Konsta
Retro Guru
Re: 1995 DBR Axis TT **FINISHED PICS ON PAGE 2**
A slight update.
The current setup looks more or less like this:
For whatever reason I'm going to make a strange experiment with this bike and convert it to a fixed gear with 700c wheels.
The Pace RC31 fork has a-c of 420 mm. With that fork the frame angles are ~70,8° for the steering and ~73,0° for the seat tube.
The BB drop is ~32 mm. For the bigger wheels I figured I needed a bit shorter fork to compansate for the BB rise and keep the trail usable.
Also a longer steerer tube wouldn't be a bad thing.
So. I bought a Bontrager Elite Disc carbon forks off the forum. It has a-c of 410 mm.
Weight is 664 g (with the star nut). Steerer is 220 mm long. Measured rake is ~43 mm.
The cranks I'm going to change into these. Middleburn RS7, 170 mm.
Spider is 96 mm. 450 g all in. Just cleaned them up, they are going to be anodized black.
Will update as soon as I have some more pics.
A slight update.
The current setup looks more or less like this:
For whatever reason I'm going to make a strange experiment with this bike and convert it to a fixed gear with 700c wheels.
The Pace RC31 fork has a-c of 420 mm. With that fork the frame angles are ~70,8° for the steering and ~73,0° for the seat tube.
The BB drop is ~32 mm. For the bigger wheels I figured I needed a bit shorter fork to compansate for the BB rise and keep the trail usable.
Also a longer steerer tube wouldn't be a bad thing.
So. I bought a Bontrager Elite Disc carbon forks off the forum. It has a-c of 410 mm.
Weight is 664 g (with the star nut). Steerer is 220 mm long. Measured rake is ~43 mm.
The cranks I'm going to change into these. Middleburn RS7, 170 mm.
Spider is 96 mm. 450 g all in. Just cleaned them up, they are going to be anodized black.
Will update as soon as I have some more pics.