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  1. Wow thats really cool I think, design your own frame... I may do it one day, as for geometry I'd probably copy the geo of a frame I know I like, im interested in the look, I like the bike I ride now :)

    Thanks lads (and lasses) gave me inspiration.

    If jaf would do the carbon work too then thats sweet. And the top tube don't have to be Ti, just id like that lol.

    Cheers

  2. Yeah the idea was looks, I know nothing about geo. Probably around 995 - 1000 wb

    Im not actually going to buy this, just wondered if you COULD do your own design as I was sketching and thinking "yeah thats nice" and thought id just ask how much it would be for just the "frame" not including the carbon shiz.

    So move the top tube slightly higher, could curve I suppose.

    Ill draw some more :)

    Cheers

  3. This is the idea I had, sort of mixing the M5 monty with a more traditional design.

    (Use wih rockman carbon fork)

    Concept 1;

    post-35290-0-61480200-1372181179_thumb.j

    Sketch 2;

    post-35290-0-27352100-1372181271_thumb.j

    Detail / Exploded view;

    post-35290-0-06445700-1372181347_thumb.j

    This would be a hassle but I really like the look of it. I bet I'd have to get a seperate company to do the carbon bits and some place to make a Ti "interconnect".

    Now I await the "that wont work" lol.

    Thanks for looking.

  4. Yeah I wanted a hope saw but I may just get a 180 trial zone as its designed for trials. Cheers

    I was just baffled that up side down works because its the first thing I thought but instantly dismissed it as "a silly idea and it would be same other way" I even took it off and quickly lined it up... wasnt untill I bolted it in with the F mark at the top and guesstimated based on my rear rotor that I saw that maybe I DO have the correct adapter, and just by fluke it happens to work on a 160 if used upside down... Seems to be the case.

  5. If you have a profile you should run a fixed 18tooth front sprocket.. and bash ring. Then a 12th on the profile freehub.

    I would say the chain line is fine. I wouldnt get a much wider chain as then you may get some rub.

    Cheers

  6. The bit with F on should be at the top then?

    I tried to do this last night and although I didnt bolt it together it didnt seem to change the size when I fliped it over and lined it all up... I thought it was that but now im pretty sure its not that.

    Its either

    I havr an adapter maked F, that is different to the adapter marked F from tarty bikes. Unfortunately the pictures on tarty dont show adapter F I dont think. If that is a picture of F on the last image, then that is the adapter I already have, but its not 180 my disk is 160....

    Can Adam@tartybikes or anyone there confirm.

    I have echo (sl?) Curved forks with IS monts. And a hope trial zone post mount calliper.

    I need a definite 100% answer ready for ordering new disk.

    I cant work it out...

  7. Iv also had this problem and many others have. As long as the chain is not rubbing on the seat stay underside then id say its fine. (My chain was cutting into my frame! )

    I put a spacer/washer on the drive side axle on the inside just to move stays out a few more MM,

    You could try the echo spacer AND bash ring then put the freewheel on. But check out if you have enough threads on the crank (if its a fixed sprocket on the front as it should be) then you shoyld have enough threads to do this..

    or

    Replace the BB as last resort.

  8. If you press under the chain upwards it should almost touch the frame (chain stay)

    Then rotate the wheel/cranks to look for any "tight spots" and adjust so that the chain is almost touching the stay again.

    Keep checking while cranks rotate to make sure its not too tight.

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