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==Parts Spec==
 
==Parts Spec==
*Shimano Ultegra Cranks
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*Shimano Ultegra Cranks, Modified for singlespeed use.
 
*[http://www.surlybikes.com/parts/hubs_pop.html Surly Fixed/Disc] rear hub (WTB Single Duty Freehub option)
 
*[http://www.surlybikes.com/parts/hubs_pop.html Surly Fixed/Disc] rear hub (WTB Single Duty Freehub option)
*Shimano Road Cable Disc Brakes
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*[http://techdocs.shimano.com/media/techdocs/content/cycle/EV/bikecomponents/BR/EV-BR-R505-2627_v1_m56577569830612672.pdf Shimano BR505] Road Cable Disc Brakes
 
*Shimano Deore XT pedals (Fixed), [http://bike.shimano.com/publish/content/global_cycle/en/us/index/products/pedals/road/product.-code-PD-A520.-type-pd_road.html Shimano PD-A520] (Free)
 
*Shimano Deore XT pedals (Fixed), [http://bike.shimano.com/publish/content/global_cycle/en/us/index/products/pedals/road/product.-code-PD-A520.-type-pd_road.html Shimano PD-A520] (Free)
 
*Shimano Dura-ace 10spd chain
 
*Shimano Dura-ace 10spd chain
*49 Degree x 140mm stem ala PVD
 
 
*Headset - [http://www.canecreek.com/cane-creek-110-is-headset.html Cane Creek IS-2], Black.
 
*Headset - [http://www.canecreek.com/cane-creek-110-is-headset.html Cane Creek IS-2], Black.
 
*[http://www.kalloyuno.com/productguizzo-2.htm#Seatposts Kalloy Guizzo], 27.2mm 0mm offset seatpost (Thomson option)
 
*[http://www.kalloyuno.com/productguizzo-2.htm#Seatposts Kalloy Guizzo], 27.2mm 0mm offset seatpost (Thomson option)
*WTB Devo saddle
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*Saddle - [http://www.wtb.com/products/saddles/WTB Devo] saddle
 
*Kenda Kaliente 650x23c tires
 
*Kenda Kaliente 650x23c tires
 
*Shimano XT Centerlock Front Hub.
 
*Shimano XT Centerlock Front Hub.
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*Post Clamp - [http://www.salsacycles.com/skewers.html Salsa Lip-Lock], 30.0
 
*Post Clamp - [http://www.salsacycles.com/skewers.html Salsa Lip-Lock], 30.0
 
*Seatpost - [http://www.kalloyuno.com/productguizzo-2.htm#Seatposts Kalloy Guizzo SPC-100], 27.2mm (Option - [http://www.eastonbike.com/PRODUCTS/POSTS/post_ec90_zero.html Easton EC90 Zero Offset])
 
*Seatpost - [http://www.kalloyuno.com/productguizzo-2.htm#Seatposts Kalloy Guizzo SPC-100], 27.2mm (Option - [http://www.eastonbike.com/PRODUCTS/POSTS/post_ec90_zero.html Easton EC90 Zero Offset])
*Saddle - [http://www.wtb.com/products/saddles/performance/laserv WTB Lazer V]
 
  
 
==Weight==
 
==Weight==

Revision as of 14:34, 29 December 2008

This is a concept bike that I'm trying out. 650c wheels and disc brakes on a fixed gear drive. Designed more for slow speed manuverability and safety than full speed road handling.

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  • Down Tube - 1.250 - True Temper HOXPLAT06, 680mm, .7/.4/.7, 89/51/392/38/110
  • Top Tube - 1.000 - True Temper HOXPLAT01 620mm, .7/.45/.7, 60/51/381/38/90
  • Seat Tube - NOVA External Butt Seat Tube, 28.6/30.0 X 460 [1]
  • Chain Stay, Drive - Dedacciai COM12.5 Road 24mm Chainstay, 16/30 OVAL, Straight, [2]
  • Chain Stay, Non-drive - Dedacciai COM12.5 Road 24mm Chainstay, 16/30 OVAL, Straight, [3]
  • Seat Stays - True Temper HOXRCXSS, 16mm to 10mm, 600mm, 0.61mm wall
  • Bottom Bracket - PVD Hollowtech II Shell, Road, 86.5mm wide x 1.75" Ø
  • Dropouts - PVD Designed IF Dropouts
  • Braze-ons - Pacenti Hydro
  • Headtube - PVD Design

PVD 650c Disc Fork

  • 340 axel to crown
  • 35mm offset
  • Paragon thin disc tab, cut and mounted for 140mm rotor
  • True Temper Versus MSRDLT 28.6mm, 1.65/1.14 Steerer
  • True Temper Platnum HOXPLAT-CS4 27.6x20, .76/.56 Oval Blades
  • 1.000"x0.035" struts @ 45 degrees
  • Special Alpha Q Star Nut
  • Generic 9mm Dropouts

PVD 'Rise' Stem

  • 140mm @ 49 Degree
  • 1.250x0.035 tube, custom bent
  • 1.125 Steerer Clamp
  • 1.250 Split Handlebar Clamp

650c 16 spoke wheels

This is an experiment. 16 spokes on a 32 hole hub/rim. The spokes were going to be configured in a paired configuration, but after some discussions with one of the most notorious wheelbuilders in the country, the dicision was made not to. Gravy said that without a special drilling on both the rim and hub the rim would snake. Not good. A skip spoke pattern, he assured me, would stay true. I may still be too heavy for the wheels, but at least the wheel can make it onto the bike.

As any wheelbuilder knows, the goal of a cross spoke pattern is to have the spkes at maximum tangency to the hub flanges. This reduces the wind up the wheel suffers under the induced torque from driving and braking. For most hubs and rims, a 4 cross pattern is the closest to this limit that can be acheived. Sizing the spokes for 32 4-cross is the same as 16 2-cross, so that gives an idea how the wheel will come together. I will be using butted 2mm spokes and the new DT hex nipples to handle the increased tension in the system.

Paint

Urban... hummm.

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