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 Rik
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What bars are on the gryphon Sam?


 
Posted : 01/04/2015 9:31 pm
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I've been meaning to build one for a while and I've just had the perfect excuse!
I want to build the girlfriend a nice MTB and the TT length should be perfect for me with drops :).
She gets flat bars for summer, then I claim it back for winter duties (with drops).

I got to the point this winter where the MTB got put away, I couldn't be bothered with the cleaning and maintaining only to wear stuff out for the sake of a short mudbath ride. The Crossbike turned into the winter road bike this winter.

I think a monstercross setup would be perfect next winter, drops, fat tyres, Exposure Dynamo, mudguards, 1x10 or SS. Pothole eating, winter ready, simple setup, which can go offroad and keeps the best bike from getting wrecked.


 
Posted : 01/04/2015 10:27 pm
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Rik - they are Salsa Cowbells in the widest they do - a 50 I think. A nice 'all rounder' type bar, not as much control as say a Luxy off-road, but much nicer on gravel/road.


 
Posted : 02/04/2015 8:50 am
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Not mine, but I liked it when I saw it -

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Posted : 02/04/2015 6:37 pm
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Sam have you tried Jones loop bars on your bikes - what did you think?


 
Posted : 03/04/2015 1:17 am
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Recently imported one of my bikes from Oz.

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My 29ers have almost all had dropbars. It seems to make sense for them.

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This one is more monstrous than most

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The only problem is that to get the bars in the right position, you need a ridiculous amount of spacers.

Sam has it right on his Gryphon with the longer headtube. I should have bought one of those instead of the Swift and Peregrine.


 
Posted : 03/04/2015 1:38 am
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And i was just about to buy a cx bike!

I now really want to build one of these. Just wondering what sort of frames people use for these, i would be trying to get all the parts off ebay/forums so nothing too exotic. also would you use road bike or mtb gear setups?

Thanks in advance


 
Posted : 03/04/2015 8:37 am
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I may or may not already have a pair of WTB Scraper 27.5+ rims and Trailblazer 2.8" tyres on order already

Where have you ordered those from? I need exactly that for a project I'm working on


 
Posted : 03/04/2015 8:47 am
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One of the first prototype Gryphons.

Great fun and quite a capable bike.

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Posted : 03/04/2015 9:01 am
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This thread is quite inspirational.

I have a couple of old frames in the garage and I had various plans to assemble some form of poor man's Cx machine, but now I'm wondering if something a bit more monstrous might be in order... Hmmm.


 
Posted : 03/04/2015 12:56 pm
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Genesis Fortitude. Too long to enjoy with drops hence a stupidly short stem. Next size down with drops would be purrfect:
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Mate's Peugeot with my Marin Hamilton:
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Posted : 03/04/2015 1:14 pm
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Is there some unwritten rule that says if you have one of these you have to fit shit Avid Cable brakes?

๐Ÿ˜•


 
Posted : 03/04/2015 1:25 pm
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Avid cable pulls are great, it's not for all mountain riding you know.


 
Posted : 03/04/2015 2:06 pm
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Rik - they are Salsa Cowbells in the widest they do - a 50 I think

Must be 46cm, that's the widest they do Sam..


 
Posted : 03/04/2015 3:41 pm
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Avid cable pulls are great, it's not for all mountain riding you know.

I agree, there's nothing wrong with the Avid cable brakes.

Some folk fit crap cables and then wonder why their brakes are no good though.


 
Posted : 03/04/2015 5:47 pm
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Is there some unwritten rule that says if you have one of these you have to fit shit Avid Cable brakes?

Not that long ago the only option for drops and discs was BB7s and TBF if you set them up with descent cables they're not to be sniffed at.


 
Posted : 03/04/2015 6:41 pm
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They are to sniffed at, terrible things... ๐Ÿ˜†

just, if you're going to spend all that money on those bendy folks, and then fit those brakes...


 
Posted : 03/04/2015 7:25 pm
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They are to sniffed at, terrible things

Terrible mechanic warning ๐Ÿ˜‰
Apart from having to adjust the pads for wear they work really well when they're set up right.


 
Posted : 03/04/2015 7:39 pm
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[i]they work really well when they're set up right.[/i]

and yet still blow goats compared to even mediocre hydro...

hey ho, none so blind that shall not see, I'll leave you to it. ๐Ÿ˜€


 
Posted : 03/04/2015 8:11 pm
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Yes that's right nick because i have no experience of any other brakes on any of my bikes.
One things for sure they piss all over any Avid hydro brake. Not that that's difficult...


 
Posted : 03/04/2015 8:17 pm
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and yet still blow goats compared to even mediocre hydro.

Your brakes are filled with water? No wonder they are mediocre


 
Posted : 03/04/2015 8:31 pm
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"They are to sniffed at, terrible things"

Terrible mechanic warning

That's the conclusion I come to as well. My BB7s work as well as any of my hydraulics. It's all about decent cable setup. How you translate the leverage from your handlebar to the calliper is irrelevant if you eliminate wasted movement.


 
Posted : 04/04/2015 11:07 am
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650x50C. Maybe not monstercross but works as well as any large-tyred CX bike ime over the last year.

Did 740 miles on it over 4 1/2 days last Sept, mainly road with some pave, dirt tracks etc, camping along the way with some lighter road tyres on -
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Posted : 04/04/2015 11:35 am
 Sam
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Must be 46cm, that's the widest they do Sam..

IIRC they are 50 c-c across the ends. 46 is some bizarre c-c measurement across an expected hood position.


 
Posted : 04/04/2015 11:06 pm
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Just looking for a new bike and come back to looking at monster cross style bikes as they seem to be able to do everything I am after, currently have a Cube Cross Race Disc '13 and really like the idea of a Salsa or Singular.

Which frameset would be best? I am 6'3"...


 
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