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Old 03-26-2015, 03:05 PM
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For the life of me, I don't understand why they don't put fender mounts on the Warbird. Beautiful bike...it would be perfect if it had fender mounts.

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Agreed.
Even the Colossal has fender mounts.
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Old 03-26-2015, 03:22 PM
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The 1989 Specialized Stumpjumper Team (Tange Prestige frame) is my latest drop-bar conversion for gravel riding and light single-track. Added 11-36 cassette and 2.2" rubber. Geometry is great for this purpose (similar to the new Rawland Ravn).
Very nice. I keep thinking of doing something similar with an old Ritchey Ultra that's right now alllocated to around-town errands. If I can find the right bits, I think it would make a fantastic bike to explore the vast network of Forest Service roads that littler most of our mountains...
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Old 03-26-2015, 03:31 PM
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Agreed

Agree, but personally, I just use a clip on rear fender and have been fine... i don't commute by bike in bad weather... agree it would be nice, but honestly i wouldn't fender up anyways so doesn't matter that much for me...

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Agreed.
Even the Colossal has fender mounts.
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Old 03-27-2015, 12:43 PM
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My Black Mountain Cycles Monster Cross with 9 speed Ultegra and Bruce Gordon R&R's. I put the majority of my miles last year on this bike and will probably do the same this year.

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Old 03-31-2015, 08:13 PM
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Here's a couple pics from today. Apologies re the photo quality -- my phone can't handle snow apparently.



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Old 03-31-2015, 08:32 PM
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GT Grade Alloy 105

Have had this one for a few weeks now. I love the longer wheelbase and relaxed head tube angle. Toe overlap is an issue on all of my bikes. Not so on this one. Alloy frame seems solid, but big tires/low pressure keep the ride comfy. Also, the 5800 group performs wonderfully. This aside from the 52/36 crankset, which is just not a great match for my (lack of) riding style. I have 46/36 in hand to swap. TRP HyRd brakes have a nice feel and good stopping power in my short, dry trial period so far.

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Old 04-04-2015, 09:38 PM
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Burley Harlow

Purchased from Suctionprints on here and rebuilt w/ SRAM 10s, Zipps, Ritchey. Can run 11-36 on the rear... bit of a frankenstein brakewise as the frame was not disc compatible, but at least having one up front helps with the steep hills here in Japan. Very stable geo.

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Old 04-04-2015, 09:57 PM
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Old 04-04-2015, 10:12 PM
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being reminded of one thing recently...

with the fatter/wider tires, remember to play with the air pressure to find your sweet spot, mine is around 65 PSI with 35mm...if not, even the best tires or bikes will ride like crap.

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Old 04-05-2015, 08:37 AM
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Wow 80psi in 35mm tires? I only use about 55-65psi, I guess there are some big differences in 35mm tires. I use 80 or a little less in 28mm tires.
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Old 04-05-2015, 08:47 AM
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Ben pal, I stand corrected. 80-85 for 23-25mm, 65 for 35, 45 for 38-40mm ...

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Old 04-05-2015, 04:22 PM
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Old 04-06-2015, 08:08 AM
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My latest build. One ride so far, but it handles really nicely.


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Old 04-06-2015, 09:00 AM
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My latest build. One ride so far, but it handles really nicely.
Very cool, David. What is the purpose of the strut/bridge/what-have-you in the NDS rear triangle?
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Old 04-06-2015, 09:17 AM
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Very cool, David. What is the purpose of the strut/bridge/what-have-you in the NDS rear triangle?
High-mount disc brake caliper doesn't need the brace between the stays when the mount is part of the dropout (like this), but using a hooded road-style dropout with a Willets mount (or any mount on the seatstays, for that matter) on thin-gage seatstays... You need to couple the seatstays to the chainstays or they'll eventually fail.
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