Most recent activity
-
-
Hi ,
I am searching a fork for a Colnago Master lo-pro frame.
Of course a straight, chromed, sexy fork is needed... A Colnago Precisa or CX would match perfectly but as it is quite hard to find an other brand would do the job as far it really matches the frame.
1" threaded steerer, something around 13-14cm total lengh.
If somebody has something similar in stock...
Thanks a lot !
-
Hi,
Front disc wheel found... I even found 2 of them.
I'm now searching for a bullhorn handlebar with curvy style and a lot of drop. Like 3TTT "51.151" , "Moser 44" or similar models. If you have something in stock don't hesitate to PM me ;-)
Thanks
(EDIT : I'm trying to change the title, I did not want to open a new thread...)
-
-
All depends how heavy you are......I'm 75kg and have never noticed a problem with a rear disc on busy dual carriageways. But under 65kg and I would imagine its deadly !
You might just get a 650 rear track disc, which would be symmetrical. I've seen the odd one over the years. But you'll be lucky to get a 650 front. Very rare these days.
Well... I'm a little 58kg climber :)
I would not try a disc wheel in high winds but in calm or average winds I don't feel any problem. Maybe it is more critical when you are on the aero bars? With a bullhorn I have more lateral control.Matt81, I PM you.
Laurent -
Hi,
I first had the same idea but most of the rear discs I have seen are not symmetric due to the freewheel.
By the way, I ride with a rear disc on my first lo-pro and I haven't noticed such troubles even with cars and an average wind. I have the chance to ride on quite calm roads though, big lorries are scarce. Anyway the other bike with double disc is not intended to ride daily, don't worry.
Laurent
Hi
Unusual color scheme. Do you know which team used it ??