Home built low racer Rev HTX

markciccio

Active Member
This is my last Low Racer. It is called "HTX", an evolution of my old "HTH".
It weights 10,2 kg, 58T front, 11-25 cassette, single chain ring. Adjustable seat from 18 to 26 cm from the ground, 10-30° adjustable in inclination, 28" wheels, rim brakes. Adjustable handle bar, BB height position is also adjustable from 35 to 45 cm. It is made with a specific aim for racing. I'll test the performance in the next days with the different configurations, I hope it'll be fast. This is the video of the building procedure:


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LarryOz

Cruzeum Curator & Sigma Wrangler
This is my last Low Racer. It is called "HTX", an evolution of my old "HTH".
It weights 10,2 kg, 58T front, 11-25 cassette, single chain ring. Adjustable seat from 18 to 26 cm from the ground, 10-30° adjustable in inclination, 28" wheels, rim brakes. Adjustable handle bar, BB height position is also adjustable from 35 to 45 cm. It is made with a specific aim for racing. I'll test the performance in the next days with the different configurations
Fantastic Marco! Send it to me after your done testing and I will test it too! :rolleyes:
 

bladderhead

Zen MBB Master
How to get a powerful geometry without wind resistance? I can sympathise with this. I like to have the BB close to me, but this means it is high, and a high BB is less powerful than a low one. If I could only solve this I could smash the Hour.
 

Opik

Well-Known Member
How to get a powerful geometry without wind resistance? I can sympathise with this. I like to have the BB close to me, but this means it is high, and a high BB is less powerful than a low one. If I could only solve this I could smash the Hour.

coaxial hub, like the G4 bicycle. The pedal is on the wheels.
 

markciccio

Active Member
With a coaxial hub you can not control the steering properly, you have too much transfer of power on the handle bar. I does not work. And you have much less efficency than with the simple chain. I would never choose that system to make a fast bike.
 
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