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Git 1 o' these
Got me to the finish line on everything i started.
Moots PX/ENVE Fork w/Shimano Hydro Disc brakes. Only option to consider is more clearance in rear fork...then just go Routt to clear 40s in rear. Blown up rear bag is a tailgater that got too much mud in the zippers for closing.(Worked fine after cleaning) |
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It also makes me wonder if the seat post did not have enough insertion depth which caused a high load in that area.
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Just be patient and youll find a moots in your price range. Easy to find moots framesets for around 1500.
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My seatpost is long
I have one of the longer seatposts. The long seatpost is splinting the crack. I noticed the crack 15 min before a 205 mile ride. I rode and finished the ride. The seatpost flexed a little, but lasted 12 hr.
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Did you have a rack or some thing else mounted to the seat tube, there appears to be some type of abrasions on the tube? Was this the cause of the fracture?
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Seat post water bottle holder.
I had a seattube water bottle holder mounted there. I do not think that was the cause of the failure. I weigh 200 lbs. Why would a few lbs of water cause the fatigue crack?
I think the failure was caused by lots of miles and 200 lbs. Last edited by cetuximab; 09-23-2015 at 06:36 PM. |
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Next bike advice: Litespeed, Lynsky, Habanero
Sorry, I'm confused. If your budget is $4500 but you are recycling most of the parts from the existing bike, why is a Moots (or other frame) out of range? Get a custom frame from builder of your choice for a lot less than that.
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If he's going to hydraulic disc, he's going to be in for shifters and calipers at minimum. Since his Tammaso is a few years old, it may well be 10-speed, which means most of his group would have to be replaced as well to match the 11-speed shifters.
There are probably ways to fudge it to keep this and that, but it would be easy to see why he might need a bigger budget. |
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A bike is but a tool. Depends on what your own desires are. Nothing the matter with Habaneros other than it's not a designer label. I like the Hab cx version for an all rounder plus $2000-3000 is a lot of money to pay extra for a label.
Though I've owned a few labels,Merlin, Moots, Seven,Cinelli,Serotta's etc to name a few and liked them all besides when you come right down to it the placebo effect cannot be discounted. Right now my main ride is a Soma Stanyan, I would put the ride quality and feel of it against any bike I've owned but then again that is subjective and my needs are minimalistic and simple. I'm at that part of my life I've pretty much fulfilled all my bucket list so take anything I say with a grain of salt. |
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That being said, I appreciate aesthetics/heritage/craftsmanship and don't mind paying for those when the $ and desire are there. |
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I'm a new owner of Lynskey. was thinking of going 2nd hand for "other brands" but couldn't beat the Lynskey sale prices. Give them a if ordering, couldn't have helped me more.
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The budget is flexible...It is just hard to spend money.
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The Moots Routt looks beautiful. The Habanero is $2k cheaper. Thank you all for the great suggestions. |
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Dean.
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disc, road, titanium |
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