trapdoor2
Zen MBB Master
Hi gang,
Well, I finally scared up enough components to do an "upgrade" build on my Conversion. I had purchased a much nicer Y-frame (Mongoose brand...probably from the same factory) than my previous Wally-World trash...mostly to get a 1-1/8" headset and a lower seat height (smaller frame). I also scored a NIB Rockshock Dart 3 (v-brake and disc compatible) off of ebay for chump-change...$50 shipped.
For the past month or so, I've been discovering how annoying manufacturers can be. The frame was listed (on ebay) as requiring a "Zero Stack" headset. I started researching 1-1/8" headsets and found out that "Zero Stack" is an industry term for "low profile"...unless you are Cane Creek...and thereby hangs a tale.
When the frame came in, I took it to my LBS to score a headset...but nothing they had would fit. None of their catalogs had actual measuments, so I could not figure out what to do. My LBS guru remembered having problems before, but couldn't recall the solution. So, I took the frame to another LBS guru...in another part of town. We measured the headtube ID @ 44mm and he had a book that said 44mm = "Zero Stack" headset only. Well, several of the manufacturers sell "zero stack" headsets...and I chose the FSA model.
When the FSA arrived...it was 49mm and would not fit! By this time, I started to do some serious research. After a while I came across a note on an obscure website that alluded to the "proprietary" Cane Creek "Zero Stack" headset...with 44mm dimensions. Seems that Cane Creek decided to create these "internal headsets" with a 44mm diameter so that only their headsets would fit frames built to that standard. Bastards. :evil:
So, I received my Cane Creek ($30 more expensive than the others, naturally) and it works fine.
On to the Rockshock...
Today, I decided to 'build' the new bike. I disassembled the previous bike (removing the Cruzbike conversion kit) and got to installing the Rockshock. Well...the Conversion plates do not fit. The lower disc brake mount interferes with the adapter plate leg and won't allow the reaction leg to seat against the downtube. No worries! A bit of creative hacksaw surgery, some fancy file work and it fits like a glove. If I had some silver paint, you couldn't tell it had been modified.
This frame is 2" shorter than the Wally World frame...but it didn't help the seat height problem at all (that I can tell). The top tube configuration is just different enough that the seat rides higher on the frame...cancelling out the shorter frame. My cup runneth over. :roll:
Ah well, this will be a nicer ride than the Wally-World bike. The Rockshock is infinitely better (no 1" to 1-1/8" adapter and no soft-drink can shims either) and I have an air/air Rockshock SID for the rear (another cheap ebay score). A Shimano Ultegra triple ($119 shipped) and a new 9-speed rear (well, front) are on their way. I suspect this will be enough until my savings are sufficient to go Silvio.
Well, I finally scared up enough components to do an "upgrade" build on my Conversion. I had purchased a much nicer Y-frame (Mongoose brand...probably from the same factory) than my previous Wally-World trash...mostly to get a 1-1/8" headset and a lower seat height (smaller frame). I also scored a NIB Rockshock Dart 3 (v-brake and disc compatible) off of ebay for chump-change...$50 shipped.
For the past month or so, I've been discovering how annoying manufacturers can be. The frame was listed (on ebay) as requiring a "Zero Stack" headset. I started researching 1-1/8" headsets and found out that "Zero Stack" is an industry term for "low profile"...unless you are Cane Creek...and thereby hangs a tale.
When the frame came in, I took it to my LBS to score a headset...but nothing they had would fit. None of their catalogs had actual measuments, so I could not figure out what to do. My LBS guru remembered having problems before, but couldn't recall the solution. So, I took the frame to another LBS guru...in another part of town. We measured the headtube ID @ 44mm and he had a book that said 44mm = "Zero Stack" headset only. Well, several of the manufacturers sell "zero stack" headsets...and I chose the FSA model.
When the FSA arrived...it was 49mm and would not fit! By this time, I started to do some serious research. After a while I came across a note on an obscure website that alluded to the "proprietary" Cane Creek "Zero Stack" headset...with 44mm dimensions. Seems that Cane Creek decided to create these "internal headsets" with a 44mm diameter so that only their headsets would fit frames built to that standard. Bastards. :evil:
So, I received my Cane Creek ($30 more expensive than the others, naturally) and it works fine.
On to the Rockshock...
Today, I decided to 'build' the new bike. I disassembled the previous bike (removing the Cruzbike conversion kit) and got to installing the Rockshock. Well...the Conversion plates do not fit. The lower disc brake mount interferes with the adapter plate leg and won't allow the reaction leg to seat against the downtube. No worries! A bit of creative hacksaw surgery, some fancy file work and it fits like a glove. If I had some silver paint, you couldn't tell it had been modified.
This frame is 2" shorter than the Wally World frame...but it didn't help the seat height problem at all (that I can tell). The top tube configuration is just different enough that the seat rides higher on the frame...cancelling out the shorter frame. My cup runneth over. :roll:
Ah well, this will be a nicer ride than the Wally-World bike. The Rockshock is infinitely better (no 1" to 1-1/8" adapter and no soft-drink can shims either) and I have an air/air Rockshock SID for the rear (another cheap ebay score). A Shimano Ultegra triple ($119 shipped) and a new 9-speed rear (well, front) are on their way. I suspect this will be enough until my savings are sufficient to go Silvio.