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Anonymous No.2054430 [Report] >>2054443 >>2054471 >>2055641
/pybt/ - early autumn edition
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Anonymous No.2054431 [Report] >>2054437
Anonymous No.2054437 [Report] >>2054446
>>2054431
I wish i were that bike bros
Anonymous No.2054443 [Report] >>2054444 >>2054473
>>2054430 (OP)
Copped this for cheap and turned it into my daily commuter.
Ordered tanwalls by accident but I think they look ok here even if I’d prefer black. 3x7 XT group still rides like a dream 35 years later.
Anonymous No.2054444 [Report] >>2054472
>>2054443
And my other bike.
Managed to fit 55mm tires on 27.5 wheels into it with a few hairs of fork clearance. Looks sketchy but has not been a problem for 1000km+
Not something for muddy rides though.

Super comfy on long rides with the big tubeless tires and suspension stem
Anonymous No.2054446 [Report]
>>2054437
wouldn't you rather be the girl though?
Anonymous No.2054471 [Report] >>2054476 >>2054509
>>2054430 (OP)
>I wish I'd have bought a bigger frame, the post
Anonymous No.2054472 [Report] >>2054983
>>2054444
looks nice I wonder how that rides compared to a modern gravel bike
Anonymous No.2054473 [Report] >>2054983
>>2054443
cool. is it that ritchey logic fork stock?
Anonymous No.2054476 [Report] >>2054477 >>2056714
>>2054471
>i wish i had a bigger dick, the post
Anonymous No.2054477 [Report] >>2054478 >>2054482
>>2054476
I'm cool with my 7 inches
Anonymous No.2054478 [Report] >>2054479
>>2054477
post cock :)
Anonymous No.2054479 [Report] >>2054481
>>2054478
I'm at work right now
Anonymous No.2054480 [Report]
Uhhh...
Anonymous No.2054481 [Report]
>>2054479
go into the bathroom and snap us a pic, bigman
Anonymous No.2054482 [Report]
>>2054477
>asian or indian incel, the post
Anonymous No.2054490 [Report] >>2054550
Sup. Just put on long technomic stem

Can someone rec me a minimal front rack? Have wald 137 but hardware is too flimsy. Also is there a significant problem with carrying loads on thinner tires?

>>205444
That’s tight
Anonymous No.2054509 [Report] >>2054523
>>2054471
Frame size is ok. It just refuses to acknowledge that what it really needs is a granny bike, so it put a ridiculous stem on the bike. Very homosexual, but not uncommon.
Anonymous No.2054523 [Report]
>>2054509
post bike
Anonymous No.2054532 [Report] >>2054540 >>2054554 >>2054555 >>2054870 >>2055002
NBD - Saracen Aerial 30 Elite. Stocked to get out next week and put it through its paces. Pedals arrive tomorrow lmao
Anonymous No.2054540 [Report]
>>2054532
looks fun
Anonymous No.2054550 [Report] >>2055108
>>2054490
am I retarded? that looks like a nuts uncomfortable seat angle
Anonymous No.2054554 [Report] >>2054560
>>2054532
nice colour, i really like yellow on bikes, don't why why, it just looks really pleasant
also
>saracen
are you serious lmao
Anonymous No.2054555 [Report] >>2054556 >>2054560 >>2055174
>>2054532
very nice, I also will be building new shiny bike this weekend. I'll waste tomorrow by putting helicopter tape on the frame.
I just hope my hand will be steady when cutting the steer tube.
Anonymous No.2054556 [Report]
>>2054555
Just clamp an old stem around it before cutting and you won’t be able to fuck it up
Anonymous No.2054560 [Report] >>2054567
>>2054554
>are you serious lmao
w-what do I not know? The frames have a pretty decent rep as far I know

>>2054555
Nice, post pics here when built. Yet to cut a steerer but I've used pipe cutters for bars in the past. Surely it's worth picking one up for $20 if you'll get a couple of uses out of it?
Anonymous No.2054567 [Report] >>2054570 >>2054574
>>2054560
i'm just poking fun at the name rofl
Anonymous No.2054570 [Report]
>>2054567
It will be renamed Marracen next year. BOSH!
Anonymous No.2054574 [Report]
>>2054567
I guess it's an arab company? pretty weird to name your company a name for your people that only other people called you.
Anonymous No.2054869 [Report] >>2054873 >>2055010
Current project. Re-painted with new decals (the decals are in original colors). It's going to be my new gravel/touring bike. I have all the parts at home already, but Im waiting for my logo decals to arrive before I can give it its clear coat. My balls are so blue.
The hardware will be entirely black.
Anonymous No.2054870 [Report] >>2054871 >>2054982
>>2054532
>Deore XT instead of Di2
>aluminium instead of carbon
>fox shocks
>cheapest DT swiss rims

Anon... i...
Anonymous No.2054871 [Report] >>2054874
>>2054870
>conflating groupsets with electronic shifting
>advocating for plastic MTB's
>fox instead of [my brand] shox
>non-chink rims

