Thanks Jeff:
In your honor I just did some quick checking. It looks like 30mm of trail with 700c x 25. This is the same bespoke frame that left the Putney shop in 1969 (so re-rake versus custom rake is kind of relative here).
Your observation will have me measuring trail on every machine in the house. I've never zeroed in on trail as a go/no-go before. Usually, it's the lugs and lack of inner creases on the chainstays that seduce me. I can confirm there's no toe clip overlap ... that one is very important to me ... fixed or free.
Thanks for the kind words.
Tory Werne
Woodstock, Georgia USA
Nice tweak. I wonder if the fork is tweaked too? Is that a combo of small-frame ideas to avoid toe-overlap, or was it re-raked? Is there any trail (left)?
(I checked as best I could with a straightedge, and I see only a nice bike...with no trail)
Jeff Slotkin, usually at The Bicycle Shoppe, Charleston, SC
On May 3, 2010, at 9:34 PM, Tory Werne wrote:
> RE: Campagnolo Rally
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