Me too!Well, I pulled the trigger. I'll let you know when I the build is finished and I can go out and have a ride with it.
Me too!Well, I pulled the trigger. I'll let you know when I the build is finished and I can go out and have a ride with it.
Me too!
Yep, and Planet X's website still shows pictures with external cable guides. Go figure. But I'm actuallyInternal cabling? That's another difference between V1 & V2
With my configuration its a fair nimble bike. Certainly not slow or twitchy.
Have you done any experiments with tyre sizes yet?Frame came in today. She looks pretty! I was pleasantly surprised it has internal brake cabling as I always swear when cleaning the mud stuck between the brake hose and the downtube. I haven't tried it yet, but eyeballing and even measuring it, it seems 32mm tyres should fit.
Have you done any experiments with tyre sizes yet?
Ok, ta. Hope you get another frame sorted...I haven't built up the frame yet, but used the back wheel from my other disc bike, shod with Clement Strada Lgg 32mm, and it is a close call, but it does clear the frame. However, the wheel doesn't sit 100% straight in the frame and as such, the little rubber protrusions, which I guess are a remnant of the moulding of the rubber, hit the chainstay on one side, yet not on the other. I think this is shoddy QC from Planet X because it means the frame is not 100% straight. I'm sending it back. If your frame happened to be 100% straight, then you could put on a 32mm tryre, assuming your wheel is completely true, and it would clear the frame just enough not to hit the chainstays with the rubber threads on the side.
Very nice indeedGetting there, need a few more new bits...
Thanks!Very nice indeed