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I'll start my own thread for this bike.
It was previously owned by clockworkgazz:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=28385
but I picked it up on a local Ebay auction. Not difficult to spot it as the same frame, given the repair work on the top tube!
My reasoning for buying it, despite the need to actually cut down my number of bikes, is that I intend to build it up as a winter bike. I've needed a new one for awhile, as my Claud Butler has been somewhat wrecked by riding very salty roads through several winters with minimal cleaning and maintenance. I'd not considered it before, but a titanium frame should be ideal for this purpose. I have a few ideas about what components would help minimise the winter destruction, but quite a few would cost too much for me to be able to get them this year, so the chances are for this winter it will be built up around the STX RC it already has.
This is as purchased:
Obviously, firstly I need a seat post (27.4mm?). The forks, being aluminium, would in some respects be well suited and less prone to corrosion than steel forks and giving me the option to run a disc up front if that was more winter friendly (no idea, I have zero experience of discs). However, they are too long and also have no facility to mount mudguards, which I will undoubtedly need.
The adjustable stem will definitely be replaced with a proper long, flat one. I'll have to have a look and decide whether any of the other parts are too good to be wrecked and if so check what more scruffy parts I have, if even just to get me through this winter.
It was previously owned by clockworkgazz:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=28385
but I picked it up on a local Ebay auction. Not difficult to spot it as the same frame, given the repair work on the top tube!
My reasoning for buying it, despite the need to actually cut down my number of bikes, is that I intend to build it up as a winter bike. I've needed a new one for awhile, as my Claud Butler has been somewhat wrecked by riding very salty roads through several winters with minimal cleaning and maintenance. I'd not considered it before, but a titanium frame should be ideal for this purpose. I have a few ideas about what components would help minimise the winter destruction, but quite a few would cost too much for me to be able to get them this year, so the chances are for this winter it will be built up around the STX RC it already has.
This is as purchased:
Obviously, firstly I need a seat post (27.4mm?). The forks, being aluminium, would in some respects be well suited and less prone to corrosion than steel forks and giving me the option to run a disc up front if that was more winter friendly (no idea, I have zero experience of discs). However, they are too long and also have no facility to mount mudguards, which I will undoubtedly need.
The adjustable stem will definitely be replaced with a proper long, flat one. I'll have to have a look and decide whether any of the other parts are too good to be wrecked and if so check what more scruffy parts I have, if even just to get me through this winter.