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edit - Those are pretty affordable. I like the gray color too. Of course they are all sold out and I am betting they won't be back for a while. Last edited by R3awak3n; 11-15-2020 at 04:52 PM. |
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Yeah going from 54 to 58 is very hard to understand.
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I’m loving this build and is likely going to become my full time road bike. I was expecting a slower, not as responsive ride because of the wider 38c tires and a weight close to 22 lbs. It is completely opposite of what I was expecting. Strangely enough, seems a bit more stable than the SBC 7005 I built up in Sept but I’m thinking that has more to do with the 38s. SBC are definitely hitting the right marks with their aluminum offerings. Of course, the only takeaway as already mentioned is their geometry. The HT on this (58cm) 6061 is 190 which is taller than what I like. I threw on a no stack carbon headset top bearing cover but I’ll be swapping in a -10 or -12 stem as well to dial in my fit.
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Hows the route? Nice bike!
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Course is awesome. First 30miles have to be some of the best mixed surface riding in the world, the middle is really bumpy (including the climb/descent to/from Montezuma Pass) and the last third is really windy on the open plains. I would do it again but my 700x38c tires felt a bit small. A 700x43c or 650b setup would really have been a better match for the terrain. I think I also under-estimated the course starting at altitude (4000ft) and going up from there.
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That is a very handsome bike. Looks great!
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How do you like the OPEN? Been strongly eyeing one after watching Rides of Japan's videos on Youtube, but have also read a lot of complaints about QC issues with OPEN.
Great bike and scenery, btw! |
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Now for something a little different. I happened on this Surly frame for a good price. Had almost all parts except a rear wheel which I got from a good friend. Sort of hodge podge of parts but I like it—simple, quiet, and super fast/easy build up. Never had a brakeless fixie before (plenty of seat time on a fixed gear though). This may be my midlife crisis project. No bar spins or riding fakie for me though.
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You Cali dudes just kill me! I'm so jealous. Beautiful.
I mean, don't get me wrong. For 6 months of the year, Oregon is the best place on the planet. The other 6 months, it's Cali for me. Atmo. |
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2 demerits for brake tracks on the rims.
Redeem yourself by putting lights on the spokes or streamers from those empty bar ends. |
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