The IRO BFSSFG Build Thread
#51
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From: take your time, enjoy the scenery, it will be there when you get to it
Bikes: 07 IRO BFGB fixed-gear, 07 Pedal Force RS
Originally Posted by seaneee
Are those campy bmx cranks?
Originally Posted by wlennon
Here's the stats:
Campy Gold BMX Cranks
46t Campy Chainring
Thomson Seatpost
Campy Record Headset
Cinelli 2a Stem
Cinelli Crit bars
Formula Rear Fixed/Free/Mavic CXP22 Rim
DA 15t cog
Mavic Cosmos Radial Front
Brooks Team Pro Saddle
Campy Gold BMX Cranks
46t Campy Chainring
Thomson Seatpost
Campy Record Headset
Cinelli 2a Stem
Cinelli Crit bars
Formula Rear Fixed/Free/Mavic CXP22 Rim
DA 15t cog
Mavic Cosmos Radial Front
Brooks Team Pro Saddle
#52
Originally Posted by binderbolt
Straight component swap from my IRO Mark V. All IRO parts except for parts bin bar, brake, and saddle.


#53

preliminary built with old parts to see if she actually fits... seems like it's gonna be a-ok, rides like a dream!
what kind of front brakes are you cats running? i want a new one, but i don't know what to look for...
#55
Originally Posted by queerpunk
jodypolk - i usually don't care to comment on build aesthetics, but, damn. that's a lovely looking build. classy and reserved, doesn't go overboard. are those major taylor bars? get that bike in the sun where it belongs!
qp, yeah they're major taylors.
jayrooney: it's a tad on the small side, but i think the amount of rake on the fork would drive me insane if i'd gone a size up -- it's feels pretty far out now and i have toe overlap, fcs.
#57
Cloth tape comes in green:
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https://velo-orange.com/trclhata.html
#63
Originally Posted by jodypolk
jayrooney: it's a tad on the small side, but i think the amount of rake on the fork would drive me insane if i'd gone a size up -- it's feels pretty far out now and i have toe overlap, fcs.
#64
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From: Silver Spring, MD
Originally Posted by NuBiker
what is the largest size that will fit with brakes?
#65
Anyone who got their frame aligned - did the guy say how out of alignment the frame was? Apparently mine was waaaaay out, so much so that he aligned the entire frame for free (he also took awhile, so that was part of the price break).
#67
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Originally Posted by battles
Anyone who got their frame aligned - did the guy say how out of alignment the frame was? Apparently mine was waaaaay out, so much so that he aligned the entire frame for free (he also took awhile, so that was part of the price break).
edit, is any one drilling holes in their BB shell for a proper drain?
Last edited by hazylines; 07-14-07 at 11:30 AM.
#68
a full alignment should run around 60-80$. That doesn't included chasing the bottom bracket and facing though.
About 4th to 5th paragraph down ...
https://www.patentstorm.us/patents/56...scription.html
Basically they bend the frame into a common central axis.
About 4th to 5th paragraph down ...
https://www.patentstorm.us/patents/56...scription.html
Basically they bend the frame into a common central axis.
Originally Posted by hazylines
How much is an alignment usually? And how does one align a frame?
edit, is any one drilling holes in their BB shell for a proper drain?
edit, is any one drilling holes in their BB shell for a proper drain?
#71
It's an old photo
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From: Entropia
Bikes: Cannondale R500, Specialized Hardrock
^ You're allowed to use punctuation on the internet, you know. Shift makes letters upper-case, too!
I like the frames a lot, but the fork doesn't agree with me. The fact that it is straight-blade, but angled right at the steerer-tube, along with what looks like a unicrown design just looks cheap to me.. good builds, though you all!
I like the frames a lot, but the fork doesn't agree with me. The fact that it is straight-blade, but angled right at the steerer-tube, along with what looks like a unicrown design just looks cheap to me.. good builds, though you all!
#72
Originally Posted by jayrooney
wow, toe overlap? even with the eggbeaters? i'm using XL mks clips and there's no overlap.
#73
Budget build. Probably looks like a roadie built fixed gear
. 59cm, IRO build kit, Vuelta XRP wheelset, 105 brakes, used Shimano aero levers, used Cannondale saddle, bottle cage, used Performance SPD/platform pedals. I wear size 13 and have a little toe overlap, not bad though. The wheelset seems reasonable for $99, a little heavy, lots of spokes, who knows about durability. I need to find some black cable guides for the rear brake cable.
. 59cm, IRO build kit, Vuelta XRP wheelset, 105 brakes, used Shimano aero levers, used Cannondale saddle, bottle cage, used Performance SPD/platform pedals. I wear size 13 and have a little toe overlap, not bad though. The wheelset seems reasonable for $99, a little heavy, lots of spokes, who knows about durability. I need to find some black cable guides for the rear brake cable.
#74
sharkfin.
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From: philllaaaaay.
Bikes: davidson track. landshark
Originally Posted by ruppster
Budget build. Probably looks like a roadie built fixed gear
. 59cm, IRO build kit, Vuelta XRP wheelset, 105 brakes, used Shimano aero levers, used Cannondale saddle, bottle cage, used Performance SPD/platform pedals. I wear size 13 and have a little toe overlap, not bad though. The wheelset seems reasonable for $99, a little heavy, lots of spokes, who knows about durability. I need to find some black cable guides for the rear brake cable.
. 59cm, IRO build kit, Vuelta XRP wheelset, 105 brakes, used Shimano aero levers, used Cannondale saddle, bottle cage, used Performance SPD/platform pedals. I wear size 13 and have a little toe overlap, not bad though. The wheelset seems reasonable for $99, a little heavy, lots of spokes, who knows about durability. I need to find some black cable guides for the rear brake cable.





