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Anyone using one of these for cyclocross duties? i cant help thinking that it would make a cheap, light cx frame and double as a cheap light road frame for the summer road duties
anyone using one for road duties, anyone got one, any opinions?
I'd be surprised if it has enough clearance for a cx tyre but I've never even seen one, let alone ridden
No canti or mudguard mounts but looks nice for what it is. What about an [url= http://www.planet-x-bikes.co.uk/i/q/FRPXUJ/planet-x-uncle-john-frame ]Uncle John[/url] if you want a CX frame from PX for the same cash?
ahh yes no canti mounts hmm, any good caliper systems for cx? :O
uncle john no doubt do the job well but its half kilo heavier, they should update the unkle john, lighter and flat top tube, etc
I could be talking out of my hole, but I thought cx sized tyres and road brakes didn't get on, same with frame clearance for cx tyres.
think your right on the road brake thing but the frame says it can accommodate 38mm cx tyres... unless its a website typo..
tthew (my brother) has one of these, and was going to sell it to replace for a second mountain bike.... he couldn't bring himself to sell it cos he likes it too much
answer is to phone px and ask to speak to Ian Cammish or possibly Dave Loughran about how to make it cross ready, if you really want a cx bike then the uncle john would be better suited as it's designed for that purpose but a CX fork and bodge on cantilever hangers would be the way of doing it if you were adamant
