Lets talk these brakes Grant mentioned - "new Dia-Compe Mod. 610 centerpull"
Don't these already exist?
http://www.diacompe.com.tw/product/gc610/
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>> Thanks for this. What is the sta -- does anyone know? It looks like a 57
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>> PAM
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>> On Sun, Dec 17, 2017 at 7:51 AM, Belopsky <belopol...@gmail.com
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Thanks for popping in here, Grant! Will be see more info such as full
drawings when all the details are released this week?
On Sunday, December 17, 2017 at 10:33:50 AM UTC-5, Grant @ Rivendell wrote:
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> There's new info there, but no full drawings. The chainstays are long
> enough to easily
Crank considerations?
Will be interested to see what build kit Riv puts together for this.
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Looks like there are more numbers now:
/quote
Frame sizeTTcm conservative PBH range
48.5 53.564.5-67
51.5 54.4 ! 66.5-69.2
53 55.3 ! 68.5 - 72
55 56.270.5 - 73.5
57
Is there one for sale? can you ask the seller?
On Saturday, December 16, 2017 at 7:42:16 PM UTC-5, lum gim fong wrote:
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> Anyone know c to c, actual tube length, not effective?
> Could someone measure if they have one, please, if you feel like it?
> No geo charts for 52 FRAME i can find.
> I
Monday or Tuesday we should have geometry/ordering info.
With shipping it costs more than I can get a custom for..what is a boy to
do?
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Yep, I want one. Waiting on angles/geometry to choose between the 51 and
53, in blue...
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Hey John, I appreciate the answer, though it sounds like you were meaning
to answer Lum's as mine was more a statement/answer ;)
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What exactly are you asking? 700c is faster.
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technically this is true
On Friday, December 15, 2017 at 10:34:29 PM UTC-5, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> Technically it's a two-speed, which is how I'm setting up my Cheviot.
> Those tires are huge..it's a FatRivbike!
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https://photos.app.goo.gl/N0CudmFzpveK1ElG2
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Once again I am rambling
Depending on price and geometry, sign me up, but I can get a custom in
truly my size for this as well, so it depends on a lot :|
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I lied. the 51
Hope to see geometry sheet to confirm. 54.4 tt sounds good
On Friday, December 15, 2017 at 8:27:59 PM UTC-5, Belopsky wrote:
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> Awaiting pricing and more info but sign me up for a 53cm blue plz...
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I'll sell you a pair of these: 650x36,
http://www.cyclesgrandbois.com/SHOP/T650_F35_SS.html
extra leger, red. Mounted once. $110 shipped
On Thursday, December 14, 2017 at 9:26:47 PM UTC-5, Tom Goodmann wrote:
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> I'm the current happy rider of a Curt Goodrich-built Proto Saluki (my
> friend
What I wish was also mentioned was 'stack and reach'.
It's 'easy' to plug these numbers into a CAD program (bikecad, rattlecad)
to find them, but seems like a really quick thing for RBW to start
including as well.
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The full geometry is on the roadini page. RBW did not make links stand out
with the latest design/CSS.
Here you all go:
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1403/7343/files/ROADINI-470-Geo.jpg?7649874663519573416x
Anyone catch the Roadini on the BlueLug blog?
https://bluelug.com/blog/hatagaya/hatagaya-bike-check-3/
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ooh goody. i wish there were more studded tire options in 27.5.
$100 tires otherwise (less from bike24)
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I think he told me 2.1 but i tried 2.25 and he said schwable are generally
undersize
On Wednesday, December 13, 2017 at 1:04:05 PM UTC-5, Paul Choi wrote:
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> I think 2.4 is the limit but you might want to double check with Will.
>
> On Thursday, December 7, 2017 at 6:16:26 PM UTC
I decided to change my Clem to 2x1 for winter.
What is the widest tire I can fit, any idea? 2.25" seems to fit without
fenders, but I no longer have the tire anymore to check.
I am thinking about putting the biggest I can..
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Sounds like they, the very least, used 9/6/9 on the seat tube.
My favorite seatpost is the Ene Gran Compe -
https://www.ebay.com/itm/DIA-COMPE-ENE-CICLO-ENE-SEAT-POST-Silver/132380655898?hash=item1ed280811a:g:XXcAAOSwiylXC27p
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Thanks all - I am waiting for the Frank Jones Sr geometry/specs, then will
either go with that, a custom, or a Bob Jackson World Tour spaced at
(Probably) 120mm,
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For everyone's knowledge:
It's a 31.8 clamp size. Ended up using my Microshift $12 derailleur.
