The TOR conversion

Mark B

Zen MBB Master
That looks pretty good! The only thing I would suggest would be getting you some more recline on the seat back. Good job!

Mark
 

JonB

Zen MBB Master
Dark Lord wrote: Thanks MarkB.

Yes, I was wondering about the recline.
The seat pan is in the ideal position so it is staying put.
Visiting my LBS tomorrow I will explore the idea of bending the seat post.
15 Degrees is the figure I have seen elsewhere, any ideas on that theme.
You could try putting the seat post on the inside. This means completely dismantling the black thing the seat post comes into, and put it on the reverse way such that the thing the seat post goes into is facing forward and not backwards.

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Mark B

Zen MBB Master
If the seatpost is steel, you can simply put it in a vice, heat it with a torch to cherry red at the bend spot and using a cheater bar, bend it Just don't force it; wait until it's hot and pliable, or else you will put a wrinkle in it. After you are satisfied with the bend, throw it in a bucket of water to quick cool it. The rearranging of the seat clamp that Jonb mentioned works, too. I ended up doing both to mine.

Mark
 

Mark B

Zen MBB Master
You're running a mountain triple, right? Like a 48T big ring? So, if that's the case, you can get away with 11-28. That should be way more gear than you need.

Mark
 

Mark B

Zen MBB Master
Dark Lord wrote: Latest upgrades.
Rack and guards.
Bike bin

:)
now looking for a cheap 11-34T megarange 7 speed cassette to match my 24 34 42 chain wheels, ?15.29 best so far.
Looking good! That 24 tooth chainring will never see the light of day. ;)

Mark
 
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