Old 01-12-20 | 06:55 PM
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cormacf
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Bikes: 2017 Lynskey Sportive Disc, 2021 Lynskey Pro29, 1977 Schwinn Super LeTour 12.2

Thanks! The angles look really spot-on. I also discovered something called the Bootzipper that I'd never heard of. It kind of reminds me of a Rawland Ulv. It's cheap, too, although I'd wind up replacing the brakes (hydros) and shifters, as well as the crankset (165), so maybe it wouldn't save me much in the long run...

I've never heard of Selcof forks before. I'm guessing it's the PlantX house brand and they're just as relaible as any other rebadged import fork? The price on them is great, particularly with the current exchange rate.


Originally Posted by tangerineowl
You wouldn't get the Backroad to work for you, in my mind. Geo too far different across all sizes.

One ti frame that would work is the Planet-X Tempest v3, size M.
Price is pretty good, but not sure what you'd get hit up for with import/freight.

Reach is the same as your Sportive. Stack is 15mm taller, so you could run less spacers below the stem.
74degree seat tube angle.
A good gravel geo for you in my opinion.

Planet-X also sells carbon gravel forks to suit.
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