Also, 116 link chain is not enough for the stock setup, but it'll do for
now. 118 would have been perfect
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I'd love to see a geometry of the smaller sizes
On Wednesday, December 6, 2017 at 5:32:00 PM UTC-6, Grant @ Rivendell wrote:
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> Note to non-deacon Patrick about the singlespeeder:
> Name: Frank Jones Sr.
> Not for: 26-inch wheels! ha.
> Upslope: 3-deg
> New lug seat tube super boss
> Custom
I'm impatiently waiting for the Frank Jones. If one of the smaller sizes
fits me, I'm buying.
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didnt really look at it.
as far as my question/answer, it does look like the axle can be replaced as
there are cones/spacers/locknuts
reason i was asking was that if the coming riv single speed does not need
to be a good fit for me geometry wise (for $1400 I can get a custom frame
made to my
Is it the 2 speed or 3 speed Claris?
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My chain blew up and took the Claris derailleur with it.
What's the clamp size I need for the front derailleur?
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I would just look but I left my bike at work and will be out of town for 3
days and want to come back to work, install the parts and ride home on
Monday
On Thursday, December 7, 2017 at 9:16:26 PM UTC-5, Belopsky wrote:
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> My chain blew up and took the Claris derailleur with it.
&g
I can look back in a bit and report.
On Thursday, December 7, 2017 at 4:16:26 PM UTC-5, iamkeith wrote:
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> Replacing an axle and adding spacers is ORDINARILY very easy, and that's
> the place to get them. The question here is whether or not the suzue hub
> has a typical threaded axle with
>
> jim m
> walnut creek
>
> On Thursday, December 7, 2017 at 8:36:55 AM UTC-8, Belopsky wrote:
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>> Yep, they are QR. This answers my questions
>>
>> Thanks
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Thanks
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I am not home but I was hoping someone could help..
I got a wheelset off here, I was told it came from the quickbeam complete -
it's suzue hubs laced to araya.
the hub is 120mm spaced in the rear, right? Is it possible to make it
130mm? I'd rather use it in a 130mm spaced frame (but does that
Lots of wool and breathable windproofing.
I spoke with Patagonia about what they would recommend and picked up an R1
fleece as well as a Storm Racer jacket (good for running for me as well)
Recently got these but have not taken them on a ride yet
Thanks for your kind words
On Sunday, December 3, 2017 at 5:21:57 PM UTC-5, Dave Small wrote:
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> So, used with knicks for 3.5% off the post-Rivendollar price of a new one?
>
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9/16" pedal threads
$150
https://photos.app.goo.gl/TBY9oYuGYZStNXqn1
170mm. Great condition. Your choice of 48x36 or 48x30
Thanks
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yeah spec'd the same as the Clem L I have. kenda kwick
a loud and heavy tire but so be it
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Can you link to the direct photo?
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The only thing I have to add is I've heard great things about the R460.
They build up really well and are solid.
I have a set being laced to Shimano 5800 hubs for my Gunnar
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When in doubt, take to a bike shop
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Just waiting for RBW to announce the single speed presale/sale to get back
to this..
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Ahhh to discuss fit, especially the horizontal., and only consider one's
inseam, interesting concept.
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I assume this wheel also sits closer to the right in the other frame you
have?
It may just need to be re-dished
On Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 7:44:15 PM UTC-5, mkernan...@gmail.com
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> Hey group, So i have an Atlantis frame, The wheelset I want to put in
> it( xtr rear hub)
The Centaur, that is. Veloce 10speed is still relatively easy to find, and
the Potenza group as well.
Veloce, for
instance:
https://www.raceviewcycles.com/campagnolo-veloce-groupset-2015-10-speed-silver?language=en=USD
Sometime last winter/spring/summer I saw the Veloce groupset for ~370 which
Hi Bill, Any reason you did not order it direct from Blue Lug?
On Tuesday, November 28, 2017 at 4:01:32 PM UTC-5, Bill Lindsay wrote:
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> Will did me a solid and ordered me a Fairweather handlebar bag from the
> folks at Blue Lug.
>
> Here's a link to the handlebar bag I ordered:
>
I had a dream the BLUG was updated about the bike LOL
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It is not recommended to flip, plus my internal routing is on the right
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What are y'all thoughts on which side to run the light on? My SP has the
leads on the right, I wanted to run the light on the left, but wiring it
that way get's a bit messier and tricky.
The Schmidt are on the left so that's not an issue.
