New frame, and some problems...
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New frame, and some problems...
I've had some parts laying around for a while that I wanted to build up, and this frame caught my eye on eBay, so I got it. The geometry is a bit ridiculous, it looks cool though. The problem is that the auction description didn't specify what wheel sizes; I assumed 700c all around. The front seems to be a 650c though. My bottom bracket doesn't fit either. Anyways, I was anxious to try and sort of see what it would look like, so I put it together as much as I could. The only thing I am up in the air about now is whether I should try and find a 650c wheel somewhere, or try and put a 700c fork on.. What do you guys think? (Pictures below.)
-Jason
-Jason
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Bikes: Bianchi Pista, Miyata track, Schwinn Le Tour fixie
Headset not installed yet. Sloped top tube + Nitto track stem + Nitto bars = very hunched over riding position. In the last picture you can see the problem with the fork (that is a 700c wheel).
-Jason
-Jason
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If you're in a pinch and have one laying around you can use a 26" MTB wheel with a small slick on it, the hutchinson 1 inch was like $12 for a while and works great. Yea, I know blasphemy, how could you put a wheel like that on a bike like that bla bla bla. Point is that it's a cheap way to figure out if you like the bike without dropping $100 on a new wheel. Try it, see if you like it, otherwise send it to me. I love funny bikes.
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get a 650. mavic makes the cxp33 in 650, and i'm sure there are other folks who make 650c rims as well. hell, if you don't mind using a tubular tire, i have a campy hub, radial-laced to a superconfex rim, 650c. i think it's like, 28 spoke. no tire though.
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Well, when Northbrook Velodrome reopens next year, you'd better bring that beasite to the pursuit races...that ain't no streetfix! Go head to head with Marcus' paramount 
Oh, and its an italian frame, therefore:italian bottom bracket. Buisnesscycles has a special on campy italian track bb's, check it out

Oh, and its an italian frame, therefore:italian bottom bracket. Buisnesscycles has a special on campy italian track bb's, check it out
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this being a TT bike, i assume you'r want TT bullhorns...good excuse to get the nitto ones! that'll make it hurt a bit less, too
now get a 650, and italian BB, and nitto bullhorns and then show off and make us jealous!
now get a 650, and italian BB, and nitto bullhorns and then show off and make us jealous!
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Nothing new to add, really, but damn that thing is pretty.
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don't put a front break on it
Not that you could or anything but man I could'nt ride something like that. I like the pick of the same bike w/ the new fork though...
Not that you could or anything but man I could'nt ride something like that. I like the pick of the same bike w/ the new fork though...





