Captain Stupido
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Have just done a deal on a ratty looking 1995 Gazelle Titanium Pro frame. Apparently it's the same frame as the Raleigh MT2000. I'm quite excited having never ridden a TI frame.
So despite having a shed full of bits and planning this as a limited spend build I've obviously started buying more bits for it.
Plan is to go non-precious in terms of spec or era, but maybe a bit weight weenie. I'm thinking a 1x9 build with V-brakes. The Shiteanium?
Forks are the first big question. Wondering where the sensible compromise lies in terms of weight vs ride vs cost. One option would be to rebuild and fit a pair of Indy SLs I have. They are currently sat on my C16R and a bit crap at the moment as they bottom out. I have some nice RC36s to go on the C16R so the Rockshox will be spare. They are very light...
I also have some Manitous knocking about - Bulge FS and SX-R, both a bit cranky although the SX-Rs are doing alright on the Kona Hahanna on which they are currently mounted. I don't think either are exactly in weight weenie territory.
Any other suggestions for lightweight/cheap/worth riding forks? Maybe I should go rigid/carbon. Not sure I fancy that though.
Oh and what about taking the paint off this and having it bare titanium. The paint's shot anyway. Nitromors? Or leave alone? Hmmm...
Gotta love a new build.
So despite having a shed full of bits and planning this as a limited spend build I've obviously started buying more bits for it.
Plan is to go non-precious in terms of spec or era, but maybe a bit weight weenie. I'm thinking a 1x9 build with V-brakes. The Shiteanium?
Forks are the first big question. Wondering where the sensible compromise lies in terms of weight vs ride vs cost. One option would be to rebuild and fit a pair of Indy SLs I have. They are currently sat on my C16R and a bit crap at the moment as they bottom out. I have some nice RC36s to go on the C16R so the Rockshox will be spare. They are very light...
I also have some Manitous knocking about - Bulge FS and SX-R, both a bit cranky although the SX-Rs are doing alright on the Kona Hahanna on which they are currently mounted. I don't think either are exactly in weight weenie territory.
Any other suggestions for lightweight/cheap/worth riding forks? Maybe I should go rigid/carbon. Not sure I fancy that though.
Oh and what about taking the paint off this and having it bare titanium. The paint's shot anyway. Nitromors? Or leave alone? Hmmm...
Gotta love a new build.