Scott Spark 1x10 lefty 18.98lbs (8572g)
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Looks great with the "raw" frame
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Internal cable routing conversion getting done.
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devinci wrote:absolutely love the minimal pain job, superb
Thanks...ended up pretty good! now I'm only waiting on a small 5mm adapter to fit the s-work crank on this BB92 and I'll be good to put everything back together.
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New tool!
Fitting an S-works crank onto BB92! Before you lecture me.....it worked! Pictures coming soon.
Fitting an S-works crank onto BB92! Before you lecture me.....it worked! Pictures coming soon.
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Finished! 18.9lbs with 2.25/2.40 tires and heavy cassette.
to sand down BB to fit swork crank
Carbon stem cap doing its trick
Running shifting and brake cable internally...much cleaner look
to sand down BB to fit swork crank
Carbon stem cap doing its trick
Running shifting and brake cable internally...much cleaner look
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Very cool bike!
sweet! need some good pictures of the new setup
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Bike did great as a first ride after modifications.
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tskubi wrote:Shifter on the left side andreszucs ?
I'm missing 3 fingers on right hand (brake with little finger)...so to make things easier I moved to the left, the advantage of gripshift style.
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Wait what?!
Decided to try this because I still like the lever feature on seatclamps..
Original washer used on spark frames to secure cable and work with bottle cage... since it's no longer needed now is pairing with a front wheel quick release lever left over (because a have the lefty). Perfect combo since the washer has a concave face, fully working and holding seatpost well and strong.
21g is actually lighter then a 38mm X-Clamp QR EVO 38...and I'm still using a M5 stainless steel rod, with a Ti rod would go under 20g for sure!
Decided to try this because I still like the lever feature on seatclamps..
Original washer used on spark frames to secure cable and work with bottle cage... since it's no longer needed now is pairing with a front wheel quick release lever left over (because a have the lefty). Perfect combo since the washer has a concave face, fully working and holding seatpost well and strong.
21g is actually lighter then a 38mm X-Clamp QR EVO 38...and I'm still using a M5 stainless steel rod, with a Ti rod would go under 20g for sure!
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I call it 'Eureka moments'...I have that all the time!
If you look closely to the picture with the clamp on the scale, I have a Mt zoom 38 on the background. Too bad I damaged the clamp on another 'eureka moment'...but it was not on a bike, was on a prosthetic foot. Sure would be the lightest 38mm clamp with lever in the world! Lol
If you look closely to the picture with the clamp on the scale, I have a Mt zoom 38 on the background. Too bad I damaged the clamp on another 'eureka moment'...but it was not on a bike, was on a prosthetic foot. Sure would be the lightest 38mm clamp with lever in the world! Lol
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