I am in America so theres that
On Tuesday, November
That's a good deal for a hub. Shimano also has some really low priced ones:
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.Xshimano+dynamo.TRS0&_nkw=shimano+dynamo&_sacat=0
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The Roadini is a nice looking bike, and I totally understand the reason to
go with a sloping top tube.
The other thing Grant didn't say in regards to this model but, the sloping
top tube allows them to make less frame sizes to fit more people/sell more
bikes :)
IMO i very much dislike sloping
Oops I mucked up 'In about 6 wks, by about Dec 10,'
On Monday, November 27, 2017 at 10:44:14 PM UTC-5, tc wrote:
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> Thanks Jim - cool decal, but yes quite a tease. I had corresponded with
> Will about this bike a while back and have asked for more pics. At that
> time he said bikes would be
https://www.amazon.com/Brooks-Saddles-Standard-Bicycle-Saddle/dp/B000HZA918/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8=1511830722=8-1=brooks+b17
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Not a bad price. I know there's some Amazon dislike but the B17 can be had
for just a tad over $100 there daily, and if you ever put an order with
Bike24, well there it's more like $70usd
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Hopefully we hear more this week. December 6th is coming...
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This is for a pair :)
On Sunday, November 26, 2017 at 6:22:49 PM UTC-5, Belopsky wrote:
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> 650x42mm Grand Bois Hetre Extra Leger. Red. $120 shipped.
>
> Mounted once.
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650x42mm Grand Bois Hetre Extra Leger. Red. $120 shipped.
Mounted once.
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BUMP
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Such a tease.
Looks like that's a tube with colors/decals as I see Roadini under it.
I hope the color will be more interesting than that ;0
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Ultimately if you need 8 speed buy it elsewhere
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What's the error you got?
Email c...@cyclesgrandbois.com and ask for them. They can quote you and send
you a paypal invoice. Say Igor sent ya :)
On Friday, November 24, 2017 at 7:06:28 PM UTC-5, KC wrote:
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> Thank you for the feedback. Compass shows discontinued and recommends
> Baby Shoe
404
On Friday, November 24, 2017 at 12:30:19 PM UTC-5, Corwin wrote:
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> Forgot to include the link to photos. Here it is:
>
>
> https://photos.google.com/album/AF1QipOgwucucy1zRcvizROcqEO3NmVYpvUUx98FAt7z
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> On Friday, November 24, 2017 at 9:13:10 AM UTC-8, Corwin wrote:
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>> Warmest Holiday
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/bik/d/rivendell-bleriot-57cm/6392459479.html
https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bik/d/rivendell-bleriot-59cm-650b/6382774442.html
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I think some of the items are forth-coming, like the banana bag
On Thursday, November 23, 2017 at 1:02:56 PM UTC-5, Julian Westerhout wrote:
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> It is a fun flyer. I'd like the Canadian wrestling merino wool beanie
> listed, but cannot find it on the website. Anyone see the wool beanie on
>
Tried to send you a message..
On Tuesday, November 21, 2017 at 6:01:23 AM UTC-5, Trevor saxton wrote:
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> I have a 650b rivy wheelset that I am looking to sell, they have about 300
> miles on them, were built by Rich at RBW. I don’t use them anymore as I’ve
> moved have moved to single/fixed
Looks to be a freewheel though..So Phil Wood touring FW..
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Nice.
Phil Wood Rivy hub?
On Monday, November 20, 2017 at 7:27:09 PM UTC-5, Danno wrote:
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> Selling the Bleriot to make room in the stable for another bike yet to be
> identified :). Hoping I can sell it locally (Richmond VA) or regionally
> (Virginia, DC, Maryland) so no shipping available
"unless you want to keep a vintage bike using vintage components, I can't
see the sense in buying a new freewheel hub or wheelset today."
This discussion happens every time freewheels are brought up.
The appeal seems to be dishless rear wheels..I suppose there are other ways
to do this but I
Do it Max!
On Monday, November 20, 2017 at 1:12:20 AM UTC-5, Max S wrote:
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> That’s a nice set up! Tempting for sure. Would need to sell off some
> stuff...
>
> Anyhow, weren’t the Appas intended for swept back bars?.. What’s the
> distance between back of saddle to bar clamp (and/or nose of
bump
On Wednesday, November 15, 2017 at 10:05:00 PM UTC-5, Belopsky wrote:
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> Double or triple? Probably just Double. Riv still has the 170mm but I want
> the 175mm
>
> lemme know..thanks..
>
> Also wanted is a TA Pro 5 Vis left crankarm only..
>
>
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Who will plow the lanes in winter?
>
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Looks like Riv still has 1 front 32H so if someone has a 32 (or 36) rear...
