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schlafen
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by schlafen on Wed Sep 22, 2021 11:19 am
robertbb wrote:schlafen wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 7:59 am
Recently refurbed Peugeot PX10 Puymorens
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That's a SRAM drivetrain with GRX crank. How does the wider chainline of that crankset play with the (presumably) 43.5mm chainline on the SRAM gruppo?
Buttery smooth and quiet.
Just by looking at it seems to be centered but haven't actually measured it as I've had no issues. There's no noise or grinding throughout the range.
Setup is 11 speed with 10 speed cranks.
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Dov
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by Dov on Mon Oct 04, 2021 12:31 pm
My latest. '92 Merckx Corsa Extra SLX with Campag Chorus 12 speed.
Brooklyn Gangsta V4 with DXR
Cannondale CAAD 10 Track
Cielo Classic Sportif U8000
Cinelli Supercorsa DA9000
Colnago C64 R12
Concorde DA7800
DeRosa Nuovo Classico SR12
Eddy Mercks Corsa Extra Ch12
Felt F1 DA9050
Trek L500
Long time supporter of Rapha
Strava
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Dov
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by Dov on Tue Oct 12, 2021 9:29 am
Is there a WW approved 1" > 1" 1/8 shim?
Brooklyn Gangsta V4 with DXR
Cannondale CAAD 10 Track
Cielo Classic Sportif U8000
Cinelli Supercorsa DA9000
Colnago C64 R12
Concorde DA7800
DeRosa Nuovo Classico SR12
Eddy Mercks Corsa Extra Ch12
Felt F1 DA9050
Trek L500
Long time supporter of Rapha
Strava
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MrMojo
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- Location: UK
by MrMojo on Wed Oct 20, 2021 12:53 pm
Just built this up. Factory order from colnago, 6 month wait. 58cm PR82 Master with Shimano R9100 groupset. 8.2kg including cages and pedals etc.
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2021 Colnago Master
2020 Colnago C64
2017 Colnago C60
2017 Colnago V1-R
2014 Cipollini RB1K
2008 Colnago Extreme C
2005 Colnago C50
2001 Colnago C40
1996 Colnago Tecnos
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dcj10
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DHG01
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by DHG01 on Mon Nov 29, 2021 9:52 pm
Sharing a pic of how a seatpost clamps on a Scapin.
Not practical and quite complex; but I think it's a piece of art.
Saffron uses it quite a bit. Apparently it's risky as it has to be done when the frame is completed. If something goes wrong, it will ruin all the work.
Also, below a link to an interview with Matthew Sowter from Saffron where he references this clamping approach.
https://www.handbuiltbicyclenews.com/c2 ... s-part-two
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