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Ready for the Texas Chainring Massacre this weekend. Pake C'Mute with Velocity A23's, Conti 32mm X-Kings, fenders and frame bag.
the DT waterbottle barely fits under the frame bag, so the plan is to fill both bottles and drink from teh ST bottle first. when it's empty, switch them. the frame bag is there to hold my snacks and layers of clothing that I have to take off as the day warms up.
the DT waterbottle barely fits under the frame bag, so the plan is to fill both bottles and drink from teh ST bottle first. when it's empty, switch them. the frame bag is there to hold my snacks and layers of clothing that I have to take off as the day warms up.
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Nice build, please provide a ride report next week :-)
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When I ride my bike I feel free and happy and strong. I'm liberated from the usual nonsense of day to day life. Solid, dependable, silent, my bike is my horse, my fighter jet, my island, my friend. Together we will conquer that hill and thereafter the world.
When I ride my bike I feel free and happy and strong. I'm liberated from the usual nonsense of day to day life. Solid, dependable, silent, my bike is my horse, my fighter jet, my island, my friend. Together we will conquer that hill and thereafter the world.
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Ready for the Texas Chainring Massacre this weekend. Pake C'Mute with Velocity A23's, Conti 32mm X-Kings, fenders and frame bag.
the DT waterbottle barely fits under the frame bag, so the plan is to fill both bottles and drink from teh ST bottle first. when it's empty, switch them. the frame bag is there to hold my snacks and layers of clothing that I have to take off as the day warms up.
the DT waterbottle barely fits under the frame bag, so the plan is to fill both bottles and drink from teh ST bottle first. when it's empty, switch them. the frame bag is there to hold my snacks and layers of clothing that I have to take off as the day warms up.
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Who will be there in 2014?
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When I ride my bike I feel free and happy and strong. I'm liberated from the usual nonsense of day to day life. Solid, dependable, silent, my bike is my horse, my fighter jet, my island, my friend. Together we will conquer that hill and thereafter the world.
When I ride my bike I feel free and happy and strong. I'm liberated from the usual nonsense of day to day life. Solid, dependable, silent, my bike is my horse, my fighter jet, my island, my friend. Together we will conquer that hill and thereafter the world.
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Looks familiar!
When I ride gravel as opposed to commuting: Stan's Iron Cross wheelset, Ritchey Speedmax 32mm tires. I also have a CX70 double crank/FD, BB7s and 105 shifters. 46T is great for most commutes - I rarely use the FD.
I quite like the stock dropbars on the Jake. At first I wasn't sure but I've found I use them a lot - the curved shape gives a lot of easy small adjustment points in your grip.
When I ride gravel as opposed to commuting: Stan's Iron Cross wheelset, Ritchey Speedmax 32mm tires. I also have a CX70 double crank/FD, BB7s and 105 shifters. 46T is great for most commutes - I rarely use the FD.
I quite like the stock dropbars on the Jake. At first I wasn't sure but I've found I use them a lot - the curved shape gives a lot of easy small adjustment points in your grip.
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TX Chainring Massacre-
I had a blast. I rode slowly.
things I did right- brought enough food and water. set up my bike up pretty well.
things I did wrong that really slowed me down: too much clothes, had to stop a few times to strip off layers. tire choice and pressure it critical! i had 32mm CX tires at about 65 psi and it was way too much for my 160 pound self. I should have chosen some fatter tires or just rode my rigid 29" mountain bike. my tires just sunk down into a lot of the muckier stuff, but it was nice and fast when I found a dry, relatively smooth section. I dropped my pressure to about half at one point and felt much better. I think the fenders were excessive too.
I had a blast. I rode slowly.
things I did right- brought enough food and water. set up my bike up pretty well.
things I did wrong that really slowed me down: too much clothes, had to stop a few times to strip off layers. tire choice and pressure it critical! i had 32mm CX tires at about 65 psi and it was way too much for my 160 pound self. I should have chosen some fatter tires or just rode my rigid 29" mountain bike. my tires just sunk down into a lot of the muckier stuff, but it was nice and fast when I found a dry, relatively smooth section. I dropped my pressure to about half at one point and felt much better. I think the fenders were excessive too.
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TX Chainring Massacre-
I had a blast. I rode slowly.
things I did right- brought enough food and water. set up my bike up pretty well.
things I did wrong that really slowed me down: too much clothes, had to stop a few times to strip off layers. tire choice and pressure it critical! i had 32mm CX tires at about 65 psi and it was way too much for my 160 pound self. I should have chosen some fatter tires or just rode my rigid 29" mountain bike. my tires just sunk down into a lot of the muckier stuff, but it was nice and fast when I found a dry, relatively smooth section. I dropped my pressure to about half at one point and felt much better. I think the fenders were excessive too.
