Thanks, I will try that out on a longer ride. I'll be riding around with a couple of Allen keys for fine-tuning.It's so important to get the seat height alignment to the handlebars on Kogas. It took me a long time and quite a few minor adjustments to get it right.
You'll know when you've got it right and personally, I found another minor adjustment that helped was to tip the handlebars down about 10 degrees pretty much like Jones bars. It transforms the way it rides.
So comfortable and breezes along. Mine is the alu version with front shocks. It must be the Miyata influence as they made the fillet brazed frames on mine and most of the others.
Undoubtedly, the best bike I've ever owned and it's not steel !
I have a soft spot for Kogas, this looks very niceAn update after a few recent changes:
1. Previous wheels swapped for a set with XT730 hubs with Mavic MA40 rims. These are narrower and lighter. The others I've earmarked for a more utilitarian about-town build.
2. Chainrings swapped for a set from Spa Cycles. These are now round, which I prefer! And I like the black and silver on the big chainring.
3. The stem is now black. Matt black spray paint from Screwfix (really good) and some random 20 year old clear coat from the shed. Don't look too closely.
I've followed PeterPerfect's advice and fiddled with the handlebar angle and it feels great. One of the most comfortable bikes I've built. Lots more tweaks needed (cables trimming, pedals painting or swapping, different brake blocks...) but for now I'm very pleased.
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A lot more versatility with that frame and set up than a 2 - 3k gravel bike me thinksAn update, having decided that I wanted the option of drop bars as well as the riser bars I've already set it up with
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Nitto randonneur bars, Nitto dirt drop stem, Weinmann brakes and Shimano Dura Ace bar end shifters (8 speed so in friction mode). Not wrapped yet as I want to make sure the positioning is right before committing.
I've got a Tubus Duo rack for the front to match the rear that will go on as well.
Looks like a randonneur now.The evolution continues.
The Nitto B136 bars stay (I like them a lot) but the stem was actually a bit too tall so I've replaced it with an HL stem with a removable faceplate. This is just right for height and reach and I like the facility to swap bars easily.
And the Tubus Duo rack is on. It feels rock solid and the quality shines through. The bars are wrapped so only a few little bits and bobs to do now.
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