Doug Burton
Zen MBB Master
Okay, I admit it.
1. I'm a tease.
2. My phone camera stinks even more since I updated the operating system.
What you see here is a Silvio 2.0 with essentially a Quest 2.0 braking system.
Avid BB5 Road calipers, 160mm front disc, 140mm rear disc, Shimano 105 brifters (I have Ultegra brifters; the 105's were already installed on the WTB bars, and they're functionally equivalent), Deore M591 derailleur (for the big cassette) and a SRAM PG 1030 11/36 cassette (these wheels are off of my Sofrider CityBike, and the bloody 9sp 11/34 cassette is STUCK on.)
29'er wheels with Shimano M525 hubs and Mavic A517 rims (135mm front, 100mm rear)
The frame got here a day late (thanks, USPS!) and I'm leaving with the family for vacation tomorrow. Tough decision: take my customized Quest 1.0, which is all up and turn key, or take the S2.0 and finish building it at the beach, risking the ingominity of having to rent a DF if I get hung and can't complete it?
The 135mm hub went into the dropouts easily enough. Insert one axle side, press the other with your thumb, and boop, it's in. I have no worries about being able to change a flat on the road, for instance. The only issue is the QR needs to be replaced with a tandem (140mm OLD) QR. Other than that, everything seems to line up okay. The calipers align fine using the business card method.
So these are $49USD hubs. Lots of spokes to resist the twisting FWD MBB imparts to the wheels.
So maybe mega-dollar 130mm disc hubs made from unobtainium aren't necessary.
I'll update again when the bike is finished and riding, if the WIFI at the beach house cooperates.
Best,
Doug
1. I'm a tease.
2. My phone camera stinks even more since I updated the operating system.
What you see here is a Silvio 2.0 with essentially a Quest 2.0 braking system.
Avid BB5 Road calipers, 160mm front disc, 140mm rear disc, Shimano 105 brifters (I have Ultegra brifters; the 105's were already installed on the WTB bars, and they're functionally equivalent), Deore M591 derailleur (for the big cassette) and a SRAM PG 1030 11/36 cassette (these wheels are off of my Sofrider CityBike, and the bloody 9sp 11/34 cassette is STUCK on.)
29'er wheels with Shimano M525 hubs and Mavic A517 rims (135mm front, 100mm rear)
The frame got here a day late (thanks, USPS!) and I'm leaving with the family for vacation tomorrow. Tough decision: take my customized Quest 1.0, which is all up and turn key, or take the S2.0 and finish building it at the beach, risking the ingominity of having to rent a DF if I get hung and can't complete it?
The 135mm hub went into the dropouts easily enough. Insert one axle side, press the other with your thumb, and boop, it's in. I have no worries about being able to change a flat on the road, for instance. The only issue is the QR needs to be replaced with a tandem (140mm OLD) QR. Other than that, everything seems to line up okay. The calipers align fine using the business card method.
So these are $49USD hubs. Lots of spokes to resist the twisting FWD MBB imparts to the wheels.
So maybe mega-dollar 130mm disc hubs made from unobtainium aren't necessary.
I'll update again when the bike is finished and riding, if the WIFI at the beach house cooperates.
Best,
Doug