Finished! 3 hours of work later... got the crankset to work with a standard Shimano bolt so we're all good now.
- Rick the Welder himself made this frame!! - 37.78 lbs
I don't know how to go about that... I thought the sticker would be in my wheel bag but nothing was in there =/ and it definitely needs it now that I have a new rear rim. Might just have to take off the rear sticker to match it up though. Or rather, just buy ZTR Flow rims
I'll never buy a pair of 5.10's, my C1rca's are pro enough and the Decoy's are pretty meh... I like having a large platform under my foot cuz I ride with my foot pretty far forward on the pedals. But yeah thin pedals are going to have to be acquired soon, 13.75" bb doesn't approve of pedaling.
Decoys have a HUGE standing area. Almost as big as the Easton Flatboys. What's wrong with not having 15mm wrench flats? I personally prefer the streamlined look of not having them on the spindle, plus it's easier to avoid smashing your hands on anything when it's an Allen wrench interface from the back of the crank arm.
That's not bad at all. If you do end up getting those Flow rims, you will lose maybe, maybe a half a pound or a quarter of a pound at least. Those 1750's use a 5.1 rim I believe which is..510g claimed. So the Flows being 486 or something like that is gonna be awesome. Bike ride good?
They are quite nice. I had some on 240s and they were bombproof for AM/FR riding. I am going to go lighter with my next trailbike though and opt for some Arch rims instead. 50g lighter each and strong enough for XC/AM.