Thanks
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So these hubs are gone gone right?
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Definitely not having the braze-ons moved LOL
On Sunday, November 19, 2017 at 6:15:39 PM UTC-5, Jeremy Tavan wrote:
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> I'm building up a Hubbahhubbah, and everything has gone very smoothly (at
> least after getting the defective eccentric bottom bracket replaced), even
> though this is my
I wonder when we'll know more info? December is almost here
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more photos:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/pEEI3e1Kg37stVB42
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It's too small for my needs. Medium on the way..
Used it for a week. It's got a few knicks on the (if looking at the bag
from the opening) leather on the right-side and the canvas from leaning the
bike on a brick wall.
$140 shipped USA
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The Aero measure 20mm.
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link takes you to https://www.flickr.com/photos/ksitigarbha/11442000/
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A few wrenches in the gears..
VO PBP is too narrow. GB Abeille is too narrow.
The 32H of the PAPILLON are currently sold out, due in January..
The cheapest wheelset I've spec'd via Bens Cycles:
CR18 32/32H
Milwaukee (rebranded Formula?) fixed/free hubs 32/32H ($100 for the set.
Sapim Race spokes
I also haven't put it out of mind to get the 120mm Grand Bois cassette hub
for future versatility with the wheels..just a lot more $$$
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Any reason I can't use a freewheel on a hub meant for cog and lockring? I
know there arent enough threads for the freewheel to thread on completely
but I've done it in the past..
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Definitely not going with the Cliffhanger. That's a beast of a rim that I
do not need.
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Further me talking to myself.
I will be running 32mm tires at the minimum. As I understand, TB14 would be
good (I've ridden them this way, it works well). The VO PBP are only 19mm
wide, not ideal to go with wider tires on that.
TB14 are 23mm wide. Grand Bois has some other rims that are 23mm
Here's some info for those interested..
GRAN COMPE HUB fixed/free, silver, 32H 16600 yen
Abeille 32H 16000 yen
Dt competition spokes 6400 yen
Wheel assembly fee 6000 yen
The shipping fee to US is about 12000 yen
Total about 57000 yen
So that's about ~$502USD total for a wheelset. Shipping is
Yes, I's bikes.
Shipping depends on size but more so seems to depend on weight. It varies.
They're great.
On Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 4:16:13 PM UTC-5, lum gim fong wrote:
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> You talkin about I's bikes?
>
> Looks like they have Hetres for 38$US
> How's their shipping to US? You like I's?
I've reached out to Grand Bois about a wheel build for this, we'll see what
the total is. I really like the looks of the GB rims (Abeille)..have not
decided on a hub..lookin at
Gran Compe: http://www.diacompe.co.jp/images/material/original28_img005.jpg
or
Ene Ciclo:
52
On Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 10:19:27 AM UTC-5, Bob B wrote:
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> what frame size?
>
>
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, November 16, 2017 at 9:09:38 AM UTC-5, Belopsky wrote:
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>> What are these?
>> I have a set of Campy hubs (rear needs a new axle) - can I use that to
>> build a single speed wheelset? Would require some spacing to make the
>> chainline work right, right? (since this is
What are these?
I have a set of Campy hubs (rear needs a new axle) - can I use that to
build a single speed wheelset? Would require some spacing to make the
chainline work right, right? (since this is a 5/6 speed 120mm hub?)
On Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 8:33:29 AM UTC-5, lconley wrote:
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Double or triple? Probably just Double. Riv still has the 170mm but I want
the 175mm
lemme know..thanks..
Also wanted is a TA Pro 5 Vis left crankarm only..
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Seeing that the Sun CR-18 rims are so cheap, I may go budget build all
around.
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Anyone going wild and putting a Compass crank on
theirs?
https://www.compasscycle.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/CranCmCrank1_A_1352-600x600.jpg
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I totally do not need one but as I think I said earlier in the thread, I
enjoyed my single speed Bob Jackson Vigorelli but wish it had larger tire
clearances..The Riv is going to be 2x the cost however..
We'll see what the sizing is like..
On Wednesday, November 15, 2017 at 1:34:31 PM UTC-5,
They're straight gauge if anyone is wondering. Dang.
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A good option for a no-nonsense
wheel
https://velo-orange.com/collections/wheels/products/grand-cru-fixed-gear-wheelset-700c
, I am not sure what spokes are used (I know it says DT swiss, I am
assuming straight gauge, but I have asked.)
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The VO HF hubs are also a good
option.
https://velo-orange.com/collections/hubs/products/grand-cru-fixed-hub-rear
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