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'98 Voodoo Loa Ti
I've lurked here a bit but figured it time to post. This is my first bike that isn't a 26" mtb. Interest was spurned when I found and bought a '94 Bontrager Race wearing 700c x35 , the wheels you see here as placeholders. It was weird and wonky and I bought it to bring it back to a proper period spec mountain bike but I loved riding it anyway and so I set about finding a cross bike.
Came to me as a frame only but I quickly found & pulled the trigger on the fork. Proper 1" canti fork not the easiest to come by but I think this Columbus (I believe) Colnago fits the bill. Also has 135mm rear spacing, wheels being built now which is the final piece. Initially I thought I might run 2 wheel/tire sets - 1 for road and 1 for whatever else - but the deeper I got into this build but more I realized I should have a proper road bike which is next on the list and it's got to be a Gt Edge Ti, 52cm... the heart wants what the heart wants. Here it is in mockup. It will be 2x11 with an XT cassette. cheers
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IG Last edited by br0qn; 04-28-2023 at 05:02 PM. |
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Nice
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Nice!
Maybe try to match the handlebar tape to the orange in the fork? |
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Oh, and those Syncros posts are awesome, but can develop cracks at the top of the shaft where they join to the head. Keep and eye out for those and inspect it periodically.
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cheers! Quote:
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Photo dump below of some of the other components I tried and other details like my favorite bit, the rear mech cable routing through the canti post.
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IG Last edited by br0qn; 03-29-2023 at 01:18 AM. |
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trying a moots layback and american classic posts with a look stem....Ti!
The salsa stem was comically long and the moots stem was also long and the clamp is too wide to thread a dropbar, definitely for a flat bar only that one. bars here are Bluelug / nitto and I like them apart from the drops being super stubby. Doesn't seem so much in the photos but in the drops my hand nearly hangs off the back. White perforated Flite and and Iscaselle Dakar....Ti! Ultimately I think I like the black post/stem on the bike though, thoughts?
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I think the black saddle looks better, but a perforated white Flite is balleur.
If you do want to go with the white Flite, I'd go with white handlebar tape (silicone can work well since it's washable). If you're still interested in an orange saddle, Fizik makes some (including their "test" saddles, which can make in into the secondhand market...) Last edited by mhespenheide; 03-29-2023 at 02:26 AM. |
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Mostly wondering about seatpost/ stem. I've decided I'm def going to run the SLR, time to try a saddle that isn't 30 years old.
Here is Ti AC post, Ti Look stem,and HWY one bars.
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IG Last edited by br0qn; 03-29-2023 at 06:46 PM. |
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it's kind of in this grey area of not being super capable off road while not being as good as I imagine an outright road bike would be. But, once I find the right road bike to build up this will get some chunkier rubber and a little wider drops and should be good to go.
specs as she sits Frame: 1997 or 1998 (I think these are the only 2 years it was offered) Voodoo Loa, Titanium ~50cm Fork/Headset: Fork - Colnago steel straight blade, maybe from a Dream? I think Columbus tubes, ~700g Crankset/Bottom Bracket: Crankset - FRM cu2 Evo 172.5mm w/29 & 44 rings Bottom Bracket - FRM integrated Pedals: Look S Track Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain: Cassette - Shimano XT CS-M8000 11spd 11-40 Chain - Shimano CN-HG901 - 11 Spe Derailleurs/Shifters: Front Derailleur - ULTEGRA FD-R8000 Rear Derailleur - Shimano XTR m9000 Brifters - Gevenalle gx 11spd Downtube - Ofmega Colnago Handlebars/Stem: Bars - SOMA HWY One 400mm Grepp tape with Fizik gels Stem - Look Ti 100mm Saddle/Seatpost: Saddle - Selle Italia SLR Boost Superflow Ti Seatpost - American Classic Ti w/ DKG collar Brakes: Ciamillo cantis Front Wheel/Hub/Tire: Hoop - Pacenti Forza 32h Hub - Chris King Tire - Ultradynamico Cava Race 33 Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire: Hoop - Pacenti Forza 32h, Asymmetrical Hub - Chris King Tire - Ultradynamico Cava Race 33 Accessories: King Cage Ti cage, Nissen cables a bit under 20lbs as pictured
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How much wider can you go on tires? The Rene Herse knobbies or the Bruce Gordon Rock n' Road tires would add a lot of dirt capability without taking too much away from the road.
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I really like this
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This is a solid build, bravo!
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thank you, I'm really happy with how it turned out for the most part.
right on, thank you ! Quote:
I picked up this frame with the intentions of building up a cross/drop atb but the build started taking on the road guise as that is what I most immediately want so I can ride pavement daily until I get a road bike sorted though. I got the Cavas because I figured I could work my way down skinnier to a ~28 which I may end up on depending on the road bike I find (can't hold my breath for that 2013 GT Edge Ti) and roll fast enough in the meantime. Searching now for a road project that fits similarly to this which is about 500mm c-t seat tube and 525mm top tube c-c. Anyone in the LA area have something they want to be rid of?
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IG Last edited by br0qn; 04-03-2023 at 01:20 PM. |
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Nice build. Crank/ringset looks good also.
Was thinking the BlueLug guruguru tape would complement the other orange bits. |
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Rad bike.
Especially because it’s just my size😉 (My commuter is sort of a blue collar version of this. Bianchi Volpe frame built with the spoils of my parts bin and running on 32mm GK slicks. It rides just fine on road, MUP and light gravel.)
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As a matter of fact, I've got it now. |
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