How many Pace's have we got here?

Here's the picture.

Old and New ; My Pace in the forground and a Bionicon adjustable suspension bike (just did the honc on it) in the background.
 

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Just long enough

I wonder why back hurts after a couple of hours in the saddle!!!


Used to ride with flat cinelli road stems in the good ole days, that was streeeetttttccchhhheeeeddd.

Did anyone else do that or was it a Dorset thing?[/quote]
 
Cherrymatt":gcnenouv said:
Here's the picture.

Again sorry about the forks, they are light though!!!!

Still Very wrong
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Radar":14182ad4 said:
Pace frames - thou shalt not fit "not-Pace" forks - thou shalt try and be as British as possible

one of the first things mentioned in the bike building rules thread

still looks (& feels) wrong, could fit any raked alu fork and it would look the same as above - wrong.

Just my opinion

(do like the radial front tho ;) )
 
When I got it, it was all wrong with some cheap RST elastomer forks, now that was a crime!!! RC100 got be rigid!!!


Any fork tip offs welcomed!!
 
Re: Just long enough

Cherrymatt":3b90sflz said:
Did anyone else do that or was it a Dorset thing?

Hehe,

I'm from Dorset originally and put a 150mm Orange Stalk stem on my Clockwork....urgh...it handled like a pig in a snowstorm!!!

Love the wheel, but yep, that fork and stem have to go...still, at least your Pace is being used, and that's a thumbs up in my book!!!
 
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