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  • Discovered this via the eBay finds thread and I couldn't say no to that fade. The paint is pretty ratty in places but everything else is absolutely fine. I'm gonna take the easy/obvious allblackeverything route with 105 and outfit it with some carbon goodies from china.

    It saddens me to say it will have an adapter rather than a proper rad ti quill, but I might see to rectifying that in the future.


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  • It saddens me to say it will have an adapter rather than a proper rad ti quill

    Plenty of black quill stems and bars floating around, no ?

  • if you don't want to shell out for a ti quill you could always source a steel one. Imo itm eclypses are pretty cool, and the 3t pro chrome as well (I'm sure there are more!)

    But yeah a black quill could be an idea for a more stealthy vibe...

    Or silver quill, seatpost and chain rings to offset the all black of the group...? choices choices :)

    Any thoughts on wheels?

  • with some carbon

    It saddens me to say it will have an adapter rather than a proper rad ti quill

    Why not a carbon fork with real ahead stem then?

    Nice frame!

  • Oooooo dis gon be good!

  • Beaut. I'm reassured by your choice of components/cheap crabons.

  • The wheels aren't anything too interesting, just what I had on my old bike. I'm afraid this project is under pretty significant financial constraints - the student loan only goes so far :(.

    I've already ordered a crabon seatpost, inspired by @Flandria's Diamant, and there might be a saddle following.

    In an ideal world I would go full matching titanium stuff, which I figure would work well with the wheels too. As things stand I've already got the full cockpit from my old bike ready to go, and going for a quill would mean new bars + new bar tape + ballache of rewrapping bars.

  • (probably quite underwhelming) sneak peaks...


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  • I very nearly bought one of those 1" threadless carbon ones of ebay, but I realized all the associated costs would mount up. It also seems like a shame to get rid of such a pretty fork....

  • Epic frame, looks a lot like my olmo minus the chrome. I'm sure it'll look great with black 105!

  • Okay, so it's beginning to look more like a bike. There was a hairline crack around the top of the seatstay which I noticed while I was putting the new seatpost in. Since the paint around that area was already pretty ratty I decided to sand it back a little to check it wasn't anything serious - thankfully, I'm pretty confident it was just a paint crack. I asked to LBS too and they said they couldn't be sure without stripping the whole seat cluster back, but that if it was a crack it would make a hell of a lot of noise before it really packs in.

    fingers crossed.

    Also, I could use some advice on cable routing. Do I need the cable outer to run all the way through the toptube, or is it okay to just have it going into the entrance/exit ports with exposed inner cable running through the tube? Sheldon/Google gave me nothing on this :(


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  • Looking awesome already!

    Got a pic of the potential crack?

  • There's no cable stop in the internal routing is there? Most steel frames with internal top tube routing will take a full length of outer I think.

  • agreed. how it is fed through in the first picture looks correct

  • If you ever need to get rid, I'll take your hand off.

  • 2nd dibs hand, pending pics

  • Depends β€”Β my Rourke had outer stops in the internal routing inserts ...

    It'll be fairly obvious because either the outer will or won't go in.

    Really nice build !

  • @%~} and @alialias duly noted (subject to pics)

    @PhilDAS yeah looking at it now I'm pretty certain your meant to run out all the way through, which is slightly annoying since it means I need to recable the rear brake :(

    Will try and post a piccy of the potential crack tomorrow. In other news I've also kindly been offered a threadless carbon fork. Looming overdraft tells me no, but the scales scream yes. 😬

  • Thanks. That Rourke reassures me that a quill adapter wasn't a bad decision!

  • Hint; it's actually 1" threadless with just barely enough steerer β€”Β which will explain the stupid slammed / inverted stem.

    ahem you should buy 1" carbon forks ahem

  • http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mizuno-Carbon-forks-/272621043707?hash=item3f797afffb%3Ag%3AohsAAOSwU8hY5mZa

    for example this one. altough i like it a lot with the original forks, but adapter instead of quill is a big no. why do people see cabling and wrapping bars as something that bad?

  • Cabling is tough if you haven't got good clippers!

    +1 for keeping the og forks

  • @hma it isn't solely a hatred of cable cutting or bar wrapping, it was more a matter of cost:

    Quill stem + bars + bar tape + headset > headset + adapter

    I think once I've dialed the fit in and I'm happy with everything else I'll ditch the adapter and try and source a cockpit that resembles this.

    In all likelihood I'll keep the fork. The one on offer isn't threaded which would further postpone cockpit plans.

    @MCamb So true. These have very nearly been hurled through a window in rage on too many occasions. Whoever gave them 5 stars needs a slap.

  • i get it, but the mizuno fork would let you keep current bar/stem setup with just a shim (1" to 1.1/8") and you'd have a bigger selection of bars in OS diameter. you'd have to change the headset, yes, but i'm sure someone on the forum could help you out with a nice threadless one.

  • really lovely frame.

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