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dinglem:
So as many of you are aware a few hardy  :radbmxsmilie: ers are entering the London to Brighton bike ride on 11th September this year. 54 miles with some serious hill climbs. Any other takers btw???  :)

I was considering using my WHEELS Expert for the ride, but am now wondering whether I'd be better off using a 'survivor' frame/build which could then be restored in my usual manner after the event. With this in mind I have hopefully sourced a suitable frame (no names yet as it hasn't actually arrived and I don't want to jinx it..!)

I am therefore gathering some suitable parts and thought this could make for an interesting thread. I'm looking for input and ideas for a RELIABLE and comfy build that will get me all of the way to Brighton. All input and ideas appreciated.

What I have in my stash and have earmarked to be used include a NOS original 80's red anno Tange 125 headset, a tidy Pat. Pending TufNeck stem, set of Bottema M-2 race forks, pair of WHEELS bars which are off being rechromed, Shimano DX seatpost, jam buttie flex fighter and seatpost clamp, Sugino BB and a 180 Hanabishi OPC.

I thought the Bottema's would provide extra strength, same for the DX seatpost. Flex fighter too. I wanted to use a new headset for the same reason; reliability.

I opted for the Hanabishi OPC due to simplicity and I thought the 180 length might help on the hilly sections. Thoughts! I also have 44T (Sugino) or 46T Yes Racing chainring options. Again, thoughts?

I have a very tidy black pair of ACS Stoker pedals which I will get refinished after the event to suit the final build colour scheme.

Wheels... well as the build will be primarily white and red I am either considering nabbing the red skinnies off my Mini (complete with Aero rear discs) or possibly reverting to full on 80's BMX form and going with a pair of early 80's alloy hubbed red Skyways which I have already. I am leaning more towards the Skyway option at the minute. Freewheel size is also something I am deliberating over.

Seat and grips; undecided. I have a few sets of comfy red grips, including A'ME, Shrooms and Uni Hand Grenade II's. I will definitely be using a modern padded mountain bike seat, most likely with a padded BMX seat cover.

No idea on brakes yet but will source them to suit my final wheel choice.

I'll have to add a race plate with some event stickers also, plus a means of carrying a water bottle, spare inner tube and a few tools etc....

Not sure on tyre choice either... :( Might even go for cheaper modern options for smoother road riding.

Anybody got any thoughts or input??

griff:
I did it on a haro freestyler (bad idea tbh) which had newer sealed bearing skyways
Actually the bearings worked well, but weight and stopping power can be an issue (new school pads were smoking at bottom of the one hill when the lights changed)

would recommend that you get a front brake on if you can - I thought Rob was going to gob it on one greasy downhill section after Fanny's Farm
go for a smoother tyre so you roll easier
padded seat cover was a very good idea, as were padded shorts under my other shorts
I had 180mm cranks and 44:16 gearing - ok for the flat or v gentle/short uphill blasts, but forget about doing anything other than push up some of the hills! we saw people get off mountain bikes or using gearing so low they may as well have got off

dinglem:
Great info on the gearing and crank length. Thanks  :daumenhoch:

Will look at the brake set up further also. I need to check the Skyways over thoroughly before I decide on those; any brake block suggestions? Did any of your team suffer technical failures (apart from excessive pie-related issues of course...)

griff:
I had new school squeaky clear pads, for coming down some of those hills you might as well use crayons instead of OG pads :teef:

no technical failiures from our group that I can remember, the main reason it took us 8.5 hours was waiting for Spike who'd done fook all training - I can tell you it was hugely satisfying trundling past spandex road warriors fixing punctures after around 10 minutes in the saddle  :2funny:

pickle:
You need to throw out all thoughts of old school trickery, the DX post will be no good what so ever as it's quite small (low) try and get a nice long post so you can sit comfortably without bending your knees up too much.

Brakes?  anything really but go with some good new school pads

Wheels?  I wouldn't bother with Tuffs unless they're new ones with sealed hubs, I'd go for spokes and sealed hubs if you can so you can make the most of coasting

yes agree with John on the padded seat and padded cycling  Sh_orts  :daumenhoch:

Take a spare chain, a 15m spanner and some allen keys.  a set of grips for loose headsets could be a good thing as well.

Tyres? I used cheap Duro comp IIIs

I did it on this

 :daumenhoch:

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