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Ratz I keep forgetting that the first batch will not arrive in USA until July!!!I know this; it will be a lot easier without the suspension fork. And yes that's the plan But it will be an after RAAM project.
Ratz I keep forgetting that the first batch will not arrive in USA until July!!!I know this; it will be a lot easier without the suspension fork. And yes that's the plan But it will be an after RAAM project.
I personally like the green frame and shot blasted other parts, which will allow the addition of reflective 3m tape without being obvious, until a light hits it!A black frame like that should have white reflective striping. Make it look like a Vendetta... If I had a choice in color, I would prefer the original Vendetta yellow. I really do hope this is the bike that gets many more people riding.
Apart from the tin-seat joint not flexing enough to lay back into V20 range, I would say that the rear seat stay isn't going to be adjustable enough to suit. While I'm sure one could cut it down somewhat (as it telescopes, etc.), I would say that an easier route would be to fabricate a set of shorter stays. As you're creating a training platform, you've no need to make it into a road-worthy bike...you don't even need to worry about extra weight at all.I'm in to try and make the T-50 work as a Z-20 Zwift training platform. Initial outlook has it only at an outside chance to get the recline to match the V-20 /Silvio range but we'll see. If the training platform design can be pulled off don't be surprised to see the Z-20mm (Moose Mod) become the leading seller. Meanwhile back to Zwifting.
Absolutely. You could easily come up with a simple "sawhorse" type stand that would take the place of the rear wheel. Just build something out of 2X4s. Since it is a standard 100mm "front" dropout width, one of those DIY bike transport things (I have two mounted on my trailer, I can't recall what they're called but they're just a bit of steel bracket with a skewer that screws down).What if you used a 20' wheel or no wheel at all in the back to help with the incline? You don't need any wheels for the indoor trainer, in fact, this saves space which is a very good thing.
Thanks! That's the table I needed.
Please! We need a build spec spreadsheet @ratz so we can start our planning!Now someone put that in a spreadsheet that shows just the T50 compatible combinations.
Woo-hoo! You all are so awesome. The money will leave your account when our campaign closes on May 23, 2017. We've got 33 days left to keep spreading the word!So if it means funded ... when does the money go out of the account? Today perhaps???