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Welcome to the club!
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You are going to like the chorus 12. The minimal branding is going to look great with that frame. I also think the crankset will look nice. I am a fan of the solid chainring. It visually pairs well with mid depth wheels.
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Looks great, I think you'll love it. And finding one NOS...man, that could be the last one on the planet!
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Congrats & good luck with your build. No worries about chainring sizes smaller is the trend Your knees will appreciate it |
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seat post nm question
Would starting around 5nm for tightening the seat post bolt be about right? Any guidance helpful. There's nothing marked on the collar. Or do I follow nm indicated with seat post?
One question about the headset expander plug. From what I've seen/read, it should sit where the stem is, in that space. So, no go if i don't want to cut the stem right now as I play with position, and the stem on the steerer is quite a bit lower than the area where the expander sits in the steerer, up top. Do I have that right? Kinda wish that area that expands was a bit longer anyway. Still waiting on parts from two different mail order places. It's the hardest part I've been toying with the idea of an upgrade to my old bikes, hmmm, maybe just something different, for a while. When this NOS frame came up and i checked size, etc. I just jumped on it. I'll post pics of the build when I'm done. I'm kinda thinking to use a silver seat post, though originally I thought it would be black. I have photos of my old Colnago c40 with a silver colnago seat post and it looked really good. And I did slip the front wheel on my Tommaso into the Look HSC5 fork. It's an old Mavic Open Pro with a 28mm conti 4 season on it. It fit fine with plenty room to spare. Hope the chorus brakes leave enough space to use 28's on the bike. Though I am also thinking to buy the zonda's and put 25mm tires on. That should be comfy. okokok, later...thanks for all the advice along the way here...really helpful... M |
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Can't wait to see the build!
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Where did you find this frame? |
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it was on le bon coin here in France...
sent to me from a bike shop with return address in Bar le Duc, it's now a Giant bike shop as far as I can tell...kinda upper north east, not far from Nancy where my wife was born... |
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As for a seatpost I would suggest a Look Ergopost Mine all come in around 190 grams and I have never had any slippage issues
I found this: Scroll down for the 585 https://www.chrissports.ch/content/f...rts%202009.pdf 8nm is more than I use. I have no slipping problem at 5nm with an Ergopost |
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I think you can make a silver post work, but not on its own. On my chorus 12 build, I went with a silver seatpost, stem, bars, brakes, and skewers. I didn’t go with the chorus 12 brakes because it’s a cross bike.
On this build, I think it may look great if you went with a silver seatpost, stem, bars, hubs, spokes, skewers. I would stay with black rims to complement the chorus 12 chainrings. Last edited by thirdgenbird; 07-10-2020 at 10:17 AM. |
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Semi-Related Question - Look 595
Any thoughts on a fair price for a well-used Look 595 XXL frame?
13k miles, structurally ok (i expect, will inspect), but cosmetically shows age with scuffs and paint chips. Inspired by the 'naked' frame earlier in this thread and wondering the fair price for what is a project-frame cosmetically. John
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