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jalopyman 03-07-14 05:03 PM

Should I run a brake on my non-machined H+Son front rim? I've ridden brakeless in the past (if anything I ride much more conservatively) and have years of experience riding. I don't want to be a jackass but the bike looks so damn clean without a brake.

Scrodzilla 03-07-14 05:15 PM

If it's a Formation Face or F30, you will ruin the rim. All other H+Son rims have a brake surface, it's just anodized.

TejanoTrackie 03-07-14 06:06 PM


Originally Posted by mconlonx (Post 16558193)
Another option with 3) steal a fork off one of your other FG bikes with a brake and install it on the Bianchi until track opens, then swap back for the season.

The problem is that none of my other forks are compatible with the Bianchi. The Leader fork has the same rake (28mm), but fits a totally different headset and headtube. The Dolan has the same headset and headtube but has 15mm more rake, which would totally change the handling. I'm thinking more along the lines of finding a compatible fork that is has a brake hole, such as the fork on the newer Bianchi Super Pista frames.

FakeFuji 03-07-14 06:42 PM

What about one of the alpine forks scrod restocked, would definitely look good

TejanoTrackie 03-07-14 06:46 PM


Originally Posted by FakeFuji (Post 16558752)
What about one of the alpine forks scrod restocked, would definitely look good

I don't think they have a brake hole.

mconlonx 03-08-14 07:48 AM


Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie (Post 16558659)
The problem is that none of my other forks are compatible with the Bianchi. The Leader fork has the same rake (28mm), but fits a totally different headset and headtube. The Dolan has the same headset and headtube but has 15mm more rake, which would totally change the handling. I'm thinking more along the lines of finding a compatible fork that is has a brake hole, such as the fork on the newer Bianchi Super Pista frames.

Bummer. Common standards are a good thing. Bicycle industry has it not.

But yeah, if this is something you'll be doing seasonally and you are not going to get rid of the Bianchi any time soon, spare fork w/ brake is the way to go. A second crown race installed on it to work with your headset would be worth getting, vs. having to swap crown races every time.

5) spare wheel with Sturmey Archer drum brake hub...

TejanoTrackie 03-08-14 08:22 AM


Originally Posted by mconlonx (Post 16559686)
Bummer. Common standards are a good thing. Bicycle industry has it not.

But yeah, if this is something you'll be doing seasonally and you are not going to get rid of the Bianchi any time soon, spare fork w/ brake is the way to go. A second crown race installed on it to work with your headset would be worth getting, vs. having to swap crown races every time.

5) spare wheel with Sturmey Archer drum brake hub...

Well, I bought a Bianchi Super Pista fork that should fit my Concept and has a brake hole. For sure I'd like to find another crown race if possible. I already have a spare starnut, so I'm good there. As to your 5 option, I sure hope you're joking.

IAmSam 03-08-14 10:46 AM

Time to get to work on my long desired but much delayed new wheelset

My weight ranges 155-165 lbs - with low-flange Campag Record track hubs, should I...

24h Campy Electron rims or 28h Omega Stradas???

TejanoTrackie 03-08-14 11:03 AM


Originally Posted by IAmSam (Post 16560037)
Time to get to work on my long desired but much delayed new wheelset

My weight ranges 155-165 lbs - with low-flange Campag Record track hubs, should I...

24h Campy Electron rims or 28h Omega Stradas???

I wouldn't go below 28h with box section rims like the Campy Electrons, especially in the rear.

Hothead286 03-08-14 01:45 PM


Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie (Post 16558763)
I don't think they have a brake hole.

The brake hole on the Alpina F04 is plugged IIRC. You can run a brake on it.

Scrodzilla 03-08-14 01:53 PM


Originally Posted by Hothead286 (Post 16560345)
The brake hole on the Alpina F04 is plugged IIRC. You can run a brake on it.

Nope. Alipna track forks are not drilled to begin with and Dolan strongly advises against drilling them.

Hothead286 03-08-14 02:11 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 16560357)
Nope. Alipna track forks are not drilled to begin with and Dolan strongly advises against drilling them.

Noted. Thanks for the correction.

iTripped 03-08-14 03:16 PM

Speaking of drilling a hole for a brake, my fork is not drilled but I have noticed a little 'dimple' on the back side where I would have expected the hole to be. Does this mean that I could possibly have my fork drilled?

Scrodzilla 03-08-14 03:25 PM

What fork is it?

iTripped 03-08-14 03:45 PM

To be honest I am not 100% sure. I'll have to go into the shop I got the bike at to ask. All I know is it came with the bike but I am not sure if it was also built by the frame builder or if he sourced an existing fork for it.

IAmSam 03-08-14 05:13 PM


Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie (Post 16560056)
I wouldn't go below 28h with box section rims like the Campy Electrons, especially in the rear.

Thanx for your reply. Don't know if you were aware but Electons were "climbing" wheels. They were only available in 24 spokes front and rear, front radial & back was radial on the non-drive side and 1 cross on the drive side. I ride my fg bike like a one gear road bike & was thinking that if I built these with a 2 or 3 cross rear that should hold up???

Nagrom_ 03-08-14 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by IAmSam (Post 16560832)
Thanx for your reply. Don't know if you were aware but Electons were "climbing" wheels. They were only available in 24 spokes front and rear, front radial & back was radial on the non-drive side and 1 cross on the drive side. I ride my fg bike like a one gear road bike & was thinking that if I built these with a 2 or 3 cross rear that should hold up???

Can you even lace a 24h low flange hub 3 cross?

That being said, at 160 pounds, 2 cross with a track hub and quality spokes and you'd be more than fine.

Mumonkan 03-08-14 08:33 PM

im the same weight and rock the same combination for like 2 years now, barely ever needs truing

flobbadob 03-09-14 03:31 AM

Hi, should I buy a cheap fixie like http://www.sportsdirect.com/muddyfox-fixie-933102 as a first. I currently have a very cheap and heavy mountain bike (despite rarely offroading) which I got a while back. Wanted a fixed gear for the simplicity. Does anyone have experience of this fixie in particular? Is it just going to fall apart or something? XD.
Thanks

Richk 03-09-14 05:49 AM

58 years old should i buy a single speed ?

TejanoTrackie 03-09-14 06:54 AM


Originally Posted by Richk (Post 16561917)
58 years old should i buy a single speed ?

What does your age have to do with anything ? I'm 67+ and ride everything. What do you ride now and what are you contemplating ?

Cyril 03-09-14 08:02 AM


Originally Posted by Richk (Post 16561917)
58 years old should i buy a single speed ?

No.
Life is short, go straight to a fixed gear.
(55 yo here)

DarkSeraphim 03-09-14 08:04 AM

Should I get Sugino Messenger crankset or the Sram S300? Currently have the stock RD2's that came with the Kilo Pro.

Nagrom_ 03-09-14 08:09 AM


Originally Posted by DarkSeraphim (Post 16562071)
Should I get Sugino Messenger crankset or the Sram S300? Currently have the stock RD2's that came with the Kilo Pro.

Holy mother of lateral upgrades.

The messengers and the RD2s are literally the same crank arms.

DarkSeraphim 03-09-14 08:12 AM

That's what I thought! Thanks. I'm gonna put the old set on another bike. Just want to upgrade the main steed :) so the S300 or another suggestion?


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