frogposter, I....
Anonymous No.2054873 [Report] >>2054876
>>2054869
nice. where did you get decals for that specific model?
Anonymous No.2054874 [Report] >>2054888 >>2055043
>>2054871
Im just sayin that the boys and i wont respect that kid on the trail simple as.
This is a big boy trail for big boys and bikes only.
Anonymous No.2054876 [Report]
>>2054873
Ebay. It's not a super rare model, that usually helps.
Anonymous No.2054888 [Report]
>>2054874
you're an insufferable twat
Anonymous No.2054891 [Report] >>2054893 >>2055006
Anonymous No.2054893 [Report] >>2054900
>>2054891
Interesting. What’s the advantage of that wheel size?
Anonymous No.2054900 [Report]
>>2054893
quick acceleration, easier storage, it's funny.
Anonymous No.2054924 [Report] >>2054925 >>2054929 >>2054933
Can I post me bike without getting ridiculed and mocked? Because every time I post my bikes I get nothing but hate and abuse.
Anonymous No.2054925 [Report]
>>2054924
don't be a weenie
if you don't like what you're seeing just close the tab
Anonymous No.2054929 [Report]
>>2054924
wouldn't bother posting no
Anonymous No.2054933 [Report]
>>2054924
wow your bikes must really suck then
Anonymous No.2054946 [Report] >>2054984
I putted mountain bike tires ans 27.5 wheels on my grabbel shitter
Anonymous No.2054947 [Report] >>2055088
Also I put a 36t chain ring and expensive tires on the shartmart bike. Aliexpress baited me with a thumbnail of two rekon race for $59 but it was one. They'll put the lowest option price with the highest option image in the thumbnails like that so I just got a 2nd tire. They're pretty nice but I would have like to have spent less since this bike has tubes and its never going tubless.
Anonymous No.2054953 [Report] >>2054962 >>2054992 >>2054993 >>2054995 >>2055027
Never rode with or past anyone i didn’t drop hard
Anonymous No.2054962 [Report] >>2054964
>>2054953
Anonymous No.2054964 [Report]
>>2054962
Yeah and i smok cigarette btw
Anonymous No.2054982 [Report] >>2054985 >>2055001
>>2054870
I'd be more worried about the dhr on the front
Anonymous No.2054983 [Report]
>>2054473
I believe so yes. Why?
Seems like just a normal fork to me.

>>2054472
Apart from the obvious (flat bars), the difference is the lower stack and high BB.

Definitely feels more nimble over rough or technical terrain and the odd bits of singletrack than a modern gravel bike.
The tradeoff is I guess worse handling through quick corners but idc. I’m not a racer
Anonymous No.2054984 [Report] >>2054991
>>2054946
What kind of dropper is that?
Anonymous No.2054985 [Report] >>2055044
>>2054982
Anonymous No.2054991 [Report]
>>2054984
Its the stock weird ass seatpost
Anonymous No.2054992 [Report] >>2055113
>>2054953
>tranny bike
Anonymous No.2054993 [Report] >>2054995 >>2055018 >>2055035 >>2055113 >>2056434
>>2054953
My bike mogs your bike.
+ you're a tranny.
Anonymous No.2054995 [Report] >>2055113
>>2054953
I feel like I'm supposed to not like it because it's a trek and I have a weird dislike for hunt wheels, but after

>>2054993
Soulless bike witih snap city crankset and delamination wheels with star ratchet that won't engage.

Slammed stem tranny with correct chain position:1

"Aero" bike with 30 inches of spacers and chain in the granny gear: 0

inb4 post bike, lol nope
Anonymous No.2055001 [Report]
>>2054982
Nice catch
Anonymous No.2055002 [Report] >>2055003
>>2054532
>bell
Please tell me this is some europoor thing bikes have to be sold with. Why is that on there?
Anonymous No.2055003 [Report]
>>2055002
ring ring ring
CAN'T ESCAPE THE BELLS
ring ring ring
ring ring ring
Anonymous No.2055006 [Report]
>>2054891
Are you a bear?
Anonymous No.2055010 [Report] >>2055011 >>2055012 >>2055021
>>2054869
>picrel current state
Finally got all the stickers and could give it its clearcoats.
I'm missing a Shimano BB tool that's supposed to arrive tomorrow. Then I'll probably put everything together except for the bar tapes.
What do you think of the frame color? I think it came out great.
Anonymous No.2055011 [Report] >>2055014
>>2055010
looks really great but why'd you put it back together before you did the clearcoat?
Anonymous No.2055012 [Report] >>2055014
>>2055010
why not spray the fork, too?
Anonymous No.2055014 [Report]
>>2055011
I didn't. I waited for the stickers before clearcoating and assembling it.

>>2055012
I like it better black. But honestly the fork I bought is a bit shit, I might have to shell out for a decent carbon fork after all...
Anonymous No.2055018 [Report]
>>2054993
>saddle bag
>lights
nice commute, I have one too
Anonymous No.2055021 [Report] >>2055030
>>2055010
I have the poverty version of that. $240 steel bike that I put a 1x microshift group set and 2.2 MTB tires on
Anonymous No.2055027 [Report] >>2055113
>>2054953
maybe we can ride together one day and sniff each other's bib shorts after
Anonymous No.2055030 [Report] >>2055051
>>2055021
Nothing on my bike is expensive, and I'm also using MicroShift Sword group set. Except for the cranks, because they don't make em for 73 mm BBs.
Yours looks super dope. How are these cheapo forks? I'm thinking of picking up one of those.
Anonymous No.2055035 [Report]
>>2054993
gee, how does mom let you have two bottle cages?
Anonymous No.2055043 [Report]
>>2054874
seconding lmao
and dont try telling me you were only pretending to be a trashy subhuman that tries to make up for it with expendive bikes
eating shit ironically is still eating shit
Anonymous No.2055044 [Report] >>2055047 >>2055048
>>2054985
the R in DHR stands for rear
Anonymous No.2055047 [Report] >>2055074
>>2055044
obviously have no idea what you're discussing
the r in dhr stands for race
great fron tyre
i've switched to 2 kryptotals fronts (front and rear) for the bike park setup
Anonymous No.2055048 [Report]
>>2055044
the f in dhf stands for freeride by the way
Anonymous No.2055049 [Report]
I don't know anything about MTB, are MTB people actually snobs about individual kinds of MTB? that sounds funny. like people being snobs over eating McDonalds vs Burger King
Anonymous No.2055051 [Report] >>2055052 >>2055060 >>2056249
>>2055030
>How are these cheapo forks?
Bretty gud. I also have this Aliexpress cheapie on shartmart bike #2 that looks even more like a garbon fork and the stickers are clear coated so you can pull them off. I ride Aliexpress suspension forks on blue single track so I'll trust a fixed alloy fork on gravel. How hard can it be to fuck up?
Anonymous No.2055052 [Report]
>>2055051
>are
Are not clear coated
Anonymous No.2055060 [Report]
>>2055051
I'd definitely trust a chinesium alu fork over a carbon one, that's for sure. I'll just have to find one for rim brakes. Thanks.
Anonymous No.2055074 [Report] >>2055076
>>2055047
Oh I yeah *I* have no idea
Anonymous No.2055076 [Report] >>2055091
>>2055074
yes.
you must have little to no knowledge if you think a dhr front is worrying or is a rear tyre only.
Anonymous No.2055088 [Report]
>>2054947
looks very clean nice bike anon
Anonymous No.2055091 [Report] >>2055101
>>2055076
The DHR tread is designed for rear use. Put an Assegai in the front like everyone else and stop trying to justify that fuckup on an anonymous image board.
Anonymous No.2055092 [Report] >>2055096 >>2055099
why did /n/ somehow lose the faculty to take a decent photograph of a bicycle? why would you even take an NDS shot in the first place?
Anonymous No.2055096 [Report] >>2055111
>>2055092
What's a NDS shot?
Anonymous No.2055099 [Report] >>2055106
>>2055092
We didn't gatekeep hard enough and the inmates run the asylum now. I warned you when coronatards came flooding in, I tried to promote basic decency, but I was told I was being "too elitist", that "we were all like that once".

