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for better life of the bottom bracket bearings, it is suggested to have that area of the frame "faced", with a special bike shop tool that makes sure that both sides are exactly parrallel and that there is not any paint "bumps" left.
given that you are starting from a bare frame, its worth it to get this done, or at least verified by an experienced mechanic at a good bike shop that knows what they are doing. re putting some sort of frame saver product inside the frame, I agree that it is worth doing considering you are starting from scratch, from a bare frame. I bought a used bike last year and dismantled it, and while it was a bare frame, I did this procedure--I figured why not, it will be the only time the frame is all apart. of course, if you didnt do it, its not the end of the world. I do think its worth getting the bb bottom bracket shell part of the frame checked , for longest bearing life with outboard bearings. This is only from what I have read, I dont have lots of experience with outboard bb's, but it is probably worth at least asking an experienced mechanic that you know is good, about this aspect. |
Originally Posted by djb
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for better life of the bottom bracket bearings, it is suggested to have that area of the frame "faced", with a special bike shop tool that makes sure that both sides are exactly parrallel and that there is not any paint "bumps" left.
given that you are starting from a bare frame, its worth it to get this done, or at least verified by an experienced mechanic at a good bike shop that knows what they are doing. re putting some sort of frame saver product inside the frame, I agree that it is worth doing considering you are starting from scratch, from a bare frame. I bought a used bike last year and dismantled it, and while it was a bare frame, I did this procedure--I figured why not, it will be the only time the frame is all apart. of course, if you didnt do it, its not the end of the world. I do think its worth getting the bb bottom bracket shell part of the frame checked , for longest bearing life with outboard bearings. This is only from what I have read, I dont have lots of experience with outboard bb's, but it is probably worth at least asking an experienced mechanic that you know is good, about this aspect. |
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The saddle is now in place it became a Brooks B17, Also bought fender, pictures come when I have mounted them. Here's what the bike looks like now, stem and handlesbar I do not know if it's going to be like the picture.
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The fender are now in place, but it should make some adjustments when the racks come on. ( Gilles Berthoud )
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Now I have put on the brakes and gear levers, I bought the Shimano XT T8000, and so I have mounted bar grips "brooks leather"
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A little update. I got a specialized pizza rack cheaply as I had to try and test what it looked like on the bike, maybe not the best front rack.
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Nice looking bike and am glad it fits you. Not knowing Salsa's product line real well, I'm really surprised that a 5'9" person would fit well on a "small" frame. What's a 5'6" or even smaller individual supposed to ride?
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At least, the Pizza rack knocks down to be flat , for boxing the bike, to ride abroad..
Maxway is who makes 'salsa' brand steel frame bikes, a brand owned by QBP.. Maxway obviously does good work.. |
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Now the bike begins to finish, what I have left to buy is the rear rack. I already have bags I have to cut the brake hose, then there are only little things left to buy.
I will look for a few stronger wheels for the bike during the spring. Bike Components: Frame: Salsa Marrakesh Headset: cane creek 40 Bottom Brackets: Hope Stainless Steel Groupsets: Shimano XT T8000 Mudguards: Gilles Berthoud 700c Stainless Steel Saddle: Brooks B17 Bar grips: Brooks GP1 Brooks Leather Handles: FSA Metropolis Stem: Ritchey 4-Axis Adjustable Wheel: Hope Hoops RS4 - 20Five Bike Stands: Pletscher ESGE Bipod Stand Twin Seat Posts: Specialized CG-R Carbon I wish you all a happy Christmas and a happy new year |
You have mounting brackets for front rack backwards, no? Should be level. Enjoy your bike! :)
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I could not mount as on a spezialized, I was experimenting with how to fix it, I thought this was the best, so you can say I've installed it wrong:)
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