Frog: With the 11-34 rear, the 36 middle ring covers most situations. On
tonight's shakedown ride, it did spin up to 32 mph on the flat with the 50 and
a downhill push from a roller. The steering is quick (50mm trail) but stable.
Still getting used to it. That crank came as the factory build on
Frog-Buddah scrutinizes you crankset.
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So, the bike is built and it rides really nice. The Terraferma fork has 2.5 cm
more rake than the standard steel Waterford fork. The bike is quick to corner
but remarkably stable. Just some laps around our block so far which is a mile
loop on a hillside. You get to coast fast and then work hard
I've started to build up the frame and fork which came from another list member
last week. (Thanks Jim!) The shipped fork is a Terrafirma and has studs for a
centerpull brake and fork rack braze-ons. I have a spare Waterford road fork
that is new and uncut, but decided to keep the Terrafirma. H