And now look where that got us. Spare the rod, spoil the child.
Anonymous No.2055101 [Report] >>2055102
>>2055091
you are retarded
Anonymous No.2055102 [Report] >>2055103
>>2055101
No, great counter-argument though.
Anonymous No.2055103 [Report] >>2055117 >>2055125
>>2055102
>thinks the r in dhr stands for rear
>thinks dhr in the front is bad
i don't argue with retards, they drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience
congratulations on your victory
Anonymous No.2055106 [Report]
>>2055099
post a bike faggot
Anonymous No.2055108 [Report]
>>2054550
You are retarded if you don't know the Brooks' tilt.
Anonymous No.2055111 [Report] >>2055116 >>2055126
>>2055096
it may alarm and frighten you to learn that bicycles have two sides and that it is universally understood among non-lobotomized people that photos of one side are useful and photos of the other side are not
Anonymous No.2055113 [Report]
>>2054992
Its NOT a trannybike its NOT!!
Literally when i bought it i tried to buy all black but i would have had to wait 3 months or something, ended up with this color and thought man, 4chan is gonna call it a tranny bike
But ngl its too orangey to be a tranny bike and not a single person irl has said shit other than how good it looks in this paint and its kinda grown on me
>>2054993
I mog you and your bike I don’t like your bike and i bet you are slow
>>2054995
Heard some shit about the hunt wheels but i have been bouncing them through awful potholes for a year and they haven’t even gone out of true, friend got some new mavics and they are already kinda fucking wonky after three days damn
>>2055027
Only if you are a cute girl
Wait no because last month i bagged a hot Spanish gf who does triathlons ayyy
Anonymous No.2055116 [Report]
>>2055111
Ohh, non-drive side. Thanks, friend.
Anonymous No.2055117 [Report]
>>2055103
>thinks the r in dhr stands for rear
Yes it does.
>thinks dhr in the front is bad
Yes it is.

But it probably isn't a problem for you, seeing how little clue you have you probably don't actually downhill for shit.
Anonymous No.2055125 [Report]
>>2055103
your tires are probably on backwards
Anonymous No.2055126 [Report] >>2055128
>>2055111
why would you wanna see all the bloat bullshit gears and shit and not the sexy bike itself
Anonymous No.2055128 [Report]
>>2055126
This is why you ngmi and why you ride slow
Anonymous No.2055130 [Report] >>2055132 >>2055264
I don't wanna get doxxed but this is what my bike looks like, roast me /n/
Anonymous No.2055132 [Report]
>>2055130
Thing looks like it belongs to an animated dwarf.
Anonymous No.2055174 [Report] >>2055265 >>2055363
>>2054555
here it is
remember to not start building the bike on the weekend because you still might end up needing some things
>tfw nobody was selling the red bomber z2
sad!
Anonymous No.2055264 [Report]
>>2055130
you're insane
Anonymous No.2055265 [Report] >>2055270 >>2055307 >>2055362
>>2055174
gee, are you sure your chainring is small enough?
Anonymous No.2055270 [Report]
>>2055265
That's a perfectly fine size for a mountain bike.
Anonymous No.2055307 [Report] >>2055317 >>2055332
>>2055265
yeah, I took it into mountains today and 32T was perfect for the climbing I did and the flats I had on the road back home
I had 2x10 on previous bike and the 1x12 is quite the difference. I was shocked how much better climbing is.
or is it just smoothness of brand new (and higher tier) parts?
Anonymous No.2055317 [Report]
>>2055307
>smoothness of brand new parts
this
new, lubed chain makes a huge difference
Anonymous No.2055332 [Report]
>>2055307
mea culpa. my guess was way smaller, didn't realize it was 32t.
Anonymous No.2055362 [Report]
>>2055265
It's normal MTB sized, gayfag.
Anonymous No.2055363 [Report]
>>2055174
A Nørdest once hit my sister.
Anonymous No.2055564 [Report] >>2055567 >>2055568 >>2055621 >>2055622
My third self built frame
Anonymous No.2055567 [Report] >>2055568 >>2055584
>>2055564
Just reminds me how glad I am the bamboo frame trend of the late 00's died. Your bike is fucking ugly, just like nearly every other bamboo bike. What's the point of making something custom that still doesn't have a tall enough headtube for your fit?
Anonymous No.2055568 [Report] >>2055584
>>2055564
>>2055567
Bamboo bikes are based, I always wanted one but never had the time to learn to build one. It's an interesting idea in theory but in practice mostly serves as a personal design challenge
Anonymous No.2055584 [Report]
>>2055567
The geometry was copied off an old MTB frame since I didn't fancy building a frame vice for a single project.
It works out fine since I have fairly large feet and use a seatpost with 3cm set back

