grum how much for small frame??
stumpy_m4 - Member
Headset not included, bought the £40 fsa caged bearing one from planet x which was utter junk and an absolute bitch to get the crown race on, so much so i ended up chipping the forks !!!!!
in the end i got a lifeline (sealed bearings) one from wiggle for £19 which is excellent quality
This is interesting, I thought at first that only that one particular headset form FSA would fit. Good to know that there are other options out there! 🙂
Do you mean this one? [url= http://www.wiggle.co.uk/lifeline-1-18-15-intergrated-headset-with-alloy-cap/ ]Link[/url]
karnali - probably about £100 but I'd have to check out about how much postage would be. Whereabouts are you? I'm in W Yorkshire. I need to check if I've fitted a headset too - have a feeling I have.
Fancy something lighter that does the same job.
I'd double check this, Kaffenback ([url= http://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/FRPXKBD2/planet-x-kaffenback-2-frameset ]link[/url]) frame weight quoted as 2.2 kg and London Road ([url= http://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/FRPXLONROD/planet-x-london-road-frameset ]link[/url]) frame and forks weight quoted as 2.3 kg.
Need to establish if Kaffenback page the 'frame' weight includes forks or not as the product is a frame set and not just a frame.
The kaff frame weight does NOT include forks
I had a pompetamine, it weighed around 2.7kg, plus 1kg for the forks.
How capable are these frames for off road / CX style use?
cookeaa - MemberIt's looking like my drop barred bikes will outnumber my flat bared ones by quite a margin... How did that happen?
because 'mountain biking' has become something that needs 160mm travel, dual compound tyres, full face helmets, kneed pads, chairlifts, and a speed-emo sound track.
most of us don't need any of that for the mix of quiet roads and mellow bridleways that our local off-road riding incorporates.
IIRC my L Pompetamine was 2.3kg
'd double check this, Kaffenback (link) frame weight quoted as 2.2 kg and London Road (link) frame and forks weight quoted as 2.3 kg.
SURELY it has to be considerably lighter than a Kaffenback with the matching forks? 😯
It is - the Kaff weight is frame only.
@ sherma75, yeah that's the one ,fits soo much better than the fsa one from planet x and half the price
Good to know, thanks stumpy! 🙂
Anyone know if the P-X frame stickers on this are easily removable, or whether they are under a clear coat? Thinking of getting one and doing a "stealth" build as a gift.
My understanding is that they are under a clear coat...
..funny, you get the idea of PX having a container full of each size :lol:.
Ordered a large today will build up to a great 1x9 or 1x10 commuter/cx bike - .
Hey cookeaa I commute the A4 also, try not to cramp your style (I'll dive off down the towpath if I see you about 😉 )
@ flyby wire - Don't worry, I have very little style to cramp....
Most of My commuting will still be on the fixie I expect it's what it was built for, but I might start to use the London Road to go via the Kennet tow path as that almost takes me door to door with absolute minimum traffic, got a feeling it might take me a while to build it up though.
that's ok then 🙂
mmm silver, not first choice but ok - thinking about it owned a 1985 raleigh striker,1995 kona hei hei, 2005 giant trance all silver (!)
yep might be Sept when built but could be sooner - versatile 29er for commute at present
Bloody hell mine came already! Delivery people just let themselves into my porch and left it there. 🙂
Fancy posting a photo? How's the silver colour? I'm super curious to know what it looks like when not in a photo shoot à la Planet X web site! 😉
Amazing what you can be arsed to do when you are supposed to be working....
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I quite like it. Might find some horrible turquoise bar tape to match the logo colours. 😀
I've been trying to resist...looks nicer than stock photos.
Anyone planning a flat bat version (basically swapping out an old mtb frame)
I was thinking about building one up as a flat bar bike, and then moving to road groupset/bars when I find things that are on sale.
That does indeed look really nice!
Yes, planning a flat bar commuter here also
Grum, those pics just cost me 150 quid. P-X should use your lucd or pay a percentage...
Grum or others can you weigh it?
What wheels are people putting on it?
Wheels wise I am torn between just buying something like [url= http://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/WPSHOEMRX05/shimano-wh-rx05-road-disc-wheelset ]these (another PX bargain)[/url], or taking the perfectly functional pair of spare 32h hubs from my now defunct SS mtb, and rebuilding them with some cheap 622mm rims, like rigida taurus' cheaper, possibly more robust, but more faff, and heavier...
Im liking the silver more than my lime one 😳
I bought one and also the shimano wheels above. Will be fitting a sora triple group set and on one midge bars, don't really know why but I've always fancied giving them a go!! Also got continental cyclocross speed tyres and some bright blue bar tape to finish it off!!
Can't wait for it all to arrive.......
Used my flat bar commuter today for the first time and it was ace. Really comfy. The Lime Green is amazing. Do feel I will stick drops on it after summer.
Grum, those pics just cost me 150 quid. P-X should use your lucd or pay a percentage...
🙂
Al I have no means of weighing - feels pretty light though.
Do these frames take a regular integrated headset or the campagnolo integrated headset?
and "lucd" was supposed to be "pics" with fat fingers on my phone...
Do these frames take a regular integrated headset or the campagnolo integrated headset?
FSA C-40/No.42 ACB.
brant is that the only type of headset that will fit? The [url= http://www.fullspeedahead.com/products/cyclocross/orbit-c-40-acb-integrated-headset/ ]FSA website[/url] says that it is Campagnolo compatible, however stumpy_m4 has fitted an [url= http://www.wiggle.co.uk/lifeline-1-18-15-intergrated-headset-with-alloy-cap/ ]IS integrated one[/url] and is saying that it fits fine. Very confused!!
Thanks, brant, I was going by this website [url= http://www.parktool.com/blog/repair-help/headset-standards ]Park Tools[/url]
Sorry to repeat myself but is anybody 6'2" tall with one of these? Size guide says I could go for either large or X-large, just wondered what anyone else had gone for. I'm currently riding a large Carrera TDF but could find any information on the geometry and don't trust my measurements.
XL
So Based on [url= http://problemsolversbike.com/files/tech/s.h.i.s.pdf ]S.H.I.S[/url] it should be:
Top = ZS42/28.6
Bottom = IS52/40
Right?
As ever the cycle industry came up with a useful system to identify interfaces for Frame/fork measurements and spec' a headset...
And then half the manufacturers find ways to confound the bollox off of customers by quoting all sorts of other numbers and terminology...
How is the OD of a headtube useful to me when I'm trying to match a bearing to the ID?
I'm confused about headsets and a bit thick:
Headset not included, bought the £40 fsa caged bearing one from planet x which was utter junk and an absolute bitch to get the crown race on, so much so i ended up chipping the forks !!!!!
in the end i got a lifeline (sealed bearings) one from wiggle for £19 which is excellent quality
Which was the lifeline one you got? I've never paid more than about £20 for a headset.

