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Hi, does anyone know what the rear wheel spacing is? will it take a 135mm Shimano XT hub , I have some 29er wheels XT hubs hoping they would fit, any pics of your builds would be great cheers 😀
I fancy a black one for trundling the lanes with a chunky set of road tyres.
tinribz, thanks that is a really nice bike, what brakes are you using , i was thinking maybe BB7 or TRP Spyre. Groupset wise Tiagra or 105 depends whats out there at a good price 😀
Hi, its 105 Stis and BB7s on mine. Tricky to set up but good when it is.
Good question OP.
That ^^ is not a Kaff 2 I think but a swap out one. It may well be 132.5 but that doesn't mean the new one is. Looking at the wheels that come with the complete Kaff 2 bike they are described as 'road disc wheels' which could mean they are 130 (road) or 135 (common road/cx rear) but I can't find out which. Of course 132.5 can go either way without too much fuss, especially with a steel frame. FWIW the Uncle John was 135 rear.
I know a man who'll know but I don't think he's allowed to answer PX questions any more......
They're 135 apparently.
Thanks paul4stones , i guess you mean mr B 😀 thats cool my wheels will fit 23mm internal rims , I guess a 32c will look huge.
135mm I think. Mine currently has a Deore rear hub in.
I've got the kaffenback with removable dropouts. Definitely 135. I'm running xt hubs.
Nice bike jerrys, they are quite a nice looking bike, thanks 😀
Thanks Jeffus.
The colour is really beginning to grow on me. Planet X were selling some of these off on ebay for 129.99 in the summer and I couldn't resist (as I wanted to try my hand at building a bike up). At the time I would have preferred black, but they weren't available (or not for that price anyway).
jp-t853 oh wow 26" wheels how is the pedal to ground clearance and flat bars, never thought of that type of build.
jerrys the colour is nice , I like tea and coffee 😀
Jeffus - Memberjp-t853 oh wow 26" wheels how is the pedal to ground clearance and flat bars, never thought of that type of build.
I had a Cove Handjob and wanted to change to a commuter so I transfered everything over from the MTB (full xt, riser bars plus some bar ends) to the Kaffenback frame & forks. With the thin tyres in the photo the lack of clearance is noticeable.
I changed the tyres to 26x1.75 Schwalbe Marathons and they fill the diameter gaps pretty well (I had to adjust the mudguards outwards quite a lot) and therefore clearance is fine. It is very comfortable having 47mm tyres which is not an option running 700c.