>>2055568
>personal design challenge
Pretty much. I simply built it because I could
Anonymous No.2055621 [Report] >>2055819
>>2055564
cool!
there's a bunch of bamboo growing by me. after you harvest it, how do you make it nice and brown instead of yellow with all the blotchy stuff? does it need to be heated to get the moisture out when it's green?
Anonymous No.2055622 [Report] >>2055623
>>2055564
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nYhm0WIKsI
Anonymous No.2055623 [Report] >>2055624
>>2055622
the bamboo itself was alright
Anonymous No.2055624 [Report] >>2055819
>>2055623
The strongest material is of no use if you can't make the joints strong enough.
Of course he abused the bike and you're probably fine for all eternity if you use it normally.
Anonymous No.2055629 [Report] >>2055641
>More waiting for bike parts because some didn't fit.
Anonymous No.2055641 [Report] >>2055704
>>2055629
>bought 46-36-24 crankset
>didn't check compatibility for my drive train
Fuck
>>2054430 (OP)
Can you tell me your drive train combo here?
Anonymous No.2055681 [Report] >>2055705 >>2055757 >>2056108
Daughter is almost 3. In the past 18 months i put possibly 2k Km on this thing.
What to say. Me, toddler, miscellaneous and bike are probably 120kg.It's impossible to go faster than 15km/h, IMPOSSIBLE.
Casted metal vbrakes are perfectly fine.
When she jumps and moves on her sit my back is throw all over the place. Thanks god 90s mtbs have a short wheel base.
A steering stabilizer is very difficult to setup on a fork with rake/offsets.
I totally believe that people could make money manufacturing and selling a proper dual arm kickstand that actually works.
Anonymous No.2055704 [Report] >>2055755
>>2055641
46-36-20something, 10 speed 11-32
Anonymous No.2055705 [Report] >>2055715 >>2055721
>>2055681
t. dropped his daughter on her head and hasn't told the mother yet
Anonymous No.2055715 [Report]
>>2055705
You can't leave the bike with the baby unattended. It's ostensibly clear on every baby sit label.
Anonymous No.2055721 [Report]
>>2055705
It's alright, she'll be like her mom then
Anonymous No.2055755 [Report] >>2055821
>>2055704
>10 speed 11-32
what front and rear derailleur are you using?
Anonymous No.2055757 [Report] >>2056137
>>2055681
At that point just get a decent new e-cargo bike anon.
>120kg
>15km/h
I take my 20kg dog in his 10kg trailer around for tours sometimes and i gross 130-140kg with my bike and some stuff and can easily do 20km/h+
Just get better anon.
Anonymous No.2055819 [Report] >>2055825 >>2055827 >>2055828
>>2055621
Buying professionally treated bamboo is the safest option of course.
I harvested my tubes in a local bamboo garden and dried them for half a year in the workshop of my employer.
The patterns depend entirely on the variety. However chlorophyll will decompose over time and they'll always end up shades of brown.

>>2055624
Properly made composites should be as sturdy as any quality carbon frame.
My first frame, which I built under supervision in a workshop, survived 12000km in Australia with front and back panniers.
It did that despite having a design flaw with the seat post shell. Would not use an aliminium reducer shell for that.
Cut out some tube from a defunct steel frame.
My first entirely home made frame I cobbled together from srcap materials in my employers workshop.
It did not hold up.
Use marine grade epoxy and fibres designed for composite work.
A lot of cycle couriers in Berlin use Bamboo frames and they abuse the shit out of them.
They hold up fine.
Anonymous No.2055821 [Report] >>2056010
>>2055755
front - xt dual pull
rear - deore m600 long cage. no clutch.
Anonymous No.2055825 [Report] >>2056037
>>2055819
just passively anywhere indoors or was there some kind of active heating ?
Anonymous No.2055827 [Report] >>2056037
>>2055819
is the bike okay?
Anonymous No.2055828 [Report]
>>2055819
>Sun screen
>Mask
>Surface wipes
>Meds

kek
Anonymous No.2055938 [Report]
late granddads made in finland whip. use it as poor weather utility, thing loves it.
rebuilt the shimano 3 gear hub. could use with an ept chain and sqlabs pedals but it rides great regardless.
gotta get some all season tires on this since the marathons are pretty slippery in winter. on my cannondale i use schwalbe ice spiker pros, but i don't wanna switch winter tires on this.
Anonymous No.2056010 [Report]
>>2055821
>deore m600 long cage
Hone version? Anyway thanks m8.
Anonymous No.2056037 [Report] >>2056044
>>2055825
>just passively anywhere indoors
As long as its a heated room it should be fine
The lower you can get the moisture content the better.
Also harvest a large surplus of Bamboo
Tubes will often crack up if you dry them yourself
For the bottom tube you're looking for something in the range of 45-58 mm diameter so you'll just about have enough space to put fibres around the bottom backet shell

>>2055827
It is
The frame is just a component after all
Anonymous No.2056044 [Report]
>>2056037
I have a ton more questions, but I assume everything is online?
did you have someone you know teach you or did you read it online?
Anonymous No.2056045 [Report]
Friendly reminder that disc brakes on road bikes is retarded and unnecessary.
Anonymous No.2056106 [Report] >>2056138
Got this 2 months ago for 70 euro. Hubs, headset, rear derailleur are 105, cranks and front derailleur are "Sakae". I had to get the wheels trued at the shop and I replaced the handle bars and bottom bracket so all up it was about 180 including buying some tools.
Never had a road bike before, it's so fun. Did my first 100km ride and then my first 120km ride. I just put some GP 4 season tyres on it for winter and then i want to replace the horrible chinesium seat from the previous owner
Anonymous No.2056108 [Report] >>2056137
>>2055681
>daughters doll riding in the basket
fuck thats cute bro
god i am lonely
Anonymous No.2056137 [Report]
>>2056108
Age?

