Dekerf Team SL 853 Single speed

biocandy":2zl9hoj9 said:
I'm already convinced you'll have a blast with this frame :) enjoy it man

Regarding choice of cranks, these thin tube frames look very balanced and neat with Tune big foots

Hi mate!

I'm not familiar with the tunes.... i shall get googling :)

Edit: Yep, they look very smart! A UK retailer/importer is not immediately obvious...
 
I'm a Middleburn man myself, but the WI Eno cranks are gorgeous and if I didn't want to support British business they are what I would go for.

Same goes for hubs with Phil or WI being top of the list, but behind Hope for the same reasons. ;)

As for your brakes, I love the look of the Onzas. Brings back memories of lusting after them in my youth, but struggle to cope with cantis these days in use unfortunately. :cry:

Looking forward to seeing what you go for in the end. Sure it will be a stunner though. :cool:
 
firedfromthecircus":v663hqia said:
Same goes for hubs with Phil or WI being top of the list, but behind Hope for the same reasons. ;)

I would go for hope, i've used their Pro2 SS hub before. The one thing that puts me off is its disc mount....
 
Ok so heres my intended spec:

Frame: Dekerf Team SL SS
Fork: Kona Project 2
Headset: Chris King

Hubs: White Industries ENO Rear/M15 Front (or an old Tracker hub)
Spokes: DT or Sapim race (whatever we have at the shop)
Rims: TBC (possibly deep section)
Tyres: Panaracer Trail raker 2.1

Freewheel: White industries 16t
Chain: Shimano HG41 8 Speed
Cranks: Middleburn RS1
Chainring: Surly Stainless Steel 32t
BB: Shimano UN55
Pedals: Shimano XT

Stem: Thomson Elite (Length TBC)
Seatpost: Thomson Elite
Saddle: Selle Italia Flite Ti
Bars: Surly/Nitto torsion bars
Grips: ODI Vans Waffle lock on

Brake levers: Shimano XT
Brakes: Shimano XT V Brakes
 
Nice, I'm a big fan of Trailrakers, for a 'mud' tyre, they work remarkably well all year round.

Rims, my current favourites are Mavic XC 717's, they build into a nice, rigid wheel that is not carrying too much weight.
 
Good choice of components.. a tuning fork would look better though ;)
for singlespeed I would go for a somewhat later version of the middleburn crank
 
NeilM":2huijn5s said:
Nice, I'm a big fan of Trailrakers, for a 'mud' tyre, they work remarkably well all year round.

Rims, my current favourites are Mavic XC 717's, they build into a nice, rigid wheel that is not carrying too much weight.

Trail rakers for winter, Cinders for summer :)

717's are the obvious choice, but was looking at something a bit different
 
Been a bit quiet on the old Dekerf front, due to christmas bills and changing my mind about specs. My Triple butted P2's are finished and just need picking up, plus got a couple more parts. Will post revised spec in my next post...
 
Ok, so I reckon this is about final:

Frame: Dekerf Team SL 853 Singlespeed

Fork: Kona Project 2 Triple butted

Headset: Cane Creek 40
Stem: Thomson Elite 120mm
Handlebar: Surly/Nitto torsion bar
Grips: Onza ules
Barends: N/A

Brakes: Shimano DXR
Brake Pads: Shimano DXR
Brake Cables: Clarks Stainless
Cantilever cable hangers: N/A
Brake Levers: Shimano M739 XT

Shifters: Nope
Front Derailleur: Nope
Rear Derailleur: Nope
Derailleur Cables: Nope
Cassette: White Industries Eno SS Freewheel
Chain: Sram PC1
Cranks: Middleburn RS1
Crank Bolts: Middleburn
Chainrings: Surly Stainless 34t
Chainring bolts: Ison Stainless steel Single chainring
Bottom Bracket: Shimano UN55
Pedals: Shimano XT

Hub Skewers: Shimano XT front, WI bolts rear
Rims: Mavic XM719
Hubs: White industries Eno rear, Hope Pro3 front
Nipples: DT Swiss Brass 12mm
Spokes: DT Swiss competition Double butted
Tyres: Panaracer Cinder folding bead
Tubes: Continental

Saddle: Selle Italia Flite 1990
Seatpost: Thomson Elite 27.2 440mm
Seatpost Binder: Dekerf

Weight: TBC
 
Got the forks back from the powder coaters (cheers Tim, awesome as always!)

A nice gloss black, and not a bad weight. Should get a bit lighter once i've trimmed the long steerer.

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