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Hi all,
Judging by the weather today Cyclocross season must be coming! So I figure now is a good time to try and sell this. I had aspirations of giving CX a go last year but sadly I just don't have the time what with other things going on. I have three bikes and as this one never gets ridden it needs to go to free up some space.
It's a great bike but sadly I never got the fit or the gearing quite right for me. I'm 6ft and feel like I would need to flip the stem to shorten the reach a little bit. Also the SS freewheel I put on is far too spinny, you would probably want to put a bigger chainring on or swap the freewheel for something smaller. The fixed gearing is good though. I will confirm all the sprocket counts when I have a chance.
I don't have any actual CX tyres to put on but the massive Pasela's are so god damn comfortable for commuting.
Collection from Walthamstow E17
Spec:
- Genesis Day One 56cm frame in gunmetal - somewhat rare in this colour - was one of the early flat bar models
- Original Genesis SS hubs rebuilt by myself onto new DT Swiss R 460 rims - Seen maybe 600 miles, still straight as an arrow I believe (will double check)
- Sram Force Carbon road chainset with 39t inner ring moved to the large chainring position with spacers added to get correct chainline
- 16t Shimano Dura Ace fixed sprocket and lock ring
- 18t Hope Clickster freewheel
- KMC Chain
- Sram S500 Alu SS brake levers
- 40cm c-c Deda Zero RHM bars
- Fizik bar tape
- Cannondale saddle
- Black bottle cage
- Shimano M520 SPD pedals (if you need them)
- 120mm Genesis stem
- Panarace Pasela 35c tyres
- Tektro V Brakes with Swissstop green pads


£450
£400
£380Cheers
Steve
- Genesis Day One 56cm frame in gunmetal - somewhat rare in this colour - was one of the early flat bar models
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@TheShipwright was kind enough to help. Thanks!
Will post any progress I make here.
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Thanks @JB, no worries.
Anyone else up for helping?
It might help me make something really useful for those who want to plan routes on the Strava route planner but also want turn by turn directions on their Wahoo.
Ridewithgps has this feature but Strava does not. Strava (for me) is way better for searching for decent rides/routes. So it would be good to be able to export those and turn them into a GPX route with a cue sheet that the Wahoo could understand.
Cheers
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Hello all. Would anyone with a paid ridewithgps subscription be happy to share a GPX export of a couple of their favourite routes with me?
I have a project in mind which would involve reverse engineering the turn by turn cue sheet specifically - but unfortunately I don't have a subscription to download it and see what the exact data schema they're using is. At the moment I'm just investigating feasibility of my idea - so I don't really want to shell for anything out at this early stage.
The steps would be:
- Log in, to to the routes page
- Click 'view' on a decent route. Note - the route must be one that provides turn by turn directions on a Garmin/Wahoo device
- Click 'export' in the top right
- Under 'GPX track' tick the 'Include POIs as waypoints' and 'Include cues as waypoints' checkboxes
- Click 'GPX track' to download the .GPX
- Send me the file. I can provide an email address if you send me a PM.
If anyone has a couple of minutes to spare I'd be most grateful!
- Log in, to to the routes page
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Seems to me like there's almost no difference between the 2 units. Apart from half an inch difference in screen size, do they both have exactly the same features?
It doesn't make any sense why they would release the Bolt. Unless they are planning on replacing Elemnt with an even larger (colour?) screen and more advanced features within the next 12 months or so.
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Exactly that groupset going cheap: https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/302133/
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Hello mate if @abr doesn't go for it I know someone who might be interested if you could send me a few pics. Cheers