>>2055757
I am better.
It tops 30km/h downhill.
Anonymous No.2056138 [Report] >>2056152 >>2056225
>>2056106
Pretty sweet ride, Anon. Do the shifters play nice with the derailleurs?
Anonymous No.2056150 [Report] >>2056153
>Still waiting for the bike parts
Anonymous No.2056152 [Report]
>>2056138
not him but I put 2x7 microshift brifters on a bike that has similar era 105 derailleurs (mine are '89) and no problems.
Anonymous No.2056153 [Report] >>2056221 >>2056236
>>2056150
>have bike parts
>can't bring myself to install them because I'll have to redo internal hydraulic lines
I hate modern bikes already
Anonymous No.2056157 [Report] >>2056174 >>2056175
I rode my friends roadbike a month ago and the experience was so fun compared to my daily bicycle commute that I decided to swap from running to cycling for staying fit and got myself a new gravel bike. For the first 3 rides my back hurt like hell and my arms too. I looked up some videos and they said that you should not put your weight onto your arms. I adjusted my posture and did a 60km ride to the beach. It was loads of fun and it didn't hurt anymore. Still got some sore back for a bit but it went away after getting home within 15 mind. I'll try inverting my stem to see if I can raise my handlebars a little bit more to have more bent arms but other than that I think the bike fits well. I shoud probably train my core a bit more as I still have the tendency to forget and start leaning on my shoulders throughout the ride. Maybe I'll buy a handlebar bag too because currently I just carry a backpack for my water, energy bar and emergency repair kit.
Anonymous No.2056174 [Report] >>2056367
>>2056157
that color is sexo
Anonymous No.2056175 [Report] >>2056367
>>2056157
put your water in bottle cages on the frame.
put everything else in a seat bag.
Anonymous No.2056178 [Report]
Transpergtation
Anonymous No.2056221 [Report]
>>2056153
Sind like a nightmare. I only touch '90s bikes.
Just got notice that the pedals should arrive today.
Anonymous No.2056225 [Report]
>>2056138
Yeah, no issues with the shifting like the other guy said. Need to replace the frayed cable housings at some point thoughever.

Is there a brake caliper with slightly more vertical clearance anyone can recommend? I could run a GP 4 season 32mm if I had a smidgen more vertical clearance at the back. As it is had to go 32mm front 28mm back
Anonymous No.2056236 [Report]
>>2056153
Man, sounds horrible. I only touch bikes from the '90s.

Also, my pedals finally came! Now I'm only missing the fork.
Anonymous No.2056249 [Report]
>>2055051
based explorer g.1 enjoyer
Anonymous No.2056251 [Report] >>2056288 >>2056289 >>2056293 >>2056313 >>2056387 >>2056414
sup n, havnt been here in awhile
heres my specialized hardrock. I got it about a month ago and ive been working on building it up into one of those gravel/commuter/adventure bikes that are so popular right now.

So far ive gotten it tuned up, put new expensive tires on it, and thats about it! But i want to get a front rack, grips, pedals, and possibly convert it to a 1x10 or 1x12. Do you think its worth it? It pretty much will never leave flat ground and the current setup is fine, its just that everyone doing this kind of build does a 1x setup. I also really want to change out the chainring because it has that gross yellow sunbleached plastic.

Today I lubed the chain and it feels so much better. Super new to bikes as an adult so this is my first time doing everything and its very rewarding.
Anonymous No.2056252 [Report]
another pic i took today. couldnt decide which i liked better
Anonymous No.2056288 [Report]
>>2056251
>possibly convert it to a 1x10 or 1x12
This is what takes these builds to the 21st century and makes them really great to ride, in my experience (1x10 with a 40t chainring was always enough for me). If you want to keep the budget low, get a microSHIFT derailleur and shifter combo. They offer a lot of bang for the buck and look sleek.

Beautiful Hardy btw.
Anonymous No.2056289 [Report] >>2056298 >>2057245
>>2056251
>possibly convert it to a 1x10 or 1x12
Do that.
In my experience, this is what makes these builds ride great like a modern bike.
I'd recommend a 40t chainring, I feel that gives a nice range of gears. I've never felt that I needed more, and I do technical climbs and road sections with my builds.
If you want to keep the budget low, get a microSHIFT cassette/derailleur/shifter combo. Their stuff offers a lot for little money.
Anonymous No.2056293 [Report]
>>2056251
btw. hello fellow Austrian.
Anonymous No.2056298 [Report] >>2056344 >>2056671
>>2056289
I like the black sword for far. I had a microshift r8 that came on the bike and hated that the derailleur couldn't take anything bigger than an 28t. The r8 was worse than a Shimano Claris but this sword groupset is nice but I paied like $175 burgerbucks from shartmart.com for it and that was a bit steep for a cable brake groupset.
Anonymous No.2056313 [Report] >>2056343
>>2056251
>Do you think its worth it?
it'll cost a lot and you'll probably get less range than your current 3x. although you probably don't use the full range you have since you're not doing anything more challenging than gravel on flat terrain.
up to you but personally I wouldn't bother.
Anonymous No.2056323 [Report]
this thing fucks
by that i mean it decimates my taint around mile 25
Anonymous No.2056324 [Report] >>2056328 >>2056335 >>2056376
and even if i cant figure out how to get my ass to not hurt its still my absolute favorite bike and what its best at is my favorite type of riding style
Anonymous No.2056328 [Report]
>>2056324
>even if i cant figure out how to get my ass to not hurt

have you tried standing up
/\nonymous No.2056335 [Report]
>>2056324
It may be time to try a different saddle, it happens.
Anonymous No.2056343 [Report] >>2056362
>>2056313
>it'll cost a lot
Bullshit, you can go super cheapo if necessary

