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No I'm from the middle. 😡
fairly sure we've been over this Stu. it's The North. 😉
I think you'll find it [b]is[/b] the middle Del. 8)
(We need to get down your way again soon though)
North of Exeter is all Scotland isn't it?
meh. north of taunton is defo The North. argue if you want. you have to come down here to do it, and we've messed with the trails since you were here last... 😉
Jo : [url= http://surlybikes.com/blog/post/wherein_we_attempt_to_answer_your_krampus_questions ]#8 is yours i think.[/url]
Del I'm in Newton Abbott next week but working and no room for my bike in the car. 😥
Maybe you could translate for me. 😆
I'm glad you've stopped arguing.
you have a rack. i saw it. you can drop your bike here on your way to downtown NA. 😀
I have to stop in Brizzol on the way and I'm not leaving my bike on the back of the car there. 😯
Still the middle BTW.
Nice words Gil. I remember that Thetford. The summer of discotent, my Pompino & Charlie's red hair IIRC. /goes all misty eyed
middle of the north? ohalrightthen..
Wow... The ride is great. Previously I had ridden a medium which was too small. The XL is spot on.
Found some mystical text on the tyre bead: "Wizard speak knowledge bomb - put the tyre down and pick up a beer"
The extra chunky ESI grips do what they say
The bars are massive, but right
Gusset nitro pedals are really nice
16+ year old race race face seat posts are still great.
Reflective rim tape makes me look like something from Tron
Mines pretty much finished.
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Got to shorten brake hoses, change stem, swap crank over and change seat.
Had a maiden voyage today, fantastic. Taking it to Dalbeattie on Sunday for a proper workout!
the red detailing is working well gents
Charlie's front skewer is showing tho
mrlugz needs to get the reflective rim tape, that's a big win
Thanks mattjg... And mr lugz cleans his kitchen floor more often than I clean my shop.
But mr lugz, get the safety sticker off the seat tube. And what's the orange thing in the seat stay?
Reflective tape, cheap, colour options and by the metre here... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221188866742?var=520134426176&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
Been some facebook group chat on the tube front. Surly 29x3 tubes are 400g, but folk have been using regular 29er tubes for a 400g saving.
Any more riding comments charlie?
Go on...drop it in that SIR.9 fork...I'm dying to know if it fits... 🙂
<awaits Bedmakers build pics.>
I think he'll be finishing it off as I type! Lovely paint job on it too - something that you don't really see in these pics.
Tyre pressure is important, lower is better.
I will be at Afan all weekend Getting some proper miles in.
And my head badge is crooked.
* SV19 TUBES * just been experimenting using normal tubes.
the area around the valve where you have the patch that reinforces this area... wont stretch enough to fill the tyre. You get a baggy area of tyre here, unless you put mega psi in, which makes the tyre too hard.
so who makes the fattest presta 29er tube (other than the surly)?
ah you lot are still debugging this bike - or at least finding how to make best of it. Perhaps it's no bad thing to wait for round 2.
and did I read somewhere there's a significantly lighter version of the tyre coming sometime? or has that arrived now?
safety sticker now removed 😛
I do like the reflective rim tape, though I have gone for a 'semi-stealth' approach.
The orange bits are the i-link boots, stops the chinking noise.
I had a bit slop around on a muddy hill last night, and lower is definatley better on the pressure front. 20 psi offered very little grip on a greasy climb, and a 36T front with a 34T on the back ring is too big for me. In the manual it says a 34 is the biggest that will fit, but a 36 on a truvativ stylo crankset fits.
There is a reason my kitchen floor is so clean, something to do with angle grinders and cold garages. 😉
Having a local ride out in the woods with the club tonight, I'll see how it fairs against the regulars.
Charlie
Sod those fat things, what was that Richey in the background?
MT... thats my Ritchey Logic Road demo bike... http://www.charliethebikemonger.com/ritchey-wcs-road-logic-frameset-3394-p.asp
Its really rather nice.
Any one in the midlands with a krampus I could have a nose at?
is sideways in the middlelands?
Alsager Cheshire and he has one wanting a home.
I really must stop looking at this thread. Is Tim's a medium Drac?
phew
Can do you a small build kit now, or a medium complete in late April.
Thanks Charlie I really think I want a ride-for-sizing before I drop any cash, and unfortunately I'm not cart-horse sized so your demo's not much use to me.
I'm booked for SSUK so if anyone's down there with a small or medium that time I'd appreciate a 15 min spin on it.
Mine is built and had a shake down test. It is a proper hoon! It has tartan rim strips 🙂 Just need some new grips and the cranks back from the powdercoaters.
so, I finally got the bike into the woods tonight, its amazingly nimble and quick steering, easy to accelerate, the tyres are a bit drifty but I suspect thats because I'm still running them quite high pressure, its pretty much exactly what I was hoping for, will see what its like in the hills soon but I can see this being my go to bike and taking over the big blue IF 🙂
Pics of the tartan rim strips Cupra or I'm calling BS on that!
Charlie, was that you in the carpark at the FOD on Sunday?
Mboy... Yep that was me.... I doubt there was more than one krampus in fod that day... We stopped off on the way home from Wales.
SUSPENSION FORKS... Rumour is that that wheel will fit in my manitou tower, I will test this out this week.





