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@ksm yes think I’m passing on the small frame bag - go ahead!
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@sb88 thanks for the pictures! I think I'm going to pass on this for now. Think a medium frame bag is more of what I'm looking for but will let you know if I change my mind!
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@sb88 no problem. can you send me pictures when you get the time? no particular rush
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@sb88 do you have any pictures? And how much you looking for it?
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@molly no problem. going to measure my bike when I’m reunited with it to see if it will fit. Will post here if I pass on it
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@willo248 will pm about this
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Hi all,
Planning on doing some bikepacking in Yorkshire this summer and need to get some gear to carry my stuff. Not camping, but will need to carry all my usual stuff (clothes, cycling kit, tools, etc). Looked online and seems Restrap offer some good quaility stuff so wondering if anyone here is getting rid of any?Would also be interested in non-Restrap stuff if you're selling and is good quality!
Mainly on the outlook for:
- Handlebar bag with food pouch
- A frame bag (probably Small or Medium, I have a 51cm frame)
- Top tube bag
- Saddle bag
Please post here or message me with picutres.
Cheers,
Ryan - Handlebar bag with food pouch
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@Alexnharvey thank you for the detailed response - this is super helpful! I will measure how thick my dropouts too and work out what I require the axle length needs to be to make it work.
The frame is actually carbon so I would like to avoid any squeezing of the frame and dropouts so hopefully getting an appropriately sized axle and adding spacers will solve that!
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Hi, this is probably a very simple question, but this is my first time putting track wheels on a road frame and just looking for come clarification.
I'm looking for a flip flop wheelset and the hubs typically come in 120mm spacing in the rear and 100mm spacing in the front. My road frame, however, has rear 130mm spacing and 100mm front.
I don't need to do anything to the front wheel, but if I just get a wheelset that uses threaded axles, do I just need to get some spacers on each side of the hub and that will work? Is it as simple as this?
Do I need to look out for or ask for a specific length of threaded axle? Or is it as simple as just adding some spacers in to any track wheelset that has 120mm rear hub spacing?
Plus in the future if I come across other frames with different spacing, like 126mm for instance, is the procedure the same? Just get any fixed wheelset with 120mm rear hub spacing and add spacers?
Cheers
Are you selling the navy one?