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danduva1 06-16-19 06:47 PM

They fit on my Nano, real snug but no problems. But I didn't like the road noise they made and switched to Primo Comet 1.5 inch.

Cowick22 06-16-19 09:11 PM

I just saw your reply.
 

Originally Posted by danduva1 (Post 20981975)
They fit on my Nano, real snug but no problems. But I didn't like the road noise they made and switched to Primo Comet 1.5 inch.

Thanks for the input, I really appreciate it. Road noise, huh? I hadn't thought of that... something to think about before I buy new tires...I have been wanting fatter tires for a while, but I am a bit torn because the Schwalbe Marathon 1.5's I currently have are pretty quiet and that makes for a nice ride...IDK worst case I'll not like them and try different ones...🤷

grayrest 06-17-19 08:08 AM


Originally Posted by Cowick22 (Post 20982191)
I am a bit torn because the Schwalbe Marathon 1.5's I currently have are pretty quiet and that makes for a nice ride...

I switched my recumbent's tires from marathons to comets and it felt like a different bike. The marathons had been through at least one previous owner, maybe two, and due to neglect of the wheels had worn in a pattern that made them lumpy when on a round and true wheel so the comparison probably isn't fair but the comets are nice.

mirfi 06-24-19 05:36 PM


Originally Posted by mirfi (Post 20934360)

This will not work as the rear fork is 130mm (?!?!?!?!?!) and nearly all the shimano hub 406 wheels on the market are 135mm (as this is).

I did find a 130mm hub wheel on Thorusa that is a Dahon replacement. Went from 32 spokes to 28, hope it holds up.

Cowick22 07-29-19 08:30 PM

Panaracer HP406 20x1.75 Skinwall Tires
 
I just ran across these tires randomly on the internet and was wondering if anyone had tried them out. I love the look of gumwall/Skinwall tires. Not a lot of information out there about these tires. I thought I would check with you guys here to see if anyone had any info on them. I have run panaracer paselas on other bikes and found them to be really nice riding tires.

https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...c101a15c11.jpg

Cowick22 07-29-19 08:34 PM


Originally Posted by mirfi (Post 20995110)
This will not work as the rear fork is 130mm (?!?!?!?!?!) and nearly all the shimano hub 406 wheels on the market are 135mm (as this is).

I did find a 130mm hub wheel on Thorusa that is a Dahon replacement. Went from 32 spokes to 28, hope it holds up.

Glad you found a suitable replacement.

Could you cold set it to widen the rear triangle a bit to get them to fit?
I wouldn't suggest doing it yourself if you haven't done it before but rather have a lbs do it for you...

Cowick22 07-29-19 09:00 PM

DarkRock MiniVelo from AliExpress
 
I was wondering what y'all thought of this DarkRock V22 Ferry Trail MiniVelo with 22inch wheels.

4130 cro-mo frame, tektro brakes/levers, double walled rims. It seems decent from what I can tell.

I have been looking for a MiniVelo for my wife and I this this might be my best option. I have also looked at the Orbea Katy 40, there seem to be only a few available for sale and that's about it. Any info or opinions are welcomed.https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/ceZJeJpq]DarkRock V22 Ferry Trail MiniVelo[/url]

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...ada2dc0f97.jpg

rhenning 07-30-19 06:42 AM

I would not want 22 inch wheels as it is a very odd size. Roger

Cowick22 08-01-19 08:43 PM

I thought that as well but
 

Originally Posted by rhenning (Post 21051266)
I would not want 22 inch wheels as it is a very odd size. Roger

Then looked it up and read a couple of places that 22 inch wheels are gaining a little momentum because people want the small wheel like a 20 inch but also want better sustainable speed that a larger wheel provides and that the 22 inch wheel is the compromise.

Cowick22 08-01-19 08:53 PM

O am thinking of having a set of wheels built up...
 
And I am looking at the SunRingle Rhyno Lite rims they are 27.5 width. The Jalco rims on the nano are 22.2 there should be plenty of room for this rim to work laced to either a 100mm front and 130mm rear Tiagra hub.
I was also looking at the SunRingle CR-18 406 20 inch rims but after scouring the internet for info and reviews of both rims I believe the Rhyno lites to be a bit better quality rim. I am not trying to slight the CR-18's but judging from reviews about the Rhyno Lites strength and ability to stay true it just seems they are a little bit better although a tiny but heavier.
From the listing pictures does anyone see any reason these rims won't work for the Nano?

https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...ce1ec3dc6e.jpg

rhenning 08-02-19 12:43 PM

The rim you listed says 406 which is a 20 inch rim? I have a Moulton with odd sized small tires and I paid more for the tires than the bike and still had to restore it. Should replace the rims but they are also hard to find and are 3 times the bikes worth plus spokes. Basically I try to not buy bikes with odd tires. Roger

Cowick22 08-02-19 04:18 PM


Originally Posted by rhenning (Post 21056878)
The rim you listed says 406 which is a 20 inch rim? I have a Moulton with odd sized small tires and I paid more for the tires than the bike and still had to restore it. Should replace the rims but they are also hard to find and are 3 times the bikes worth plus spokes. Basically I try to not buy bikes with odd tires. Roger

Yes there are two main types of BMX rims 406 and 451's. Both are 20 inch rims/wheels. The 451's are usually thinner and have alot of small width road bike style tires. (Probably have some wider style rims and tires as well, I just haven't run across them). Although, it seems that most mini velos from Asia use 451 wheels/rims.
406's are more of a BMX rim/wheel but my Mini velo, the Mercier Nano, utilizes 406 rims, I think because BMX bikes are more prevalent in the US therefore more options would be available to US buyers.

