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Old 09-25-16, 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by SquidPuppet
What's with the rear brake cable running on top of the water bottle cage bosses. Is that stock or a modification?

Not sure if it was original or not, but it works great...straight shot cable pull.

The other three I have seen pics of use either a GT brake contraption or a straddle around the seat tube.

Cable passes just barely over bottle cage bolts which isn't a problem since I haven't run a cage since the 90's.



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Wabi Special

Recently built up a Wabi Special (58cm, Anthracite) and have logged about 1000km's on it. In love with it, to say the least. The bike really starts to shine after the first 50km. Waiting on a 90mm VO Tall Stack Stem to swap the current 80mm stem out with.

I'll hopefully get around to posting a longer review soon, and why I ported the parts from Soma Rush onto the Wabi.

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Originally Posted by SCK
@Co1Ev, that looks pretty rad.
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That's a really tidy looking Aventon. I like how you set it up.
Thanks guys! Haven't had much of a chance to ride it much as of late as I'm swapping parts between bikes to get them on the road, but should take it out for it's first decent ride sometime this week.
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What are the tires on this shred sled, and are they available for a not-ungodly sum? I quite like them.

Originally Posted by eastcoaststeve
Better pic you can click on and check out more pics of frame.






Frame is a Retrotec Dirt Cycle guessing from 1992.
It actually rides really well, but i am partial to the weird stuff and already have a Sligshot SS.




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Originally Posted by Scottybigs
Recently built up a Wabi Special (58cm, Anthracite) and have logged about 1000km's on it. In love with it, to say the least. The bike really starts to shine after the first 50km. Waiting on a 90mm VO Tall Stack Stem to swap the current 80mm stem out with.

I'll hopefully get around to posting a longer review soon, and why I ported the parts from Soma Rush onto the Wabi.

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Nice clean, classic look. I dig it.
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What size tires are on that wabi? 28?
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Originally Posted by mrjohnmalton
Nice clean, classic look. I dig it.
Thanks mrjohn. Classic Clean is pretty much the only aesthetic I find desirable. The missing piece that I'm hunting for is a Shimano 600 Arabesque crankset. It's getting pretty hard to find a pair that aren't scuffed up really bad (or +$200 on ebay). 105's will have to do for now.


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What size tires are on that wabi? 28?
Yep--Clement Strada LGG 28mm. There's room to fit 32c--I think, but I haven't tried it. The fork clearance looks good, but I have my doubts about the brake bridge clearance given how far back in the dropouts the wheel is already with 28's.

I like the Clement's, no flats and they roll fairly well for the price. Not as good as the Grand Bois Cerf 28's, though, which I'll admit I'll probably switch back to once these Clement's are worn. The cloudlike quality and speed of the Cerf's is noticeable, albeit with thinner tread and sidewalls.
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The Clement Strada LGG 28mm is what I have my Mr. Pink and they're every bit as wide as my 32mm Paselas. I'm sure you could fit 32s if you tried.

Unfortunately, I haven't had the same luck with flats. I'm on mine third flat in less than a month...twice for glass, once for a goathead.
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im so glad i didnt get any goatheads in my tire when we were in AZ

though i was practicing some morning yoga in sedona and as i was stretching out in cobra pose i caught one in my ****ing hand and it was like someone stabbed me with a rusty jagged icepick

im getting angry just thinking about it
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What are the tires on this shred sled, and are they available for a not-ungodly sum? I quite like them.
There's a company that just released knock-off tires using the 90's Michelin green. It was one of those Acme "x" ABC collaborations. The actual tire company may have been Panasonic but I am not coming up with anything on google right now.
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Originally Posted by EnzoRWD
There's a company that just released knock-off tires using the 90's Michelin green. It was one of those Acme "x" ABC collaborations. The actual tire company may have been Panasonic but I am not coming up with anything on google right now.
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I <3 the homages and would love them to put them on something, but I'd kill for a 26" version
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What frame is that?
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Originally Posted by steve-in-kville
What frame is that?
It's a Wraith.
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I likey very much. So far I've only been able to take it on a couple short test rides to ballpark the fit. First impressions: it seems to fit me a lot better than the Dolan did. Handling feels a little more squirrely at low to medium speeds, but when I put on the gas and sprint, it shoots straight ahead like a bullet. And I don't know if it's the resonance of the tubes or the way air breaks on it or what, but it seems to "sing" a little when I get up to speed, which feels pretty cool. Tomorrow I get to test it out on the track.


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^^^ Sharp ! Pink saddle, maybe ?
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^^^ Sharp ! Pink saddle, maybe ?
Thanks! Maybe...I think I'm going to try that saddle on my road bike, which is currently sporting a Toupe that my ass doesn't like at all. If the swap works out, then naturally this bike will need a new perch.
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Originally Posted by Scottybigs
Recently built up a Wabi Special (58cm, Anthracite) and have logged about 1000km's on it. In love with it, to say the least. The bike really starts to shine after the first 50km. Waiting on a 90mm VO Tall Stack Stem to swap the current 80mm stem out with.

I'll hopefully get around to posting a longer review soon, and why I ported the parts from Soma Rush onto the Wabi.

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Nice! what kind of bars are those? and how do you like em?
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Originally Posted by andrius86
Nice! what kind of bars are those? and how do you like em?
They're Dajia Shallow Drop Bars. They meet the aesthetic and function that I was looking for, highly recommended for the price.

If you're wondering how much a bar's drop+reach measurement makes a difference in ride fit, in my opinion (which cost a lot of $ to learn through trial and error) it's just as important as stem length+height.

Compared to the Nitto Noodle bars I have on my tourer, the Dajia bars allow me to comfortably ride in the drops for long rides. Plus I really don't need the extra ramp space for mounting brake levers--the top curves function similarly to brake hoods in that my hands rest comfortably on top, and I can a get good leverage from them when climbing.

I have seen these bars with drop levers on them though too, so that does work. However bars with longer, flat ramps are more suited for that.
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Originally Posted by Scottybigs
If you're wondering how much a bar's drop+reach measurement makes a difference in ride fit, in my opinion (which cost a lot of $ to learn through trial and error) it's just as important as stem length+height.
This is so true. I didn't give it much thought until recently.
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Originally Posted by Scottybigs
They're Dajia Shallow Drop Bars. They meet the aesthetic and function that I was looking for, highly recommended for the price.

If you're wondering how much a bar's drop+reach measurement makes a difference in ride fit, in my opinion (which cost a lot of $ to learn through trial and error) it's just as important as stem length+height.
My aging & ever less flexible back forced me to change to short reach/shallow drop bars awhile back...so considering the dearth of such silver handlebars with the the disappearance of Civia Emerson and pretty high price of Nitto Chinooks - this is a very nice find that I will make a place for on my "want" list
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the Nitto M151F may also be worth considering. Similarly priced to the Dajia. I have the Nitto B135 on my Wabi. It's also short reach/shallow drop, but has the rando flare which may or may not appeal to you. I like it a lot.
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Originally Posted by seau grateau
I likey very much. So far I've only been able to take it on a couple short test rides to ballpark the fit. First impressions: it seems to fit me a lot better than the Dolan did. Handling feels a little more squirrely at low to medium speeds, but when I put on the gas and sprint, it shoots straight ahead like a bullet. And I don't know if it's the resonance of the tubes or the way air breaks on it or what, but it seems to "sing" a little when I get up to speed, which feels pretty cool. Tomorrow I get to test it out on the track.

Sweet!!! What size frame is that, and what length stem?
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