Hi all
I’ve a Kinesis Pro Six cross bike that I really don’t get on with, It’s not the bike, it’s me, I’ve finally admitted to myself that I’m not designed for the more race like geometry.
I’d like something that is comfortable for long/multiple days riding/bikepacking/pootling on the road (I have a Fargo for off-road bikepacking) Something a bit more upright/long head tube
Cheap (£500 max of course expect suggestions for used frames to look out for in this budget)
Something I can just swap all the parts from my Kinesis over (so bog standard QR’s/hub sizes/threaded bb/27.2mm post etc)
Over to you guys....
Road orientated frame suggestions please
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Re: Road orientated frame suggestions please
Just put a different stem and woodchppers on the Fargo James..
or get a Vaya..
or get a Vaya..
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Re: Road orientated frame suggestions please
Happy with the Fargo as is for off-road. Yeah been looking at the Vaya, just have to hope the right one comes along for sale somewhere (if that’s what I decide upon)
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Re: Road orientated frame suggestions please
How did I not spot that? It may be a bit too big, need to check the geometry specs out
Hmmm really I need to free up funds by selling stuff first, will be keeping an eye on that one to see if it sells in the meantime, cheers Colin :salute:
Hmmm really I need to free up funds by selling stuff first, will be keeping an eye on that one to see if it sells in the meantime, cheers Colin :salute:
Re: Road orientated frame suggestions please
How about this for an off the wall suggestion: if it's purely for road work and nothing else there's no end of retro steel frames about. The only issue you might encounter swapping parts from a modern bike is the rims. Older frames like narrow rims, Mavic Open 4CD that sort of thing, wider stuff won't fit.
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Re: Road orientated frame suggestions please
Happy with retro steel, as long as they take disc brakes