Talbot Four Seasons

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  • Only in the belly area...

  • This bike is beautiful! Have you weighed it?

  • Saw this roll past as I was coming out my house today. Looks rad AF

  • So, two weeks in and other than some weird wheel/light niggles that are no fault of Matt's, this is everything I had hoped it would be and more. For those that care, here's a build list:

    Talbot Frameworks TIG 853/MAX Frame.
    Parlee Gravel Flat Mount Fork
    Fizik R1 Alloy Stem
    Fizik R3 Alloy Chameleon Bars
    Fizik R3 Alloy Seatpost
    Hope Seat Post Clamp
    Brooks C15 Carved
    32h HED Belgium+ Disc Rims
    Front 32h Schmidt SON Delux 12 Thru Axle CentreLock Dynamo Hub
    Rear 32h CentreLock Hope Pro 4
    Shimano ST-R785 Shifters
    Shimano BR-RS805 Flat Mount Calipers
    Shimano SM-RT99 Rotors
    Shimano 6870 derailleurs
    Shimano 6800 Cranks/Chain/Cassette
    Shimano 105 Pedals
    PDW Black City Mudguards
    Schmidt SON Edelux II Light Black
    Schmidt SON Rear Light Black/Clear

    Only thing I may change is the handlebars, purely on a fit basis. The fit data @scherrit drew up for me was with bars that were 10mm shorter in reach than these, so it is perhaps a tiny bit longer than I'd like. The length of ST-R785's is not helping matters either. Unfortunately Fizik don't make 75mm reach bars, so I may have to swap out all of the finishing kit.. cause obvs it has to all match. The bike in general is mega comfy, but also very stiff when you want it to be and is also fast.

    Thanks again @coldharbour - couldn't be better.

  • Now that you've had some time to ride it, how are the light mounts on the mudguards holding up? Not rattling or moving around?

  • Well, the rear one is built into the light itself, you just have to drill a hole in the mudguard. So that ones solid as a rock.

    The front mount is solid as a rock too. It's really well made. Any movement of the light is caused by the very, very slightly flex of the mudguard when going over bumps. But to be honest, there's really hardly any movement. The light issue I had mentioned was one of the spade connectors disconnecting itself - but think we've fixed that now.

  • Sorry if it is up thread, but why did you pick the parlee fork over the enve equivalent?

  • There isn't an Enve equivalent. /pedant

  • Was a serious question. I assume your answer is connected to a combo of rake, axle to crown, eyelets and clearance. Just interested to know what exactly.

  • But seriously there's not. Enve don't make a thru axle, flat mount, mudguard mount equipped fork with internal hose routing. There's only a few and IMO this is the best looking.
    I think TRP and Whisky are the only other people that make them and they may be post mount. The Whisky is widely unavailable and the TRP has curved legs and I wanted straight.

    Enve make a fork with external hose routing and a stupid proprietary mudguard with shite coverage.

  • I realise there are others from the likes of Niner and the Rodeo Labs Spork but they ugly AF and have mounts all over them that I don't need.

  • I read mudguard as the main reason there, which makes sense.

  • niner

    ugly AF

    respectfully disagree - although your parlee is rather nice.

  • Think it's ugly as sin. Respectfully. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

  • Parlee is easily nicest of those forks - Niner forks are boog.

  • Less words, more photos of #jbgetsrad

  • Don't really have any tbh. But ok.


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  • Ride that bike if it fitted me

  • Unfortunately Fizik don't make 75mm reach bars, so I may have to swap out all of the finishing kit

    Why not just a shorter stem? Or would that look too choady?

  • Totally tasty.

    It's been a hell of a journey, fingers crossed he/she's the one.

  • So, if I get a shorter stem my knees will be too close to the tops of my bars when out of the saddle and whilst sitting on my top tube. I don't want the bars to be any closer, just the hoods themselves.

  • Makes sense. Maybe some nice stealth Zipp kit?

    Also, sweet bike

  • Those hoods and neo classic make nice interface

  • Thanks.

    Yes some SL70s look to be just the ticket. Would decrease hood distance by 15mm which is perfecto.

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