thepedaller
Dirt Disciple
So I picked up this frame earlier this year as a slightly impulsive eBay purchase, it was the electric blue and the small size that attracted me. I'm not actually that short at 5'8" or 172cm but my bike fitter recommended me on a 52cm top tube bike. The seller said it was supposedly a Brian Rourke frame and it was refinished by Dave Hinde hence the decals. It does have the distinctive wraparound seat stays (experts please chime in) and also came in quite light weight.
1.89kg for the frame and 668g for the forks so really quite decent weight. It takes a 27.2mm seat post. Not sure on the tube set but guessing it might be 531c or something similar. The geometry is quite unusual, as it has a steep head angle of about 74º and seat tube at 76º yet the tyre clearance is huge, I thought it might have been built for a 27" wheel set as the brakes barely fit.
I also nabbed a Chorus groupset for a reasonably good price, the ad was pretty poorly described with bad pics. So it was a slight gamble but the shifters were still quite snappy. I date this to about 1995 Campagnolo Chorus 8sp groupset. Just needed a bit of a clean but I decided to rebuild the shifters anyway.
Argh... Front brakes don't have enough reach. They are rated at 50mm reach so this is more like 53 or thereabouts at the front and 51 at the back. I had a suspicion this might have been a 27" frame originally as that would mean it would fit standard short reach brakes. This is just a tad over which is quite annoying.
Test fit with my other wheels. You can see how tight the geometry is with the wheels tight to the frame.
1.89kg for the frame and 668g for the forks so really quite decent weight. It takes a 27.2mm seat post. Not sure on the tube set but guessing it might be 531c or something similar. The geometry is quite unusual, as it has a steep head angle of about 74º and seat tube at 76º yet the tyre clearance is huge, I thought it might have been built for a 27" wheel set as the brakes barely fit.
I also nabbed a Chorus groupset for a reasonably good price, the ad was pretty poorly described with bad pics. So it was a slight gamble but the shifters were still quite snappy. I date this to about 1995 Campagnolo Chorus 8sp groupset. Just needed a bit of a clean but I decided to rebuild the shifters anyway.
Argh... Front brakes don't have enough reach. They are rated at 50mm reach so this is more like 53 or thereabouts at the front and 51 at the back. I had a suspicion this might have been a 27" frame originally as that would mean it would fit standard short reach brakes. This is just a tad over which is quite annoying.
Test fit with my other wheels. You can see how tight the geometry is with the wheels tight to the frame.