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• #27
953 or 931?
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• #28
931!
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• #29
Good ninja
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• #30
is nice .. small and medium have same wheelbase !? 10mm diff in reach and 18mm in stack. Prime candidate for slam that stem. Rest sizes go up in a nice order.
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• #31
I do wish they'd go back to a non-tapered 44mm headtube again. The tapered one looks rubbish.
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• #32
Yeah, it's just NAHBS wankery
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• #33
If a 44 mm HT makes sense on anything it's a tour bike for a stiff front end when loaded IMO. Yet the Tour de Fer is 1 1/8 and the road bikes are over-over sized
/rant
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• #34
volare disc 931.... 👌👌👌
Pretty... but also pretty expensive
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• #35
I'm sorely tempted by one of those new Flyers.....any views on them before I waste the bikes to work voucher on it rather than a 9100 groupset...?
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• #36
Anyone had problems with the CDF wheels that came stock with them for the last couple of years?
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• #37
Anyone had 650b in an equilibrium disc? What tyres would it take you think?
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• #38
Also anyone with the A-C of the equilibrium disc fork?
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• #39
Anyone had 650b in an equilibrium disc?
If you get an answer to this I'll be all like
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• #40
Ha! Well the stays and forks are straight so I should think it'll be at least some more tyre clearance. Just wondering how much? 38?
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• #41
I can measure up for you. I fancy trying at some point.
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• #42
Nice one, that'd be great thanks
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• #43
My 2014 equilibrium 653 disc with mostly da7800 (the best shimano group)
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• #44
My high latitude
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• #45
Anyone know what the tyre clearance on a volare is please? 2015 version I think.
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• #46
Easily 28mm
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• #47
Thanks, looks like I'm getting one.
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• #48
What shifters? they look really flat
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• #50
For pleasure 🍆
volare disc 931.... 👌👌👌