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Old 08-17-11, 09:09 PM
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Yeah, I got it as a frameset with the original Fuji fork. I see the crown race on the Fuji fork, but I have no idea how to tell what it is. The Cane Creek headset says VP-A46ACX on it.
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I'm pretty sure the one I linked to is right then.
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Thanks much, sir!
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Er, you do mean the Cane Creek one, and not the Campy one, yeah?
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Old 08-17-11, 09:21 PM
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Yes, the cane creek one.
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Thanks, didn't really have a choice on the crankset. I was one of the unlucky ones with the single crimp chainstay. But I picked up the crankset and bb on ebay for $225 in almost perfect condition, so only a little more than the omniums I was going to purchase.

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Cool build! Nice crankset.
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Originally Posted by toasterweasel
Is that the Ouzo Pro Track fork?
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No, it's just the Reynolds Ouzo Pro, I wish it was the track version, but for now the $59 ebay find will have to do. I really like the feel of the 40mm rake on the road, but I have nothing to compare it to.
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My beezy if it's already been asked before, but is there enough clearance for 25s? 28s?
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On my road Ouzo Pro there is enough room for 25's but I'm about 75% sure there isn't enough room for 28's.
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Well, obviously front is dependent on fork. What about the rear frame clearance?
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I have a 28c randonneur cross on an open pro out back with the axle pretty much centered in the track end. if anything it's two or three mm closer to the seat tube than middle of the trackend. if you're going to slam your axle though, it's a 23c only rear end.
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Originally Posted by steveymcdubs
Well, obviously front is dependent on fork. What about the rear frame clearance?
Mah bad... totally thought we were just talking about that fr0k. Like cc700 said, I have my axle a couple mm out from the front of the track end and I have a 23c on there. Not much room for anything else.
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Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks sirs!
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Hmm. Have you tried running 23c or 25c on your rear cc700? If so, does it feel significantly better with a 28c on it? Contemplating whether to put on both my Continental GP4000s 23c tires or buy a 25/28 for the rear. Any input?
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Old 08-26-11, 02:47 PM
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How much will this go for?
https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...#ht_3578wt_934
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Damn, I left my crystal ball at the office. Looks like we'll just have to wait.
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Originally Posted by prooftheory
Do not want; that looks exactly like one of the FTP's we were all afraid of getting with max chainring clearance of 44T.... just look at the non - indented chainstays!
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It has an indent at the J which means it should fit anything. I'm pretty sure this is what cc700's looks like.

At least whoever gets it, won't get screwed in that department.

On a side note: Mine's built and I'm riding it. Pics coming.
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Originally Posted by prooftheory
It has an indent at the J which means it should fit anything. I'm pretty sure this is what cc700's looks like.

At least whoever gets it, won't get screwed in that department.
It says right in the listing "44T max front chainring".
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That's because it was copied off the Nashbar sale. Leuky is right that someone just bought it to flip.
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Another one sold by that same person sold for $335.
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Old 08-26-11, 08:17 PM
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FYI...I got the double crimped stay and it it fits the 48t on my omnoms with clearance for moar ringage....

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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
Another one sold by that same person sold for $335.
Damn! I should have done that same thing.
It felt like saw the frames on the site before anyone did.
Then when I went to look again the next morning my size was gone.

I didn't know a damn thing then! haha.
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People buying these frames for $335 are fools.
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