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Colorado iii, nice condition. No bids so far, could always put in an offer, collect north London. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/313487832035
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Here's a full carbon columbus muscle fork at 1 inch steerer. Bit too bulky for me.
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I have a rear tyre clearance issue that if anyone could advise on would be greatly appreciated.
I bought a probably custom 90's tri frame recently and the tyre clearance to the seat tube is tiny. A 700x23c clincher around 100psi on 15/18mm diameter rims rubs on the seat tube. Due to the move away from skinny tyres, 18c or 20c clinchers are hard to find and most are race orientated so don't have much durability. The clearance to the seat tube is around 22mm at on a 700c wheel without tyre. I have only really used clinchers but wonder if tubeless may have a lower profile tyre as they are run at lower pressures, especially on a wider rim.
The skinny tyre then leads to wheel width questions. The ETRTO recommendations seem to be on the high side. What would people recommend for wheel internal/external diameter for thin tyres as a real world low level limit?
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I have a rear tyre clearance issue that if anyone could advise on would be greatly appreciated.
I bought a boschetti (probably custom 90's tri) frame recently and the tyre clearance to the seat tube is tiny. A 700x23c clincher around 100psi on 15/18mm diameter rims rubs on the seat tube. Due to the move away from skinny tyres, 18c or 20c clinchers are hard to find and most are race orientated so don't have much durability. The clearance to the seat tube is around 22mm at on a 700c wheel without tyre. I have only really used clinchers but wonder if tubeless may have a lower profile tyre as they are run at lower pressures, especially on a wider rim.
The skinny tyre then leads to wheel width questions. The ETRTO recommendations seem to be on the high side. What would people recommend for wheel internal/external diameter for thin tyres as a real world low level limit?
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Normally you only want the heart shrink to be 25% bigger than what your diameter you want to cover is, your rope will compress as well. Most common are 2:1 and 3:1 ratios. You also need to bear in mind that heat shrink shrinks down and in, thinner and smaller. I've got tubes up to 10mm or then 40. Rs is a good place to get some.
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/154403146625
If anyone's interested. Colour scheme is cool.
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/154403146625
Not bad looking serotta.
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/124647859018
Lovely D'accordi Griffe in Hackney size 56cm for a bargain currently.
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/333928948988
Pretty colours and fancy steel. MGOF in the making.
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There's "new" post 2015 11 speed campag chorus shifters £150.
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/313487832035
Good condition serotta colorado iii. Collect north london