zonoskar":u1atjdb7 said:I'd paint the fork black. It looks more balanced with the seatpost that way. I like this bike very much. Although I would go with the silver syncros stem with blue bar.
shutter":2rk1pg87 said:Looking for a set of arch supreme brakes but these NOS Arch Rivals will do for now =)
Suggestions? Thoughts??.... nothing set in stone yet =)
timoshenko":z04g2vlf said:shutter":z04g2vlf said:Looking for a set of arch supreme brakes but these NOS Arch Rivals will do for now =)
Suggestions? Thoughts??.... nothing set in stone yet =)
In terms of aesthetics, I think the AMP fork works well as the triangulation of the parallelogram is consistent with the triangulation of the rear of the frame. Perhaps a different colour scheme for the stem? The fork and seatpost post both have black shafts with polished or clear anodized cnc connection material, if the stem were similar I think it would tie together nicely. The Arch Supreme is a great brake, but the front might start to look a little busy with all the linkages from the fork and brake combined.
shutter":2vbpnbt0 said:Any suggestions for the stem? I tried a polished Syncros but it gets lost in the frame. Is there a cnc stem you could suggest? Thx!
timoshenko":zli3t3x8 said:shutter":zli3t3x8 said:Any suggestions for the stem? I tried a polished Syncros but it gets lost in the frame. Is there a cnc stem you could suggest? Thx!
What about taking the current stem and swapping the front and rear plates with clear ano'd ones instead?
Barneyballbags":2hrv6oko said:Is the steerer on the forks not going to be a bit short, bearing in mind there's no headset fitted yet? Doesn't look like you have much spare as it is..!