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#577236 - 12/19/09 09:08 AM my favourite ... Hawk Duncon !
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well, I admit, it isn’t the lightest one you would expect to dream of but, believe me, some times it’s just a matter of feeling !



… and then just some, more or less occasional, details

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#583598 - 01/15/10 07:53 PM Re: my favourite ... Hawk Duncon ! [Re: ConRAD]
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Hey I think its nice.

How many gears did your bike have?

Claudius - from germany
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#583633 - 01/15/10 09:46 PM Re: my favourite ... Hawk Duncon ! [Re: ]
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Hi Claudius,
it mounts Shimano Nexus-7 (i.e. 7-gears); it's perhaps not at same level as Rohloff speedhub but it's precise enough and very well synchronized either while running or standstill.
Ciao.
ConRAD
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#583712 - 01/16/10 10:34 AM Re: my favourite ... Hawk Duncon ! [Re: ConRAD]
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Hmm and where you got these rear-panniers? I mean the leather-one, not the Vaude.

Claudius
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#583720 - 01/16/10 11:15 AM Re: my favourite ... Hawk Duncon ! [Re: ]
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Die hier hat Ähnlichkeit ...

L.G.
Andreas
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#583943 - 01/17/10 08:01 AM Re: my favourite ... Hawk Duncon ! [Re: mackerziege]
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Leather bags seem to be exactly the ones of the link above.
Also the price seem to be very good.
Then, of course, on top of bags I've got some additional handcraft modification.
Corrado
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#584957 - 01/20/10 03:59 AM Re: my favourite ... Hawk Duncon ! [Re: ConRAD]
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outsch, an aufa-spokebrake!
i had one but it was quite noisy and a waste of power.
a dymotec 6 is the better choice i think.
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#585282 - 01/20/10 09:38 PM Re: my favourite ... Hawk Duncon ! [Re: ]
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Originally Posted By: slowbeat
outsch, an aufa-spokebrake!
i had one but it was quite noisy and a waste of power.
a dymotec 6 is the better choice i think.

.... unfortunately ... I must agree 100%:
1. Yes, it's a real spokebrake
2. Yes, it's very noisy
3. Yes, it's a real waste of power
.... but, for this bicycle, I didn't have other option, crazy crazy

Perhaps you know the dymotec 12 ?

Ciao.
Corrado
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#585921 - 01/23/10 12:40 AM Re: my favourite ... Hawk Duncon ! [Re: ConRAD]
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why do you need 12V?
for good light at little money get a dymotec 6 and a B&M iq fly. if you want more light try the B&M iq cyo.

i think there should be no problem to fit a state-of-the-art led-headlamp into your oldstyled one

for better efficiency get a wheel with a hub-integrated generator.
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#586360 - 01/24/10 03:29 PM Re: my favourite ... Hawk Duncon ! [Re: ]
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why do you need 12V?
Well, actually I don't need 12V, I just like better efficiency of 12V systems.

for good light at little money get a dymotec 6 and a B&M iq fly
I don't like very much side bottle-type dynamos but, if I have no other chance ....

i think there should be no problem to fit a state-of-the-art led-headlamp into your oldstyled one
Yes, I'll investigate

for better efficiency get a wheel with a hub-integrated generator
I'd like this solution but it's not possible, both front and rear hubs are already "occupied" by Nexave Roller Brakes and Nexus-7 speed-hub frown


REAR HUB

REAR HUB

FRONT HUB

FRONT HUB

FRONT OLD-STYLE LAMP
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#598241 - 03/03/10 05:48 AM Re: my favourite ... Hawk Duncon ! [Re: ConRAD]
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Awesome bike! Isn't a new model?
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#620253 - 05/14/10 12:12 PM Re: my favourite ... Hawk Duncon ! [Re: archery01]
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What you think about Phoenix Bicycle, i like to ride it.
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#753414 - 08/31/11 06:33 AM Re: my favourite ... Hawk Duncon ! [Re: ConRAD]
Hub
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I peered on the brake. Very nice technical solution of the heat sink of the drum(?) brake as it looks like a turbine wheel of a torque converter. I rarely have seen that tech detail before. Presumably during high velocity rides it's a sound generator, too, clearing the road of pedestrians...
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#754207 - 09/03/11 04:48 PM Re: my favourite ... Hawk Duncon ! [Re: ]
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Originally Posted By: Hub
...it looks like a turbine wheel of a torque converter...

... nice fantasy indeed laugh

Originally Posted By: Hub
...presumably during high velocity rides it's a sound generator, too, clearing the road of pedestrians...

... very acute humour!!!

Thanks a lot.
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