all ;-)
    My cx setup this winter was under 9 kg.

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CP: The Topcross (Low trail CX + touring)

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