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I've been using Sapim Race spokes for the last 10 years, and I've not yet broken one, so I guess I'm sticking to what I know I can trust :)Scattamah wrote:Cheers for that, Ian. The writeup mentioned the ISO's and rim material but not the rest. Race over D-Lights is an interesting choice.
Ian wrote:
Yes, luggage will be next. Expectations will no doubt be high to match the caliber of the bike, but we have a few ideas up our sleeve to make something suitably special.
I think less is more to an extent, so colour is unlikely to add to the existing design for fear of detracting from it. The main feature will be the method of attachment to the frame.ianfitz wrote:Ian wrote:
Yes, luggage will be next. Expectations will no doubt be high to match the caliber of the bike, but we have a few ideas up our sleeve to make something suitably special.
Cuben luggage with yellow green and red velcro and zips/straps?
Yeah, I didn't want to tell them where to find the images as it's your business, but couldn't resist a tease...Ian wrote: Thanks Gian![]()
I wanted to get the blog post up first before I started the flag waving proper. But thanks for picking it out for on mtb-news.de in the interim, and you were right, the Jones bar is carbon
During the frame design, we had a very long discussion about two things; chainstay length and stack [...]
Short stays for a flickable feel and easy handling in tight situations and long reach for ample space for easier weight distribution, max use of a dynamic geometry and stability at high speed may be the right thing for trail hammering on sussed bikes (have owned many bikes with adjustable geo and always ended up with a long wheelbase, flat headangles and short chainstays), but that's mostly only a small part of regular bikepacking trips. I'm sure there's a golden mean for the intended use (in this case mainly British bikepacking etc.) and it seems that our welsh mate with the beauty has hit it spot on. So what's the chainstay length Ian?jameso wrote:That looks great Ian. Shand's paint finishes are always stunningly good quality but that's as good as it gets. Couldn't agree more about the EBB and stays/stack balance you ended up with either. Short stays are imo overrated, with the benefits of less reach and more stack generally overlooked.
Matching new luggage planned?
Indeed. That black paint on the rear of the fork breaks it's dimensions nicely to fit the steel tubing.firedfromthecircus wrote:That is a very pretty bike Ian. I am pleased to see that even though it's a steel frame and a carbon fork the fork doesn't overpower the front end as it does on so many of the bikes displayed at bespoked. I don't know if that is a combination of the paint along with the fork and tubing sizes, but it looks good.
Do you have any full on side elevation photos?