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• #252
Ah, 135 would work, curious to see if there's clearance in the 1x1 without running the wheel all the way back
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• #253
Dirt wizards on 50mm rims are 76.5 at their widest, about 345 from the axle.
Bottom gear on a 10s cassette on a 135m axle should be about 25mm off centre.
Add 6mm clearance and 3mm for half a chain width, the chain needs to be 47mm off centre at the tyre, so 51mm chainline and a shorter chainstay will give you better tyre clearance.
As the rear mech pulleys move in the same plane as the sprockets, the shorter your chain is the worst tyre clearance will get.
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• #255
Any estimates on the cheapest rim brake 650b road wheelset?
I'm planning a 650b conversion and stumbling over the first hurdle.
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• #256
I dunno about built up, but something based around these:
http://sella-berolinum.de/shop-teile/laufraeder-und-felgen/810/650b-/-27-5-/-584-schuermann-yak-19-felge-v-brake-32l-silber-eloxiertShould end up cheap.
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• #257
Think this belongs here:
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• #258
I remember that, loved it, look stupidly fun.
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• #259
All that money and then those cheap-looking chainrings?
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• #260
that English is pure money over sense
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• #261
Those crankset are the lightest you can get.
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• #262
I know about the Claviculas, it's just those rings are horrid
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• #263
Silver TA would look better.
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• #264
fwcking expensive and light crankset... brooks saddle. what the actual feck?
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• #265
Panaracer Gravel King on Hope Pro4/Stans Crest wheelset. Tyre weighs 350g at 40mm, hoping the tyre stretches a bit. Will try them on my GT Grade tomorow but they are for a yet to be build road bike.
Link to my build thread: https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/287344/#comment13039373
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• #266
Super awesome!
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• #267
Rear tyre? Not so easy. Friendly lbs to the rescue! Great to have a lbs open on Sunday.
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• #268
Only just fits the Grade. Will ride them a bit until the other bike is done.
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• #269
If the rear was harder, it mean the tyres bead wasn't in the middle of the rim making it a lots harder to install.
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• #271
I guess, tried different things for two hours. Pinched the beads together, soaped up the sides, try and "help" the beads on the rim. After a lot of swearing and pumping like a mad man I called a bike shop and asked if they had an air compressor. Showed up, one squirt of air and the beads popped. Squirted in the Stans latex through the stem, another blast of air and I walked out of there shaking the wheel while I walked back to my car.
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• #272
edit; didn't realised you're using tubeless, best to get either a pump like the Topeak Joe Blow Booster, or use Co2 cannister to inflate tyres, need a proper boost of air to get tubeless to work generally.
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• #273
Short update after a ride around the block on the Grade: big tyres make a lot of noise, Hope hubs make a lot op noise, 3 bar rear 2.5 bar front is too much gonna try 2.5/2.0 next, cycling after an hour of one-on-one kickbox training is hard.
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• #274
Always got bad results with co2 canisters. Low temperature congeals the liquid pretty rapid and doesn't flow around the rim well. We managed to wrangle one of these and it's yet to fail.
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• #275
http://www.airshotltd.com/airshot/ look interesting rather than the charger pumps but >>>> tubeless thread
I haven't got any actual 29er frames.