That being said it seems most BMX bikes utilize a very wide rim/tire so as a Nano owner I have to be mindful of rim width as the nano can only take a tire as wide as 1.75 inches, that shouldn't matter too much but I am trying to be overly cautious before purchasing handmade wheels

3speedslow 02-26-20 06:06 PM

A question to all who have a Nano. What is the circumference of the seat tube. I am thinking of using a RSX group on a Nano and need to know if the band will fit around the seat tube.

Thanks for the info!

mirfi 03-01-20 06:37 PM

I've had fun with seatposts. Nano is 29.2

Common seat post sizes
27.2 mm = 1.07inch = 1 1/16
28.6 mm = 1.125984 = 1 1/8
30.4 mm = 1.19685 = 1 13/64
31.8 mm = 1.252 = 1 1/4
33.9 mm = 1.335inch = 1 21/64 (close to 1 5/16)

Seat posts I have
Hummer 27.2
Raleigh 20 28.6
Nano 29.2
Downtube 30.4
Urbana 31.8 21inch – 550 - Shimmed
Urbana 33.9 shimmed to 31.8

Common shim sizes
33.9 - 27.2
33.9 - 31.8

3speedslow 03-02-20 05:33 PM

mirfi

Thanks,

My local shop has checked online and found two silver 29.2 choices. Ifn’ I want to go that route and not shim.

3speedslow 03-19-20 08:34 AM

The Nano Is Back!

Got a sales message from BD and purchased a 53cm black one. Eager to empty my project box on this one! It’s going brifter, full group RSX as much as I can.

mirfi 03-21-20 08:29 PM

And still $299

3speedslow 03-22-20 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by mirfi (Post 21377715)
And still $299

Boom! Got that right!

Mine is due on Wednesday. So torn right now, after fresh grease in all the places do I put it back together and ride or start the modifications and then ride.

mirfi 03-22-20 05:05 PM


Originally Posted by 3speedslow (Post 21378561)
Boom! Got that right!

Mine is due on Wednesday. So torn right now, after fresh grease in all the places do I put it back together and ride or start the modifications and then ride.

Cool, I am voting for the former, just to have a baseline. And to feel the effects of each mod.

Godspeed

3speedslow 03-23-20 06:26 PM

Well I was wrong. This was waiting for me at home after I finished my day’s deliveries.

https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...ef5dbfac2.jpeg
2 days early!

3speedslow 03-24-20 08:59 AM

Since it seems to be a rainy day, I will slow down on the build. Impressed with the packing job! No issues with this frame so far!

I am also impressed with the waste, reuse and recycle footprint.

https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...6da8dfe4a.jpeg
Fit adjustment
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...553f0224f.jpeg
Out of box
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...0b41d4349.jpeg
Waste
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...7bfe4912f.jpeg
Recycle
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...d2dd0424d.jpeg
Reused for later shipments

12boy 03-24-20 12:05 PM

You may want to check wheel and headset bearings...mine had only minimum grease and that resembled Vaseline. I think there was zero grease in the bottom bracket as well, which isn't good in terms of removing it later. Grease is cheap so it is puzzling why they would skimp on a little grease.

3speedslow 03-24-20 05:59 PM


Originally Posted by 12boy (Post 21381745)
You may want to check wheel and headset bearings...mine had only minimum grease and that resembled Vaseline. I think there was zero grease in the bottom bracket as well, which isn't good in terms of removing it later. Grease is cheap so it is puzzling why they would skimp on a little grease.

I will certainly do the regrease when I take it down after a ride tomorrow. Some changes I have noticed from past releases of the Nano
-BB is a cartridge now
-dropout hanger is not replaceable
​​​​​​-promax for the brakes
-Shimano Sora blk for rear, Claris blk for front

here are some parts for the upgrade.
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...0534707dd.jpeg
First round change

12boy 03-25-20 08:08 AM

I do like the black frames although mine is Orange. Even though I have the 53 cm frame, I opted for bull horns to stretch out a bit. Othere changes included a 27.2 seat post witha shim, SPDs, 12-32 sprocket, s a Brooks saddle and a Nitto technomic stem.

3speedslow 03-25-20 01:23 PM

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...61fb50f53.jpeg
As for the first ride, weighted 27 lbs.


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