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Wednesday 13 June 2007

2x700 to 700-26"

My Giant Option's rear wheel which was already very wobbly that the rear brake is a feather touch braking, but it got worse with a few too many bad kerb hoppings and not so smooth drops, wobble wheel.

Instead of truing the wheel, which I have limited knowledge for and as well as not being buggered to pay someone else to try to true my weak wheel. I thought I'll just just the 26" rear wheel from my 'suspended' favourite bike (Polygon) before I get a cheap and decent 28" rear wheel then hopefully in the future a wheel built with Sapim spokes and maybe a ENO hub, can't think of a rim or nipples to lace them up to.


So meet my current evolution of transport, My Giant Option with a 26" rear wheel and no rear brakes.

Old picture: new updated build includes 43T front chainring, 18T rear cog and shorter black stem 'stolen' from my Avanti.

The old Wobble Wheel
The 'Spinny' 36T chainring
Crank stripped
Chainring bolts including the hand-filed aluminium washers that replaced the outer chainring.
The Old 46T 'Great on downslopes, not upslopes or headwinds" chainring
The (46T)-14T rear cog, On-One Groove Armada
700x28c Michelin Dynamic front tyre
26x1.5" Maxxis Xenith rear tyre
Sag-galicious
Sag-tastic 46-14T. KMC K710 1/8" chain, nice looking but its design of the outer plates create unneccessary buzz on a roller-type chain tensioners and can 'float' on certain chainrings like my Profile Racing Imperial chainwheel on my Polygon bike.
Rear brake-free living
Here I tried 16T Chris King Kog with an On-One Other Doofer, but when on to it's current build of 43-18T without chain tensioner.

With a 28" wheel and skinny road tyres, this 43-18T gearing would just be at the sweet spot as the 26" MTB tyre feels like it's dragging its 'feet' and the smaller wheel does feel a little spinny at pace.
And riding without a rear brake or fixed gearing is a little weird, especially when riding down flights of stairs when it's difficult to straighten its travel.

Giant Option Specs (EVO-IV-B)

For pictures go to this "Giant Option Stories" post.

Giant Option EVO-IV-B


Frame: Original Giant Option, Burgundy-Champagne
Fork: Original Giant Option, Burgundy
Headset: Original 1", Threaded
Stem: Unknown brand 110mm 10° Drop, Black
Handlebar: 18" Flat Aluminium 25.4mm (Modified)
Brake Levers: Tektro 316AG, Black
Grips: Gekko Foam grips, Black
Bar Ends: Titec Shorties, Black
Brakes: Original Shimano Cantilevers, Silver
Brake Pads: Front: YPK / Rear: No brake pads
Brake Cables: Simple Shit
Seatpost: Original 29.2mm XXXmm Aluminium shitepost
Saddle: Brooks B-17, Honey
Bottom Bracket: VP Component JIS 68mm 113mm
Crankarms: Shimano Altus A10 FC-AT1C Standard 5-bolt 170mm, Silver
Chainring: 43T $11 3/32" straight tooth 5-bolt chainring
Pedals: Crank Brothers Egg Beater SL
Chain: KMC K710 1/8", 100 links
Wheels: Front: 36H Joytech hub, Sun Rims Z-19 rim, 3-cross 700c / Rear:32H Shimano Deore disc hub FH-M525, Alex Rims DM-18, 3-cross 26"
Cog: 18T Shimano multi-speed cassette cog
Tyres: Front: Michelin Dynamic 700x28c / Rear: Maxxis Xenith 26x1.5"
Others: SKS Beavertail mudguards, Honka Hoota, Sigma 10mm Coiled Cable lock, Original Aluminium Giant bottle cages, 1" Threaded to 1-1/8" Threadless adapter

Tuesday 5 June 2007

Avanti Ventura FX Specs (EVO-II)


Side View


Front View


Bottom Bracket Shot


Rear Dropout Shot


Sticker Shot


Fork Shot

Avanti Ventura FX EVO-II

Frame: Original Avanti Ventura FX Clear Powdercoat and Stickers Aluminium
Fork: Rock Shox Judy XC Air
Headset: 1-1/8" Aheadset Threadless
Stem: Original Avanti XXmm ° Rise
Handlebar:
Brake Levers:
Grips:
Bar Ends:
Brakes:
Brake Pads:
Brake Cables:
Seatpost: Original Kalin 27.2mm XXXmm Single-Bolt Aluminium
Saddle:
Bottom Bracket:
Crankarms:
Chainring
Pedals:
Chain:
Wheels:
Cog:
Tyres:
Others:

Giant Option Specs (EVO-IV)


Side View


Cockpit View


Handlebar Shot


Fug-ccessories


Front View


Saddle Shot


Drivetrain Shot


Crank Shot

Giant Option EVO-IV

Frame: Original Giant Option Red-Champagne
Fork: Original Giant Option Red
Headset: Original 1" Threaded
Stem: Power Tools XXXmm ° Drop (Modified)
Handlebar: 18" Flat Aluminium 25.4mm (Modified)
Brake Levers: Tektro 316AG
Grips: Gekko Foam grips
Bar Ends: Titec Shorties Black
Brakes: Original Shimano
Brake Pads: Shimano/YPK ?
Brake Cables: Simple Shit
Seatpost: Original 29.2mm XXXmm shitepost
Saddle: Brooks B-17 Honey
Bottom Bracket: VP Component JIS 68mm
Crankarms: Shimano Altus A10 Standard 5-bolt 170mm
Chainring: 36T Shimano SG-X
Pedals: Crank Brothers Egg Beater SL, Mosh platforms (shown)
Chain: KMC K710 1/8"
Wheels: Sun/Kinlin rims-Shimano hubs- ? spokes
Freewheel: 16T Dicta Brand 1/8" freewheel
Tyres: Front Michelin Dynamic 700x28c, Rear Specialized All Condition 700x28c
Others: SKS Beavertail mudguards, Honka Hoota, Sigma 10mm Coiled Cable lock, On-One Other Doofer 2 chain tensioner, Drew's Adapter, Original Aluminium Giant bottle cages

Cycle Scenery by jonowee


Port Melbourne, VIC


St. Helens, TAS


Some Bridge in Tassie, TAS


Nullarbour Stars, WA


Port Melbourne, VIC


Cradle Country, TAS

Somewhere on The Nullarbour, WA

Port Melbourne, VIC


River Torrens, SA


Emu Spring, WA

Monday 4 June 2007

Bridgestone MB-6 Specs (EVO-III)

Side View

Front View'Drivetrain' Shot

Head Badge 'detail' Shot

Rear Triangle View


Bridgestone MB-6 EVO-III


Frame: Original Bridgestone MB-6
Fork: Original Bridgestone MB-6
Headset:
Stem: °
Handlebar:
Brake Levers:
Grips:
Bar Ends:
Brakes:
Brake Pads:
Brake Cables:
Seatpost:
Saddle:
Bottom Bracket: Stuck JIS BB 68mm
Crankarms:
Chainring
Pedals:
Chain:
Wheels:
Cog:
Tyres:
Others:

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