>less range than your current 3x
Also less weight, less failure points and still more than enough range

>I wouldn't bother
Weakling
Anonymous No.2056344 [Report]
>>2056298
Yeah, I'm using the Sword group, except for the crank because they don't make them for 73mm.
Anonymous No.2056362 [Report] >>2056366
>>2056343
not bothering to rearrange a drivetrain that will yield a similar result is weak?
your argument is for less weight but I'm the weakling?
why are you so emotionally invested in what happens to someone else's bike?
Anonymous No.2056366 [Report] >>2056377
>>2056362
Because you're giving bad advice, in my opinion, and I want Anon to have the most fun with his bike.
Anonymous No.2056367 [Report] >>2056370
>>2056174
A higher trim version has something more akin to midnight purple so it was a tough choice, but in the end I pickes this one because it just feels like it pops better. It certainly makes other cyclists look at it. It also reminds me of the Lavender fields I saw in France.
>>2056175
I'll order a bottle cage soon. Probably also a slightly larger frame bag for a lock (toilet break), snacks, repair kits, phone etc.
Anonymous No.2056368 [Report]
My old person bike I use to take my mom on grabel rides. It's weighs like 46 lbs lmao. That'll get her in shape.
Anonymous No.2056369 [Report] >>2056372 >>2056373 >>2056375 >>2056422
Just getting into mtb. Man I am out of shape lol
Anonymous No.2056370 [Report]
>>2056367
>nds pic
/\nonymous No.2056372 [Report] >>2056374
>>2056369
>out of shape
Not for long. Have fun, anon.
Anonymous No.2056373 [Report] >>2056374
>>2056369
Cool bike, Anon. Ride it hard and stay safe.
Anonymous No.2056374 [Report] >>2056657
>>2056372
>>2056373
Thanks, its a lot of fun. Got out and did a few miles this morning. Bike is a Marlin 7, glad I went tubeless because of pic rel
Anonymous No.2056375 [Report] >>2056378
>>2056369
Noice looking bike. Pls remove your reflectors and get proper MTB pedals. They activate my autism.
Anonymous No.2056376 [Report]
>>2056324
I think desu expecting your wrist hands ass feet and ankles not to be beat up after an off road ride might just be unrealistic
Anonymous No.2056377 [Report]
>>2056366
your just advising the guy to spend as much money as possible because that is the most fun for you to think about. The other guy is simply a lot more pragmatic
Anonymous No.2056378 [Report] >>2056384
>>2056375
>reflectors
Yeah I will, its brand new just got it yesterday.
>proper MTB pedals
Shill me a decent set
Its also got a dropper post, what bag should I get to carry tools and stuff? Also need a good headlight for some night riding. Ordered the Arundel Looney Bin cage to hold my nalgene.
Anonymous No.2056384 [Report] >>2056385
>>2056378
Race Face Chester or the Stamp 1 size large.
Anonymous No.2056385 [Report] >>2056401 >>2056468 >>2056670
>>2056384
>Stamp 1 size large
You meant to say Stamp 0 size small.
No need for metal studs and clown shoe size pedals
Anonymous No.2056387 [Report] >>2056442 >>2056443
>>2056251
It's only worth it if it's easy to do.
If you have a 8-9-10 speed HG hub, go for it. You can get a microshift advent gruppo for like $100

If you have a 7 speed freewheel? I wouldn't bother. It's not that nice of a bike, so buying whole new rims for it makes very little sense. However, if you are on flatland I would encourage you to buy a cheap narrow-wide chainring and just do 1x7. It's a pretty good solution for a simple errands bike.

Be mindful of how invested you get into this bike. It's really fun to work on a project but in the end it's just an unremarkable 90's mtb. In my experience, it won't ever really be your dream bike.
Anonymous No.2056401 [Report] >>2056432
>>2056385
Lycrafags must die
Anonymous No.2056414 [Report] >>2056415
>>2056251
1X sucks crosschaining sucks
Anonymous No.2056415 [Report]
>>2056414
why does everyone simp over 1x then
it makes me feel inadequate
Anonymous No.2056422 [Report]
>>2056369
i dont care about pedals but remove your wheel reflectors, they just end up as pieces of broken plastic in nature when they inevitably explode upon impact when hitting a drop wrong

