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Barchettaman 02-11-13 02:13 PM

A new build, Dahon Cadenza
 
I've bought an old Dahon Cadenza frame on evilBay.
It seems pretty similar to the current Jack D7.

At the moment, the plan is for a high-speed urban assault weapon build.
Single 42 chainring up front, 11-34 8-speed cassette.
Continental SportContact tyres and a lightweight MTB wheelset.
Cutdown flatbar with ergo grips.
Maybe a lightweight rack too.

Thoughts, folding bike experts?

DVC45 02-12-13 01:17 AM


Originally Posted by Barchettaman (Post 15261791)
At the moment, the plan is for a high-speed urban assault weapon build.
Single 42 chainring up front, 11-34 8-speed cassette.


Thoughts, folding bike experts?

Black, non-reflective paint job is in order, as well as rapid fire shifters.
' might wanna increase the capacity to 10 or more.

Barchettaman 02-15-13 02:30 PM

Well, the frame is here and in a nice silver-blue anodized finish:

http://i.imgur.com/qvz45Bf.jpg

The fork is ordered, I was recommended the Kinesis Maxlight 450, so thatīs what itīs getting:

http://i.imgur.com/JbOh0jw.jpg

This should give me a slightly higher position without a stupid amount of spacers.

The drivetrain is going to be 1x9, an Alvio 45 tooth single chainring with an 11-32 cassette. It might be a tad overgeared but hey ho, I can swap out the cassette later, this is whatīs on hand.

Iīm going with V-brakes, Tektro 520s and drop bars. I plan to bore out a flatbar shifter with a drum sander like this guy did:

http://tinyurl.com/d96n7kd

http://i.imgur.com/BEgZKbC.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/zaDzAY1.jpg

And hopefully the result will be similar to this:

http://i.imgur.com/3d49dU0.jpg

Whilst it would be nice to go the 700c route I have the V-brakes, levers and MTB wheelset on hand so will stay 26", probably with Conti SportContact 30mm tyres.

One last picture, this chap in the UK did a fairly sensational 700c road bike conversion to a Jack frame:

http://i.imgur.com/tHMM9pK.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/p2gp9ls.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/l1gAhE8.jpg

DVC45 02-15-13 06:22 PM

Since you are building from scratch, I'd go for disc brake in front.

BassNotBass 02-15-13 06:44 PM


Originally Posted by DVC45 (Post 15278938)
Since you are building from scratch, I'd go for disc brake in front.

I think that may be a little beyond the scope of what Barchettaman is trying to accomplish. If money were no object then sure, why not a front disc but that adds a lot of money to the equation in terms of a new brake system, fork and front wheel.

smallwheeler 02-15-13 07:19 PM

this is going to be awesome...

Barchettaman 02-16-13 01:12 AM

Dvc45, whilst a disc sytem up front would be lovely I have the parts on hand for V-brakes and drops, so that's what it's going to get.
The frame appears to have never been built up.
I've been happy with the performance of V-, caliper and canti brakes on my other bikes over the years.
It's always fun to keep the budget low!
TBH I'm not really familiar with disc brakes so I'm going to stick with what I know.
Plus using rim brakes means I can swap in my Campagnolo Shamal 650c wheelset for fast road use (probably).

badmother 02-18-13 04:18 PM

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/B...px?BrandID=757

Good price.

smallwheeler 02-18-13 04:25 PM

youre right, naughty mommy. that's a great price for that much bike!

Barchettaman 02-20-13 08:18 AM

Couple of build questions:

- does one run cable housing all the way from shifter to rear derailleur, and brake lever to rear brake?
- I have a BIG drop from the fork crown to the top of the tyre. Does anyone make an extra long mounting bracket for the front fender? Iīm looking to mount SKS Bluemels or Thermoplastics.

Thanks
Simon

dynaryder 02-20-13 06:14 PM


Originally Posted by Barchettaman (Post 15295244)
- does one run cable housing all the way from shifter to rear derailleur, and brake lever to rear brake?

Yes,this is common in folders. Note,this will make the rear brake feel mushy compared to using cable stops inline. You'll want to set your brakes up accordingly.


Originally Posted by Barchettaman (Post 15295244)
- I have a BIG drop from the fork crown to the top of the tyre. Does anyone make an extra long mounting bracket for the front fender? Iīm looking to mount SKS Bluemels or Thermoplastics.

Not off hand. I've seen people make extenders by using bits from hardware stores. You can usually find various strips used to wire mounting and whatnot that can be added to the fender mount to lower it.

Edit: prolly doesn't need to be said,but just in case,you do know that shifter and brake cables use different housing,right?

Barchettaman 02-21-13 02:11 AM

Thanks for the info, dynaryder.

Always good to check that someone is aware of the difference between shift & brake housings, too. I am.

The fork is on its way, then itīs off to the LBS where in exchange for wine & organic apple juice my tame LBS mech will chase & face the BB threads, and ream the head tube, as the frame is NOS.

After that we can get on with putting this thing together. The first few checks with the tape seem to show that replicating my road bike fit shouldnīt be too hard, hopefully the thing wonīt handle like a complete dog, with drop bars.

By the way that Nexus offer at chainreaction is fairly sensational value for money!!

bhkyte 02-27-13 02:41 PM


Originally Posted by Barchettaman (Post 15278078)
Well, the frame is here and in a nice silver-blue anodized finish:



The fork is ordered, I was recommended the Kinesis Maxlight 450, so thatīs what itīs getting:



One last picture, this chap in the UK did a fairly sensational 700c road bike conversion to a Jack frame:

http://i.imgur.com/tHMM9pK.jpg



Me like.
I can feel another project coming on...........
just wonder what the price is on ebay ..........
may as well bid for this its cheap.........
i did not expect to win this.........
need to add............something expensive.....
.................

Barchettaman 03-04-13 04:30 AM

Brief update:

The seatpost is temporary until the Thomson Elite 7° layback post arrives.

http://i.imgur.com/S2ltFPM.jpg?1

The 450mm īeinbauhöheīfront fork rotates the geometry round the rear axle, resulting in a slack ST angle, and the Elite post should mitigate this.

http://i.imgur.com/PAiyYlZ.jpg

With a drum sander on the Dremel I widened the internal diameter of the SLX shifter from 22.2mm to 23.8mm:

http://i.imgur.com/KbNluVe.jpg

Still to do:
finalize geometry, and cut front fork.
Fit RD, chain, brakes & cable everything.
Fit BB folding stand.

Barchettaman 03-23-13 04:35 AM

Finished, the thing, first ride yesterday.
The bike handles a little strangely & doesnīt feel particularly great climbing out of the saddle but other than that itīs OK.
I need to swap the 45 front single for a 50/34 and a different cassette, at the moment itīs very undergeared.

http://i.imgur.com/gDIqkr7.jpg?2

There is a front mech already on there as a chain catcher so I will rig this with a bar end shifter, I think.

http://i.imgur.com/py49iC3.jpg

Tektro V-brake levers and a Kinesis fork:

http://i.imgur.com/ysJhtaF.jpg

SLX 10-speed drivetrain:

http://i.imgur.com/7WmWlCh.jpg

Fits nicely in the back of my Vectra. Removing bars & seatpost obviously makes for a much smaller fold.

http://i.imgur.com/eGKe7ZX.jpg


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