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Think I would cry if the spendy rims give way!
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• #403
Tyres and Stoker bars, talk to me about these.
Tyres-Has been specd with Continental Top Contact II's. Anyone running these?Stoker bars - Aesthetically, what do you reckon will work best, bullhorn or drops?
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• #404
If you go bullhorns, make sure they are stubby enough or wide enough to allow for your awesomely powerful thighs.
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• #405
We have bullhorns on our bob for the stoker, 46cm wide. If you do go down that route, don't just consider your thigh/hip width, but also make sure you factor in the width of your stokers hands (which I didn't). Otherwise they will rub against your thighs when she holds onto the horns. My stoker basically never uses the horns as a result.
For reference, these are deda crononero bullhorns.
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• #406
Top Contact tyres feel like shit, do not go.
Go for Schwable, Marathon Supreme would be good.
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• #407
In fairness, on a tandem tyres feel very different.
We've got marathon plus on ours pumped up to max psi, on an alu cannondale and it feels smooth as.
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• #408
Otherwise they will rub against your thighs when she holds onto the horn
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• #409
This is a family thread. Keep it clean
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• #410
In fairness, on a tandem tyres feel very different.
They do, but the Top Contact is one of those tyres that feel like you've forget to pump the tyres up, even at 80psi.
I suggested Marathon Supreme because it still offer decent puncture protection as well as being slicker.
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• #411
Vittoria voyager hyper are cheap at on-one. Similar to the marathon supreme, apparently roles a little better, mine seem good although only done a few miles on them so far.
http://www.on-one.co.uk/i/q/TYVIVOHY/vittoria-voyager-hyper-folding-tyre
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• #412
Assuming you want at least 32c.
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• #414
The new one will be the right size to stoke this at about the same time as the project is actually on the road :-)
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• #415
Congratulations man.
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• #416
Congratulations! Thought I was still in the meme thread for a while and got totally confused 😃
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• #417
Congratulations bro. Great news.
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• #418
The top of this thread reminds me that it was a year ago since deposit was paid and a fair amount of time since the full balance was paid. Have missed any chance to do any meaningful tour on it this year as certainty is required when booking a holiday :)
This is supposed to be getting painted this week but we shall see. Forks and rear hub have apparently arrived too.
Being painted by Cole Coatings in the Hartley Cycles booth apparently.
Here is the spider fitted.
Going to buy one of these for the new arrival to ride in:
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• #419
I saw the cranks in the flesh when I went to pick up my mini-Talbot. They look immense.
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• #420
Going to buy one of these for the new arrival to ride in:
You might as well go full mad and build a bicycle version of this:
That way, the new arrival doesn't have to build up huge neck muscles to cope with the cornering forces :) Looks like you'll have to modify the sidecar chassis anyway, as they don't seem to do a left hand drive version.
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• #421
To be honest, I think you should be happy if you get this within two years of paying deposit. The amount of work and thought that's gone into it is immense.
Custom bikes take time. That's part of the deal. Especially when they involve the amount of custom one-off parts that this things got.
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• #422
, I think you should be happy if you get this within two years of paying deposit.>
Going to have to differ on this. Surely it's about managing expectations no? If you tell me it will be done in 4 months when the deposit is paid, then you'd not expect it to take 3x as long?
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• #423
I'm not sure what you had agreed with the guys at Talbot, and that's non of my business (non of this is really) but I would in no way have gone in to this with any expectation of having the finished product in less than 18 months.
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It's a tandem.
I side with @hoops on this, the fact it's a tandem on top of a custom is always going to take a while, and most especially since this is his first foray in building a tandem.
Plus, this is what you said 3 months ago;
I need to learn to be more patient and I know that you always get the best out of people if you leave them too it.
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• #425
Whatever happens, I'm still jealous.
we've had two sets of 36h a319 rims go at the eyelets and are on the way to gently breaking a 48h 719. Probably too many bunny hops. they're all fine until they're not, then you rebuild them. no big deal.