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General => Tech Forum => Topic started by: Ade on November 28, 2006, 02:50:31 am

Title: 957 frame and fork
Post by: Ade on November 28, 2006, 02:50:31 am
A while back a 957 frame and carbon crosslink were offered for sale on this forum. The original thread has gone - I assume as part of the anti-spam clear up.

Wanted to say that it all arrived today, well packaged and with good comms with seller. If you run across an ebay seller called 'yeshoney' he did what he said he would with this bike.

Just need to get it built up now. Standby for questions that you've all seen before!

cheers
Ade

Title: Re: 957 frame and fork
Post by: orange on November 28, 2006, 05:00:20 am
You can add 957 to your little list at the bottom now ;-)
Title: Re: 957 frame and fork
Post by: Ade on November 28, 2006, 05:09:29 am
changed the list orange.

best not get any more though - my misses isn't scared of spiders!

cheers
Ade
Title: Re: 957 frame and fork
Post by: shovelon on November 28, 2006, 06:42:04 am
Congrats Ade.

Boy are you in for a treat when it is all built up.

Terry
Title: Re: 957 frame and fork
Post by: kiwi on November 28, 2006, 06:58:07 pm
not so much spam as keeping the buy sell thread relatively clear and up to date,once a for sale thread or for sale thread or auction post goes past its use by date i delete them,otherwise we would have a hundred outdated posts
Title: Re: 957 frame and fork
Post by: Ade on December 09, 2006, 06:10:37 am
Been researchimg parts to build up with - but need to sell m/cycle to fund (don't ride now since near death crash but had to try!)

What do people think shimano vs sram on the drivetrain and shimano vs avid on vbrakes?

Also are ceramic rims worth the extra dosh?

cheers
Ade
Title: Re: 957 frame and fork
Post by: jeffhop on December 09, 2006, 08:29:01 am
in my opinion id go for sram, ive got an x-9 equipped oz and an esp9 equipped xpx, and the shift is far better than any shimano ive tried, but thats my opinion and im sticking to it.
Title: Re: 957 frame and fork
Post by: Carbon_Angus on December 09, 2006, 01:54:59 pm
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Been researchimg parts to build up with - but need to sell m/cycle to fund (don't ride now since near death crash but had to try!)

What do people think shimano vs sram on the drivetrain and shimano vs avid on vbrakes?

Also are ceramic rims worth the extra dosh?

cheers
Ade


if you can get a~hold of some older XTR (24 speed) for the drive train and some Avid's..that would be my way to go for not a lot of $$$$. I don't have experience with SRAM but if it's better by voice here than jump on it.  as Terry says you will love the bike.
Title: Re: 957 frame and fork
Post by: shovelon on December 10, 2006, 05:33:18 am
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Been researchimg parts to build up with - but need to sell m/cycle to fund (don't ride now since near death crash but had to try!)

What do people think shimano vs sram on the drivetrain and shimano vs avid on vbrakes?

Also are ceramic rims worth the extra dosh?

cheers
Ade


I don't think ceramic rims are worth it. I think that you will destroy the rim long before the sidewall. Also the pads are not cheap. But hey, if they were handed to you on a silver plater, then go for it. The best rims I know of right now are the stan's ztr 355. Less weight, strong, and no stainless eyelets(I am having cracking problems at the eyelet on my mavic 517/717s).

My take on drivetrain is used(cheap), go with 8 speed xtr. New go with sram xo(nice).

Terry

Title: Re: 957 frame and fork
Post by: proflex252 on December 10, 2006, 09:04:29 am
I can't copy that!

I have a mavic 217 ceramic rim which had to be replaced with the warranty as the ceramic coating fell of. The replacement is now propper for about 8 years or so.
additional I have spinergy spox from 2000 with ceramic rims.
6 years marathons, training and heavy tours in the alps couldn't scrap them.

Ok, the pads are more expensive but that's all.

I'd take them every time again.

Cheers

Matti the Bavarian!
Title: Re: 957 frame and fork
Post by: shovelon on December 11, 2006, 02:15:58 am
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I can't copy that!

or so.
additional I have spinergy spox from 2000 with ceramic rims.
6 years marathons, training and heavy tours in the alps couldn't scrap them.

.

I'd take them every time again.

Cheers

Matti the Bavarian!


I did not know that spinergy did ceramic coatings. That would be the one option I would have on mine, to lengthen the sidewall life.

Terry
Title: Re: 957 frame and fork
Post by: Ade on December 12, 2006, 10:04:19 am
thanks for the advice guys.
will start looking in earnest after christmas now.