I had a blast. I rode slowly.
things I did right- brought enough food and water. set up my bike up pretty well.
things I did wrong that really slowed me down: too much clothes, had to stop a few times to strip off layers. tire choice and pressure it critical! i had 32mm CX tires at about 65 psi and it was way too much for my 160 pound self. I should have chosen some fatter tires or just rode my rigid 29" mountain bike. my tires just sunk down into a lot of the muckier stuff, but it was nice and fast when I found a dry, relatively smooth section. I dropped my pressure to about half at one point and felt much better. I think the fenders were excessive too.
Show us how dirty you got her!
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That's a sweet-looking machine! What crank and bottom bracket length are you using?
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I think there was a hired photographer near the beginning of the race but I have not seen the photos yet.
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Her's mine after a first shake out ride, actually more like a cruise around. Will take it around Salem Lake this week for it's first dirt/gravel romp.
2012Motobecane Fantom Uno CX
I will have to shorten the brake cables as they are a bit long and make the braking feel mushy.
I had to clean her up good and replace the brake pads and saddle. The stem was too long so a Ritchey took it's place. The drive side crank has a problem with it's pedal threads so had to cleaned up by re-tapping. Will have to keep an eye out for another crankset.Tires are the original Kenda kwicks 30cc in great shape but some 32cc specialized will take their place. Grip and tread pattern are very much the same.
Plans for this include trail/gravel use and comuting later on.
Thanks for looking, 3Speedslow
2012Motobecane Fantom Uno CX
I will have to shorten the brake cables as they are a bit long and make the braking feel mushy.
I had to clean her up good and replace the brake pads and saddle. The stem was too long so a Ritchey took it's place. The drive side crank has a problem with it's pedal threads so had to cleaned up by re-tapping. Will have to keep an eye out for another crankset.Tires are the original Kenda kwicks 30cc in great shape but some 32cc specialized will take their place. Grip and tread pattern are very much the same.
Plans for this include trail/gravel use and comuting later on.
Thanks for looking, 3Speedslow
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Maiden voyage
Dura Ace 7900 10speed
40t Wolftooth single ring with The Hive XCX chain catcher
Hed Belgium Wheels/Clement tires
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Nice. The white stem looks a little out of place, but that's pretty minor.
can you tell me what the deal is with the seat tube water bottle bosses? Are their spacers on there? I've seen them on the trek marketing shots as well but they only ever show them on the seat tube.
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You find the OEM garmin mount to sufficient when CX'n?
Mine would move around a bit when on a rough course/terrain.
I ended up buying a proper mount, Barfly 2.0.
Now it doesn't move unless I want it to.
Nice. The white stem looks a little out of place, but that's pretty minor.
can you tell me what the deal is with the seat tube water bottle bosses? Are their spacers on there? I've seen them on the trek marketing shots as well but they only ever show them on the seat tube.
can you tell me what the deal is with the seat tube water bottle bosses? Are their spacers on there? I've seen them on the trek marketing shots as well but they only ever show them on the seat tube.
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Nice. The white stem looks a little out of place, but that's pretty minor.
can you tell me what the deal is with the seat tube water bottle bosses? Are their spacers on there? I've seen them on the trek marketing shots as well but they only ever show them on the seat tube.
can you tell me what the deal is with the seat tube water bottle bosses? Are their spacers on there? I've seen them on the trek marketing shots as well but they only ever show them on the seat tube.
You are right about the stem. I am waiting on a black one. I was wondering about the water bottle bosses too, haven't taken them off yet but will.
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[QUOTE=Ghost Ryder;16461292]Nice rig!
You find the OEM garmin mount to sufficient when CX'n?
Mine would move around a bit when on a rough course/terrain.
I ended up buying a proper mount, Barfly 2.0.
Now it doesn't move unless I want it to.
I have had no issues with the garmin moving around, much less coming off.
You find the OEM garmin mount to sufficient when CX'n?
Mine would move around a bit when on a rough course/terrain.
I ended up buying a proper mount, Barfly 2.0.
Now it doesn't move unless I want it to.
I have had no issues with the garmin moving around, much less coming off.
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can you tell me what the deal is with the seat tube water bottle bosses? Are their spacers on there? I've seen them on the trek marketing shots as well but they only ever show them on the seat tube.[/QUOTE]
They are spacers and I don't know their purpose. I took them off and put the screws back in.
They are spacers and I don't know their purpose. I took them off and put the screws back in.
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I wonder why trek is doing this. FD clearance is the most logical, but the bosses seem high enough on most examples that it wouldn't be an issue.
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