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Shotland 09-22-14 10:22 PM


Originally Posted by Muffin Man (Post 17153776)
That thing needs gears.

Agh, someone beat me to it.

stryper 09-23-14 06:39 PM


Originally Posted by Muffin Man (Post 17153776)
That thing needs gears.

I say 38

Gears are for people over 45, or at least that's what the sub-forum thingy says. I went with 50s. Hopefully they aren't too gaudy looking. They down tube is 48mm so the rims should blend well hopefully.

Next question is which rear hub.
The low flange Novatec hub at 217g (actually already in the mail because this is a tough to find hub and I'll use it eventually): http://katalog.bikeboard.pl/katalog2...nt-a266sbt.jpg
or visually one of my favorite track hubs of all time which is 290g. Found a guy with a few NOS for not too much (he has the blue, red, and silver in stock. Which color): http://content.mtbr.com/images/Trade.../prodimg12.jpg
Can I even use the cane creek hub or does the rim need to be drilled with a smaller hole since the spoke flange is at the top?

TejanoTrackie 09-23-14 07:30 PM


Originally Posted by stryper (Post 17156910)
http://content.mtbr.com/images/Trade.../prodimg12.jpg
Can I even use the cane creek hub or does the rim need to be drilled with a smaller hole since the spoke flange is at the top?

No, you need the straight pull spokes with hex nuts that are specific to those hubs. The rims are the same as any other ones.

stryper 09-23-14 10:29 PM


Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie (Post 17157056)
No, you need the straight pull spokes with hex nuts that are specific to those hubs. The rims are the same as any other ones.

Yar I know that. I have a couple sources for the nipples, a bit expensive but not too hard to find. Just wasn't sure if the head of a spoke was large enough not to just pull through a normal sized rim hole.

TejanoTrackie 09-23-14 10:51 PM


Originally Posted by stryper (Post 17157467)
Yar I know that. I have a couple sources for the nipples, a bit expensive but not too hard to find. Just wasn't sure if the head of a spoke was large enough not to just pull through a normal sized rim hole.

The head of the spoke is just like a normal nipple. The difference is that instead of inserting the spokes through the hub flanges first and then threading them into the rim with nipples, you insert them into the rim first and then attach them to the hub with the hex nuts.

Bakersb 09-24-14 12:18 AM

Should I trade my *very used* but just trued & tensioned Open Pros w/ bianchi sealed hubs +$50 for some new H+Son Archetypes with formula hubs?

Leukybear 09-24-14 01:01 AM


Originally Posted by Bakersb (Post 17157562)
Should I trade my *very used* but just trued & tensioned Open Pros w/ bianchi sealed hubs +$50 for some new H+Son Archetypes with formula hubs?

I would do that.

Mumonkan 09-24-14 02:21 AM


Originally Posted by stryper (Post 17156910)
Found a guy with a few NOS for not too much (he has the blue, red, and silver in stock. Which color):

where you find? i want haz.

seau grateau 01-05-15 04:57 PM

Going to convert my Shogun to SS and make it my main commuter. All I really need is a single freewheel, real saddle, and a chainring (running Biopace at the moment), but I want to replace the ugly cockpit too. Should I go drops and be classy or risers and be townie? Probably going quill stem either way.

http://i.imgur.com/qQ2aQtw.jpg

franswa 01-05-15 05:38 PM


Originally Posted by seau grateau (Post 17443910)
Going to convert my Shogun to SS and make it my main commuter. All I really need is a single freewheel, real saddle, and a chainring (running Biopace at the moment), but I want to replace the ugly cockpit too. Should I go drops and be classy or risers and be townie? Probably going quill stem either way.

http://i.imgur.com/qQ2aQtw.jpg




Thank goodness you're going with a quill stem :thumb:. Class it up with some drops.

neamatoad 01-05-15 08:09 PM

thinking about building up an all city nature boy

should I get the plain jane "612" frame or shell out the extra $ for the reynolds 853 version?

Unkle Rico 01-06-15 09:32 AM

Just get shorter chainring bolts and go with one of the 2 chainrings from the Biopace setup (should be a 54/39 dealio) I converted my centrion to a 1x6 setup for commuting and its been perfect. Just ran the 39 chainring and chucked the front derailur/shifter -- just recently bumped the 39 up to a 42 to help get a little more range out of my setup..


Originally Posted by seau grateau (Post 17443910)
Going to convert my Shogun to SS and make it my main commuter. All I really need is a single freewheel, real saddle, and a chainring (running Biopace at the moment), but I want to replace the ugly cockpit too. Should I go drops and be classy or risers and be townie? Probably going quill stem either way.

http://i.imgur.com/qQ2aQtw.jpg


seau grateau 01-06-15 02:27 PM

It's 42/52. I would use them but I want to do it with no RD/tensioner so I can throw on a track wheel if I want, and Biopace on anything without some kind of tensioner gives me anxiety. It's a pretty negligible expense.

T13 01-06-15 03:33 PM


Originally Posted by seau grateau (Post 17446648)
Biopace on anything gives me anxiety. It's a pretty awful.


;)

seau grateau 01-06-15 03:47 PM

http://www.40thaveinstitute.org/images/bioPace-b.jpg

+

http://o5.com/wp-content/uploads/201...ycle-chain.jpg

=

http://s3.amazonaws.com/auteurs_prod...jpg?1331930015

GENESTARWIND 01-06-15 04:41 PM

you don't need a tensioner with a biopace if your chain line is decentand you keep an eye on tension once a while

seau grateau 01-07-15 04:59 AM

Yeah, I know. I'm still buying a new chainring.

Nagrom_ 02-26-15 10:55 AM

Gold housing and hydro lines?

http://www.pedalroom.com/p/1996-gt-rts-3-22084_2.jpg

50voltphantom 02-26-15 11:04 AM


Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 17586846)

Yes. Oh god this is gonna be nice.

EDIT: Is that seat severely bent or is just the angle of the pic?

Unkle Rico 02-26-15 11:58 AM

Im gonna have to go with bent seat. It looks wonky

Nagrom_ 02-26-15 02:32 PM

You guys've never seen a Thomson setback?

http://i.imgur.com/GCpnixW.jpg

Scrodzilla 02-26-15 02:40 PM

They're talking about the saddle, not the seatpost.

TejanoTrackie 02-26-15 02:43 PM

seat =/= seatpost

franswa 02-26-15 02:43 PM

Your eyes be playin' tricks on you.

Nagrom_ 02-26-15 02:50 PM

Well it's all straight, haha.


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