Still riding it 650b?How has it worked out?
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Beautiful! Looks great. And massive clearance for tires and fenders!
On Sunday, January 11, 2015 at 3:16:59 PM UTC-5, Kieran J wrote:
> Hi Alls,
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> After having a too-small 66cm Ram in 700c for a bit, I recently acquired a
> 68cm frameset from listmember Geoff Wendt (thanks Geoff!). I proce
Nice job Kieran! It obviouly found a very good home!
On Sunday, January 11, 2015 at 2:16:59 PM UTC-6, Kieran J wrote:
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> Hi Alls,
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> After having a too-small 66cm Ram in 700c for a bit, I recently acquired a
> 68cm frameset from listmember Geoff Wendt (thanks Geoff!). I proceeded to
> build
No fenders on mine, so there's where the extra clearance comes from. I'm using
the Tektro widemouth sidepulls (up to 57mm reach), forget the exact model name.
I could probably do 35mm tires with SKS fenders.
David
Chicago
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I feel you, Bill! I know they aren't needed, but I do like how the leather
washers cozy up the fitment of the squared washers to the rounded contour
of the fender. It adds a bit of a colour accent too ;-)
KJ
On Sunday, January 11, 2015 at 11:01:19 PM UTC-5, Bill Lindsay wrote:
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> Great work.
Great work. One tiny quibble, though. The general consensus is you don't
need to run leather washers at the fender eyebolts. Generally you only run
leather washers where the fender attaches to the frame. It probably won't
do any harm to have them there, but it's not necessary.
Bill Lindsay
Your Redwood uses 700x38?? With which Tektro brakes?
I have the Shimano 47-57 on my Redwood and it does not look like I could go
past the current 700x32. But I do run fenders, so there's that as well.
On Jan 11, 2015 5:12 PM, "David Banzer" wrote:
> There must've been a design change in cleara
For sure there must have been some construction variation in the
Rambouillet/Redwood lineage that led to differences in tire clearance. The
66cm Ram I had previous to this one had no dimples at the chainstays,
whereas this one does. I think the brake bridge is slighly higher with this
one as we
Beautiful! Add an air horn to the tape job and you'll have a complete
yacht. Grin.
With abandon,
Patrick
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There must've been a design change in clearance at some point. When
researching my interest in a Redwood (a less fancy Ram, but identical in
geometry) I got feedback that the Ram didn't really clear larger tires, &c.
I thought, what the heck, I can live with 32mm max tires. Turns out it fits
tr
That is a beauty for sure. I have the same crankset on my Ram and in single
mode on my SimpleOne. I love it.
David
Charlotte, NC
On Sunday, January 11, 2015 at 3:16:59 PM UTC-5, Kieran J wrote:
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> Hi Alls
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> After having a too-small 66cm Ram in 700c for a bit, I recently acquired a
> 68cm fra
Honestly, there's gobs of tire clearance. Without the fenders, I'm sure I
could get some 27.5 x 2.1 knobblies in there.
I just weighed the thing, and it comes in at a respectable 27 lbs. Can't
wait to do some rambling and ambling on this guy!
KJ
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