New Bachetta Giro 20 frame ordered

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PaulM

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That's ridiculous not to include it in the frameset when it's pretty much a recumbent specific part. Terracycle pivot is 99 euros from Icletta so no better.
 
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fatjel

fatjel

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Is kinda long but very very red and loveable
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fatjel

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Yeah it is odd to not include it.
Have ordered now and should be here this week .
I didn't ask how much.
I guess recumbents are always going to be pricy.
Hopefully Bacchetta parts should be relatively easily available unlike my trike which has on occasion had to have parts made
 
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fatjel

fatjel

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Good bit done last night ..
Seat fitted nicely and is comfortable !
Rear mech ,shifters,crankset and pedals on
Brakes not so good .. Hydraulic discs seemed like the easy way . Need longer pipes tho

To do ...
Chain
Headset thing
Watch youtube video on upholsterying again
Learn how to ride the thing

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Shaun

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Keep the photos coming, enjoying seeing it come together. Assuming it's you on a trike in your avatar, is this your first bent then @fatjel?
 
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fatjel

fatjel

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HI @Shaun It's my first two wheel recumbent.. Had the trike for 18 mths now..
The headset part arriving tomorrow otherwise it's good to go.
Except the upholsterying of course
Avid hydraulics brakes are on and working. Albeit very messy
A regular back one on the front and an extra long one that came with the trike on the back'
2 1/2 chains and Shimano Zee groupset.
Single 36t crank and 11-32 cassette..
Rear mech keeps the chain supertight with it's clutch so hopefully be no problems with the chain coming off.
Tyres are Marathon plus 1.75 "
Front wheel is a deore hub and SJ cycles budget rim. My first go at wheel building
Rear is cheap shimano mtb wheel
Not sure where I'll go with the wheels yet.. Might be 24/28 0r 20/26
Shall have some nice wheels made when I've a few miles done
Had a few wobbles round the garden and it feels super comfy even with a few bolts sticking in my bum/back
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fatjel

fatjel

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I have a new found admiration for upholsterers.. Seat is done tho.
Cost about £50 for the bits and pieces
Could be better but looks OK and is even more comfy.
Hopefully the last bit arrives tomorrow and I'll be up early before the traffic on Saturday for a test ride :-)
Needs a tidy , cables , pipes all over the place and I only had white cable ties


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My patio really needs weeding !!
 
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fatjel

fatjel

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@PaulM It's the fork Bacchetta sell for the giro 20.
Will take a 24" wheel so there's loads of room even with a big old 1.75 marathon on there.
One of the reasons I went for the Bachetta was the versatility.
As an incurable tinkerer the idea of three different brake fittings on one bike is heaven
At least 20 configurations of wheels too !!!!
Even if I can't ride the thing I can spend my retirement tinkering with it
 

PaulM

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Portsmouth, UK
Look where the brake bosses are with respect to the rim. That's not a 20" fork. If they shipped you the wrong fork then there must some doubt about whether they shipped you the right frame. Sorry but it aint right.
 
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fatjel

fatjel

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Yeah no doubt about it.. My other mtb wheel with 2.2 knobbly tyre fits in those forks comfortably.
Frame must be a giro 20 cos it's bright red ? and steel ?
 
The broomstick.

I could never get used to mine. My feet seemed to be too high in the air. Better luck with yours.

Years ago I knew of someone who had a Peter Ross Bike

He was tall, and found tat an extended boom was too high

Peter made him a "Swan neck" boom that fitted for length, but lowered the feet by about 6"
 
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fatjel

fatjel

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Been in touch with cyclecentric who supplied the bike..
Emailed pics and they agreed ... Wrong forks
They are always a pleasure to talk to and are gonna get in touch with bacchetta and sort it out.
Forks work fine as long as I use disc brakes so I'm happy to use as is for now
Headset all sorted and new kickstand fitted..
Had a go round the block and after a little adjustment of the seat went for a 5km ride
A bit wobbly at times but never felt in danger of falling off
New euromesh seat arrived today.. homemade one weighed nearly 5kg !!!!
Off on a club run tomorrow so think I'll take it and see how it goes
Couple of things need addressing
I need a decent bag for it, the one on there is not exactly secure
And I'm thinking shorter cranks might keep my knee away from the stem (ouch)
Oh and I maxed out the gears in the first 5k.. Rethink needed on the crankset
Proper outdoor pics



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