but also yes, not for long anon, you will improve rapidly
Anonymous No.2056432 [Report]
>>2056401
Those are MTB/gravel pedals, Anon.
Anonymous No.2056434 [Report] >>2056448
>>2054993
Yout fork looks like this things legs
Anonymous No.2056442 [Report]
>>2056387
wisdom
Anonymous No.2056443 [Report] >>2056451 >>2056452
>>2056387
thanks so much for the info. im rlly new to biking still, can you explain why i would need new rims (wheels) for a 1x setup? and also what is a narrow-wide chainring? thanks.
i know its not a very special bike but specialized is important to me because of where i grew up and my dad had one as a kid. i just like them. it doesnt have to be my dream bike though im pretty young and broke
Anonymous No.2056448 [Report]
>>2056434
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFLFIEB2Yrk
Anonymous No.2056451 [Report]
>>2056443
if your hub is spaced for 7 speed, that's the max it'll take. so you could in theory cut out the hub and lace a 8x + hub to the same rim (this affects the spoke length so they can't be reused) but it's not usually done because the quality of your existing wheel isn't special and buying something new in that quality or better is cheap, so rebuilding is a complete waste of time.
narrow-wide ring has teeth configured to retain the chain so it doesn't bounce off. on multiple ring setups, the derailleur cage keeps the chain in place, but if you go 1x one advantage is deleting the front derailleur so you need a narrow wide in that case. you can leave the derailleur on if you want though.
Anonymous No.2056452 [Report] >>2056495
>>2056443
nta, but If your wheel has a Shimano HG hub like picrel, you can fit one of those 1x10/11 cassettes on it.
If not, they might not fit and you would have to buy a different wheel.
Anonymous No.2056458 [Report] >>2056471
We wuz

First 50km ride today and several (2) fit older ladies commented favorably on my Amazon lederhosen themed kit
Anonymous No.2056468 [Report] >>2056470
>>2056385
I have size 11 wide foot, stamp website says go large. How much smaller are the size smalls? Website doesn’t really say. I plan on doing more xc than technical trails.
Anonymous No.2056470 [Report] >>2056477
>>2056468
The "small" pedals are actually the regular size. Large are oversized.

Picrel is small.
Anonymous No.2056471 [Report] >>2056476
>>2056458
very sexy bike anon. the red and white looks clean af, not sure about the yellow pedals though
Anonymous No.2056476 [Report] >>2056481
>>2056471
lol the dude i bought it from gave me them for free
not sure if i want clipless or not, these seem fine for now but they are obnoxiously colored
Anonymous No.2056477 [Report] >>2056858
>>2056470
How are these? I want to do an OD green/coyote brown color scheme. They have matching XL grips (long ass fingers) and everything is 20% off rn


https://pnwcomponents.com/collections/pedals/products/range-composite-pedal
Anonymous No.2056481 [Report]
>>2056476
ymmv but i love flat pedals, fuck clipless. i'd just ride those until they're worn out and then replace them with black ones.
Anonymous No.2056483 [Report] >>2056484 >>2056485 >>2056489 >>2056492 >>2056500 >>2056503 >>2056671
Do I really need to take a spare tube, pump, with me on 50km rides?
If yes, do I really need to store it in a saddle bag? What are my other options. I don't really like the look of a saddle bag. I am also not wearing a bib.
Anonymous No.2056484 [Report]
>>2056483
I've done a few 25km walk-homes
I don't mind a walk like that much, ymmv
Anonymous No.2056485 [Report] >>2056486 >>2056487
>>2056483
you don't have to bring anything, but you'll feel a lot better if you end up needing it. i use a small tool roll like picrel, you can attach it anywhere or keep it in a bag. aside from flats you might get a broken chain which really sucks, or parts loosening. so my roll has a lightweight tire, co2 inflator, lightweight multitool and chain breaker, and quick links.
Anonymous No.2056486 [Report]
>>2056485
by tire i mean tube and tire levers obviously
Anonymous No.2056487 [Report] >>2056490
>>2056485
ty. and where do you keep your phone?
Anonymous No.2056489 [Report]
>>2056483
maybe get a second bottle cage and a tool bottle. Sometimes I just put the stuff into my jersey pockets.
Anonymous No.2056490 [Report]
>>2056487
in the winter i just keep it in a pocket, in the summer i usually cycle with some kind of bag on the bike. i guess you could put it in the roll as well? also, since you're only using a single bottle cage you could mount a second one and put a bottle shaped tool case in it like picrel.
Anonymous No.2056492 [Report]
>>2056483
Wear a bib, resistance is futile
I keep one of the battery powered inflators and a multitool in my bib but that's it
Anonymous No.2056495 [Report] >>2056572
>>2056452
i dont have that, mine just says Joytech
maybe aftermarket?
Anonymous No.2056500 [Report]
>>2056483
either that or carry your phone so you can have your mom pick you up when you inevitably catch a flat.
Anonymous No.2056503 [Report]
>>2056483
most mini pumps come with a side mount that fits between the frame and bottle cage . full sized pumps are spring loaded and snap into the frame under the top tube, or along the seat tube. there are small seat bags that hide up under the saddle rails or you can just use some small bag or tool roll and stick it under the seat with a velcro strap
Anonymous No.2056572 [Report]
>>2056495
The brand doesn't matter. it's about the standard.
Sorry, I should have clarified that.

See: https://www.lightbicycle.com/newsletter/Bike-Freehub-Cassette-Compatibility-Manual.html

If you take your backwheel out (just to have an unobstructed view of the casette and hub) and make a photo, we may be able to tell you what you have.
Anonymous No.2056612 [Report] >>2056615 >>2056624 >>2056656 >>2056687
Anonymous No.2056615 [Report] >>2056618
>>2056612
rreeally nice bike, slop photo
Anonymous No.2056618 [Report] >>2056619
>>2056615
I'm no photographer
Anonymous No.2056619 [Report] >>2056620
>>2056618
its not about that. you're like, far away and zoomed in or something and the phone uses ai to upscale the picture so now it looks all sludgy and weird. im just nitpicking though, as a photographer, but seriously you could be making that beautiful bike look much better if you just got closer and didnt zoom in. no hate though.
Anonymous No.2056620 [Report]
>>2056619
Phones are horrid machines that get worse with each iteration
Anonymous No.2056624 [Report] >>2057232
>>2056612
What dimensions am I looking at here?
Anonymous No.2056656 [Report] >>2056663
>>2056612
I demand more bikes in nature pics.
Anonymous No.2056657 [Report]
>>2056374
tubeless is really amazing. just remember to pull out your leatherman or needle nose plier occassionaly for yanking the thorns from your tires.
Anonymous No.2056663 [Report] >>2056745
>>2056656
>nature
literally human grading and structures everywhere

