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Originally Posted by freeskihp
(Post 4930689)
Bike = BUILT!
took some pictures today but they turned out crappy. a teaser for now http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1371/...9e0ff5aa4a.jpg |
Originally Posted by freeskihp
(Post 4930689)
Bike = BUILT!
took some pictures today but they turned out crappy. a teaser for now http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1371/...9e0ff5aa4a.jpg |
Originally Posted by freeskihp
(Post 4930689)
Bike = BUILT!
took some pictures today but they turned out crappy. a teaser for now http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1371/...9e0ff5aa4a.jpg Ah, I can't wait to have my ADB-X bars on something..... |
UPS lost my build
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Originally Posted by Allanbinho
(Post 4936374)
UPS lost my build
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Originally Posted by lvleph
(Post 4936492)
Your kidding right? So how do you replace something that is irreplaceable?
Better yet how much was it insured for and how much can IRO get for it for you? If they can hook you up with a Mark V or something for UPS being dumb that would rock. |
it was the group buy, but a complete bike.
i dont know right now at this point. |
Originally Posted by Allanbinho
(Post 4936668)
it was the group buy, but a complete bike.
i dont know right now at this point. |
Originally Posted by Allanbinho
(Post 4936374)
UPS lost my build
I'm not how insurance plays into this, but they're supposed to cover the cost of a lost package and reimburse the shipper for the value of the merchandise. Then the shipper (IRO in this case) is responsible for sending out another package. The process usually works out pretty smoothly when it comes to off-the-shelf products, but a built bicycle is a different story (espically for the GB frame which is generally irreplacable). Just make sure to call UPS and speak to their tracing department and Tony. I really hope they find it though, it'll make it alot easier for all parties involved... |
i understand, i've spoken to tony but the case is still opened and wil be opened until the 31st.
if they havent found it yet, they wont find it ever. *sigh* lost bike i hate ups |
I finally got a package after a year, but that was USPS.
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That sucks dude. Hope things work out! My frame is currently sitting at my LBS. I actually don't have a single part ready for it. Too many bike projects, not enough money. :P
Psydotek: where are you in ON? |
Originally Posted by Allanbinho
(Post 4937324)
i understand, i've spoken to tony but the case is still opened and wil be opened until the 31st.
if they havent found it yet, they wont find it ever. *sigh* lost bike i hate ups |
Will the Shimano cartridge BB part # UN54 (68x110mm, English threading) fit this frame?
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The shell is a standard 68mm, so yes on that part. The 110 is a matter of which crank you are using and your desired chainline.
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Originally Posted by barba
(Post 4938003)
The shell is a standard 68mm, so yes on that part. The 110 is a matter of which crank you are using and your desired chainline.
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Originally Posted by somnambulant
(Post 4937405)
..Psydotek: where are you in ON?
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Well I finally have my frame back from the LBS with the headset installed...got to take the fork back tomorrow and get them to cut the steerer and to pick up some spacers...I am going to have a bunch of spacers to get the bars up to a reasonable height...but there is a ton of steerer there as you all know.
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I went to put mine together and found the hub on my Suzue Jr wheel (****e) had bit the dust :(
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Originally Posted by Allanbinho
(Post 4936374)
UPS lost my build
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that green with the purple is pretty hot
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Originally Posted by Grasschopper
(Post 4939880)
Well I finally have my frame back from the LBS with the headset installed...got to take the fork back tomorrow and get them to cut the steerer and to pick up some spacers...I am going to have a bunch of spacers to get the bars up to a reasonable height...but there is a ton of steerer there as you all know.
Yep. I had mine built up by a local track specific shop here using the stuff off my conversion. They used that setup as reference points, and got it mostly right. Problem is, they may have cut the steerer tube and set the stem just a bit too low for me (even with a couple spacers) and there's nothing left of the tube to raise..... Might have to get a stem with a bit of rise. Lesson: don't have the steerer tube cut until you get the fit you want!!! |
Originally Posted by gfrance
(Post 4943814)
Yep. I had mine built up by a local track specific shop here using the stuff off my conversion. They used that setup as reference points, and got it mostly right. Problem is, they may have cut the steerer tube and set the stem just a bit too low for me (even with a couple spacers) and there's nothing left of the tube to raise..... Might have to get a stem with a bit of rise. Lesson: don't have the steerer tube cut until you get the fit you want!!!
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Question about spacers-This is my first threadless, my others are quills, and I normally ride with the seat and bars pretty close to one another. It's not an issue with quills, but with the 10 degree stem I have, to get even near that height requires a sh#tload of spacers. Does this frame have a short headtube(56cm), and what would a max for spacers be?
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