Retro-modern fusion gravel build madness. The new Superb!

Those centres look fairly central on that bit of the drop out...
Hmmm...if it were me I'd like to have both.
The countersunk holes what size they for? M5?
 
Looking at it again I know how I'd play it...
The numbering on drop out looks raised to my eyes...make sure that's flat before bolting it on or you'll end up with very vague indexed shifting and it'll probably make it crack after a while.
I'd go for the fixing Infront of the axle skip the one at the top and then pop a new one in on the rear of the axle.
Do front first then bolt in a wheel then do the rear one once it's lined up and sitting flat.
I can't remember the spacing you've gone with...it's obviously going to add a bit of width for your quick release that hanger!
 
130 spacing, so should be plenty of skewer left with those thin steel dropouts.
Will most likely need to do some filing or shimming to get the alignment right - that'll be a pain.
Numbers are stamped into the dropout, but a kiss with a file won't do them any damage.
 
Maybe just bolt it all up and setup with a gear hanger alignment tool. I was able to borrow one for my Holdsworth Tourer and it was way out so made a huge difference to shifting. Went on and checked three more bikes and they all needed a tweak..👍
 
Ooof. Interesting one. The drop-outs are already whittled away to a bare minimum and I wouldn't trust making any holes in them.

The new paint is lovely too and worth keeping intact.

If it was me, I would actually try to use the chain-stay mounts first to mount a custom mech hanger plate.

Getting the wheel in and out could be fiddly, and of course there would be more than necessary chain wrap around the sprockets.

This probably sounds utterly daft and counter intuitive, but I honestly can't see why shifting wouldn't work.
 
Last edited:
I'm having a bike nerdy moment. Following on from above, if you look at some older long horizontal drop-outs, I don't think you would be that far off.

1663592665784.png
 
Last edited:
Ooof. Interesting one. The drop-outs are already whittled away to a bare minimum and I wouldn't trust making any holes in them.

The new paint is lovely too and worth keeping intact.

If it was me, I would actually try to use the chain-stay mounts first to mount a custom mech hanger plate.

Getting the wheel in and out could be fiddly, and of course there would be more than necessary chain wrap around the sprockets.

This probably sounds utterly daft and counter intuitive, but I honestly can't see why shifting wouldn't work.
I've just measured some dropouts at mine there most likely shy of 4mm thick....M3 would be ok. M4 is a bit much 🤨 M5 eh non....
Going off the the original hanger I did suggest long time ago !
Does anyone know what Chavez has planned with regards to speeds and cassettes? Is this gonna be a dinner plate 1x set up?
 
I would use one of these: It would be a bit crude, but solid, and there would be no need to drill those rather fragile, weight relieved looking dropouts. Its just clamped by the quick release

1663596639126.png
 
Back
Top