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4F

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Sittingduck said:
Probably go for the Tiagra Triple :smile:

:ohmy: Go and wash your mouth out now, if you are going down the shimano route than 105 would be a better bet
 
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Sittingduck

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Cost is something of an issue :smile: The leap up to 105 is probably out of my range. TBH I would have thought Sora would be okay. Checked out Xenon in Decathlon again Yesterday and it does seem a bit "Plasticy". Scared of a Compact though... need a triple! :ohmy:
 

02GF74

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I did that with my racing Bianchi mtb. Ended up getting a few bits - wheels, brakes from CR but most of it was from ebay. (frame, seat post, forks, saddle etc.)

It is a fun thing to do that everyone should do once. If you hang around ebay or spot the sales items, you can save money too.
 

stevevw

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Sittingduck said:
Probably go for the Tiagra Triple xx(


What size tube does the front mech fit on? I have one I bought for my build that is 34mm ish but I should have got a 31.8mm. So if it fits yours you are welcome to it. Oh forgot to say Tiagra 9 speed triple.

I can see that this bike building lark is going to get stupidly expensive ;)

I bought a very nice blue leather Selle Italia seat for mine the other day and have already replaced it with a Fizik Arione Team Edition in metallic blue because it is a better match to the frame ;)
 
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Sittingduck

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Hi Steve

The seat-tube is 31.8 too but thanks all the same ;)
Know what you mean about expenses... have already gone over my overdraft limit this month and don't get paid for over a week (oops)
Will be investing in my groupset, wheels, stem, seatpost, tyres, saddle etc on pay day though! ;)
 
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Sittingduck

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Well it's been a looong 2 weeks but I am pleased to announce I get paid at Midnight! :biggrin:

Been looking around and doing a lot of comparisions, including getting compatible groupset components from seperate sources and shifters 2nd hand off eBay to save some ££.

Spoke to Appolo Cycles and Ribble on the phone Today (I have a day off :sad:) and unfortunately Apollo are out of stock now on all 2008 g/sets. Their webmaster is slacking and hasn't updated the site in 2 months apparently. Ribble have both Xenon CT and Sora CT in stock. Prices are similar but I have found some okay looking wheels (Shimano compatible) on eBay for a decent price so it may force my hand down the Sora route. This would be the slightly cheaper option too. Still, there's just something about the Campag g/set on Ribble... a mix of Xenon/Mirage/Veloce bits from what I can tell and the rear cassette of 13-26 seems more suitable to me.

Might end up tossing a coin at 23:59 and ordering one.... :smile:
 

stevevw

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PM sent.

Got mine finished Monday evening and rode it for the first time Tuesday. I am now addicted to overtaking cars.
 

redjedi

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Brentford
Sittingduck said:
Might end up tossing a coin at 23:59 and ordering one.... :biggrin:

It's that what it's called these day? :sad:


If it helps have a look at my thread on my drop bar conversion.

http://www.cyclechat.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=28607

I want to use Campag shifters with my shimano wheels and cassette, and have worked out a way to do it, using a 8sp cassette and Shimano deraileur with 10sp Campag shifters.

I also find that Ribbles prices are just as cheap as Ebay, with the added security of ordering from a shop.

Good luck
 
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Sittingduck

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redjedi said:
It's that what it's called these day? xx(


If it helps have a look at my thread on my drop bar conversion.

http://www.cyclechat.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=28607

I want to use Campag shifters with my shimano wheels and cassette, and have worked out a way to do it, using a 8sp cassette and Shimano deraileur with 10sp Campag shifters.

I also find that Ribbles prices are just as cheap as Ebay, with the added security of ordering from a shop.

Good luck


Cheers RedJedi
I just read that thread... pretty informative :biggrin:

I would much prefer the Campag set (I think)... just the issue of finding another set of Campag compatible wheels now.
 
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Sittingduck

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The deed is done and I am £203 worse off now :biggrin: (ordered a seatpost clamp too).

Heart ruled the head and went for the Campag! Will be more expensive short term but ultimately the better setup (possibly) and easier to replace / upgrade in the future... plus I always liked the ITALIA style! :blush:

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