Drop Bar Pace RC200

Thanks for the info- I'm thinking similar: at present I have some exotic carbon forks, which I could drop in my 700c or 26" wheelset as required.

I'm pretty much set on this being road only though so depending on how wierd it looks with wide/straight carbon forks I might switch to some sleeker road forks and abandon any idea of sticking 26's on it... which is fairly unlikely anyway!

Cheers for the info, your pace has turned out lovely btw- love the powder coat!
 
That's a well thought out build. Hell, it's got a Rolls saddle so I could pop my arse on it and feel right at home!

I rode a Pace RC200 and found it was too stiff for my liking off-road. On the rode with 100+ PSI I bet
this thing shifts.....well up with road bikes I imagine with a lot more interest.

Saw your post about the stem:
System EX high rise stems are on ebay.co.uk. A drop of acetone and gentle rub the logo comes straight off.
 
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Bonkers as people have already said but I do like it, they do make great road bikes, I've kept mine very MTB but still great on the road it puzzles many young roadies who think its a road frame with flat bars.
 
It's got slightly more bonkers now - currently sporting a set of Stans Alpha 400's tubeless Road rims on Novatec disc hubs with Schwalbe tubeless 25mm tyres - dropped 700g over the old 29er wheelset.

It won't keep them long as there is a modern carbon road bike waiting for them which will become my main road rider.

As for the Pace ? I have a hankering to show the Marketing Droids what a real Gravel Bike should look like :D
 
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