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[Closed] I fancy a steel road/all round/cross bike. Whats any good?

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...at the moment its looking like either a Kaffenback, Cross Check or Casseroll I think....

I was not familiar with the Casseroll until it cropped up on this thread today. I've just been to the Salsa site to check it out... and in terms of geometry, it is alomst identicacal to the Kaffenback.

In size 'Large' (Kaffenback) vs 57cm (Casseroll), there is virtually no difference in geometry.

Head angles and seat tube angles are within half a degree of each other, effective top tube lengths are within 5mm of each other, and the chainstays are both the same length. The only difference I can see between the two is the Casseroll has a slightly taller head tube and seat tube, which gives it a more 'traditional' look with its more conventional high cross-bar - compared with the Kaffenbacks' 'compact' style sloping crossbar.

The critical geometries however, are pretty much the same for both frames. Likewise, they both have stupid names, and come in a similar wierd sand colour...

I've got a Small size Kaffenback frame and fork up for grabs just as soon as I find myself a replacement in Medium... just in case you are interested??


 
Posted : 08/11/2011 10:04 pm
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Thanks monstermarrow, I hadnt really bothered comparing geometries as of yet. I think I'd be looking for a 2nd hand Kaffenback (not keen on the new dropouts and I'm not fussed about disc brakes)

However, Im 6'2" so a small would be.....too small.

Anyone know how they size up compared to the planet x road bikes?

I had a carbon sl in X-Large which worked with a 90mm stem and a layback post, or a 110mm stem and an inline post. It was probably a touch large, but I enjoyed the long TT length for out of the saddle climbs.

The Kaffenback is shorter by the looks of it, but the angles are slightly different. What does this mean exactly? Im assuming they're shorter as they're supposed to be more relaxed. So would the XL size work? I'd probably be looking to run a layback post and a 100mmish stem I'd guess.

Ta


 
Posted : 08/11/2011 10:28 pm
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rode a roadrat in a single ring cx guise for a while, but the racer in me wanted faster acceleration after i messed a corner up and overshot an exit.
so i went to a longish chainstay cx bike from kona in alloy..kicks me about a bit too much at slower pace but the faster you go off road the better it gets so i guess pace or aggresion needs to be considered too..whatever you choose, there's nowt like a two wheel drift (and save) on 35mm rubber!


 
Posted : 08/11/2011 10:28 pm
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just spotted..6 foot 2 on a steel frame bike..compliant is the word


 
Posted : 08/11/2011 10:30 pm
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"[i]...at the moment its looking like either a Kaffenback...[/i]"

Hey, cynic-al, EAT SAMURI'S WIN.

๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 09/11/2011 12:42 am
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Have a look at the Soma Double Cross - or the Double Cross DC if you want to run discs. Pleasingly unheard of on here, but really nice in a skinny-tubed, proper steel sort of way.


 
Posted : 09/11/2011 1:32 am
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Ha Bez ๐Ÿ˜€ *munches*

DTF my Casseroll would be ideal, I'm 6'1" and it was spot on. I got disc mounts put on though. I have brake calipers, seatpost, headset, mudguards to match...


 
Posted : 09/11/2011 5:37 am
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