this is a bike in nature, if you ain't portaging are you really mountain biking
Anonymous No.2056670 [Report]
>>2056385
>No need for metal studs
Anonymous No.2056671 [Report]
>>2056483
Frame bag. I carry a spare tube, pump, multi tool, 2 tire levers and chain pliers in >>2056298
Anonymous No.2056687 [Report] >>2057232
>>2056612
this is the Tsunami, right?
long time no see!
Anonymous No.2056714 [Report]
>>2054476
>Can't survive an hour without thinking about cocks, the post
/\nonymous No.2056745 [Report]
>>2056663
Looks like Nova Scotia.
Anonymous No.2056858 [Report] >>2056859
>>2056477
Update from my unwitnessed dubs, just installed the PNW xl grips and pedals. They feel much better than stock.
Anonymous No.2056859 [Report] >>2056861
>>2056858
I bet. Good pedals make a noticeable difference. If you want really enjoy them, buy MTB shoes. You'll stick to those suckers like you wouldn't believe.
Anonymous No.2056860 [Report] >>2056873
My cheapo fork arrived. I've already cut off the disk brake mounts. Tomorrow I'll patch it up with aluminum filler and spray the whole thing down in black. I CANT WAIT to see it on the bike!
Anonymous No.2056861 [Report] >>2056862
>>2056859
I will eventually, right now I’m just wearing hiking shoes. Really happy with how the green/brown color scheme looks.
Anonymous No.2056862 [Report]
>>2056861
Yeah, it's a very nice looking bike.
Anonymous No.2056873 [Report] >>2056887
>>2056860
We have the same fork and cat
Anonymous No.2056887 [Report]
>>2056873
Aw, cute!
Anonymous No.2057232 [Report]
>>2056624
What does this question mean?
>>2056687
Hello, yeah I work too much to ride a lot now, it kinda sucks!
Anonymous No.2057234 [Report] >>2057235 >>2057239
Anonymous No.2057235 [Report]
>>2057234
>why yes, I COULD crush the paris-roubaix peloton pedaling with one foot.... how could you tell?
Anonymous No.2057239 [Report]
>>2057234
This is a well set up looking bike. I like it a lot.
Anonymous No.2057245 [Report] >>2057271 >>2057273
>>2056289
where do i get the microSHIFT stuff? cant find it anywhere
Anonymous No.2057270 [Report]
Alright, it's coming together now. I'm not completely happy about the brake situation in the front. Look-wise, I think I still prefer cantilevers.
Some time this week I'll have to get it out in the driveway to adjust the rear derailleur and give it a nice shakedown.
Anonymous No.2057271 [Report] >>2057345
>>2057245
If you're in the EU you can get it from mtbiker.shop, they're Czech. I've orderd a couple of times from them so far.
Anonymous No.2057273 [Report] >>2057275
>>2057245
in the US it's easy to find.
but I got mine on ali.
Anonymous No.2057275 [Report]
>>2057273
>in the US it's easy to find.
Makes sense, they are an American company.
Anonymous No.2057330 [Report] >>2057342
commute bike, needs some more TLC though
Anonymous No.2057342 [Report] >>2057482
>>2057330
Very nice. I'd polish it up and swap the power train and suicide-shifters for modern parts. Works better and looks cleaner. But that's just me.
Anonymous No.2057345 [Report] >>2057346
>>2057271
>Czech.
slovak actually
Anonymous No.2057346 [Report]
>>2057345
Ah, my bad.
Anyway, seems like a solid shop so far.
Anonymous No.2057482 [Report] >>2057485 >>2057486 >>2057544 >>2057545
>>2057342
I do need to do something with the bottom bracket. There are strange clicking sounds on the left pedal downstroke when pedalling with force.

I probably should swap the crankset and chainrings since they're wearing down, but the cassette sounds really nice.

As for the friction shifters, they're very simple, but not so easy to use since they can drop the chain if used aggressively. What would you recommend? A clicky shifter?

I could buy a bunch of Chinese road stuff:
- new crankset
- new shifter and derailleurs
- new bottom bracket (but dunno if this will fit the modern stuff)

What's a good* cheap brand? Goldix?
Anonymous No.2057485 [Report]
>>2057482
>they can drop the chain
dropping the chain is because the limits on one of the derailleurs is not set right. the shifters don't control that.
Anonymous No.2057486 [Report]
>>2057482
it is seldom the BB. check the pedal for poor bearings or adjustment. check the saddle, saddle clamp, and post for creaking. hell, I put on a metal pie plate for looks and the wind cutting across it gives me ominous noises.
Anonymous No.2057544 [Report]
>>2057482
>There are strange clicking sounds on the left pedal downstroke when pedalling with force.
Check all of your spokes. A loose spoke rubbing against another on a forceful stroke can make that clicking sound. And it's very difficult to tell where it's coming from. Speaking from my own experience.
Anonymous No.2057545 [Report] >>2057601
>>2057482
>What would you recommend? A clicky shifter?
Modern entry-level brifters.
There aren't many that work with cable-actuated brakes anymore. What comes to mind is microSHIFT. Their stuff doesn't cost much, either. But make sure they work with your existing derailleurs.
Anonymous No.2057601 [Report]
>>2057545
I run microshift, if he wants indexed shifting they're a good deal. but it doesn't matter what shifter he runs, the chain will continue to drop until he sets the derailleur limits properly.