his way is
great! Hope to see more opportunities like this. Thx!
On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 6:26:14 PM UTC-6 Justus G wrote:
> I think Greg is actually referring to the SS model, which is an early Ibis
> bike, as opposed to meaning single speed.
>
> As someone with a couple of
I think Greg is actually referring to the SS model, which is an early Ibis
bike, as opposed to meaning single speed.
As someone with a couple of Scorchers, I will only say that the one thing
that is more fun than an Ibis Scorcher is a Willits Scorcher with Schwalbe
2.35" Big Ones. Fixed and Pl
Standover is generally a non-issue and should be of limited consideration
for fit purposes, all things being equal.
I do believe your saddle height has been very low based on the fact that I
have an 83cm PBH and run a height of 72cm. The Riv guidance looks to be
within expected range.
General
chainline not chainlink
On Sunday, December 4, 2022 at 11:28:53 AM UTC-6 Justus G wrote:
> All good! You are on the right track. As Scott stated earlier, you can
> likely even go lower with the spec of 110-113mm and I am sure I am running
> a touch shorter on mine just for the redu
All good! You are on the right track. As Scott stated earlier, you can
likely even go lower with the spec of 110-113mm and I am sure I am running
a touch shorter on mine just for the reduced Q and good chainlink for gears
I use.
BTW great cranks you have and love the finish on them. I have t
I know. Conflicting info. Hopefully all good teaching moments and good
discussion.
Justus in Mpls ;)
On Sunday, December 4, 2022 at 10:36:20 AM UTC-6 Jingy wrote:
> I was going off what Jacob said in a later post- "just checked and it’s a
> 110 BCD on the big ring."
> So Jacob will need to
Jim: Correct, however if you see the original post, he is running 42/32/22
which is not compatible with 110/74bcd. Until I see otherwise or those
gear numbers change, we have to assume he is really running the Compact
94/58 Ritchey Logic and 110-113mm is the correct recommend. His issue
seem
If you look for a good condition old stock XT M737 or LX M563 you should
have a perfect match for your ring sizes, a small/short enough cage to not
hit the stays and enough range for the triple. I am currently using this
setup with a 110/74 Ritchey Triple that I run with a Phil ~119mm BB. But
Own a wide selection of Road Runner bags and they have been my go to for
the last 5 years for sure. Burrito bags, tool rolls, backpacks. All great
stuff!
Don't miss the Comrad lightweight packable backpack. I bike everywhere and
travel everywhere with that packable bag. Folds up and can fit
Correct. DT Swiss TK 7.1 rims. The precursor to the TK540. I have the
same DT240/TK540 combo on one of my Rosco Bubbe's. Great Wheelset is
really an understatement.
On Friday, November 25, 2022 at 3:16:11 PM UTC-6 Mr. Ray wrote:
> Congratsyour rims look like DT Swiss TK540 (double eyele
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