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Raleigh Macaframa

Frame:
Raleigh Macaframa 55

Fork/Headset:
3t Funda team

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Sram Omnium/GXP

Pedals:
MKS GR9

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Shimano Zen 53t/Philwood 19t/HKK vertex or Sram 48t/Euroasia 17t/HKK vertex

Handlebars/Stem:
Thomson X2/Deda pista or Shimano pro/Nitto riser

Saddle/Seatpost:
Thomson Master piece/San marco concor light team or Thomson Elite/San marco concor

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Sram s80 or H plus son 650c/Gran compe

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Hed H3D or H plus son 700c/Gran compe

More Info:
instagram.com/tomm2kim

Added by tomm2. Last updated over 10 years ago.

As of over 10 years ago, tomm2 has indicated that they no longer own this bike.

16 Comments

cjdavid

cjdavid says:

I love the build with the levi bag

Posted over 11 years ago

ABV

ABV says:

Nice. Head rear is beast! How was it riding on the street? Is there an S80 with out an alu braek surface? or how did you do it?

Posted over 11 years ago

longkachia

longkachia says:

i wanna know how too

Posted over 11 years ago

2JZONU

2JZONU says:

What did you use for the track conversion on the hed3? and what was the spacing?

Posted over 11 years ago

tomm2

tomm2 says:

No conversion needed.
There is a track version of the H3 wheel in 120mm spacing

Posted over 11 years ago

DoctorLarch

DoctorLarch says:

Ok this is definitely my favourite !
Yet again if ya eva wanna sell I'm in bro !!

Posted almost 12 years ago

tomm2

tomm2 says:

Already sold last year... :(

Posted over 11 years ago

DoctorLarch

DoctorLarch says:

Fuck man ! between this beast and the 'Cielo' you sir are one mothafucka bike owner ! I wanna own your bikes haha

Posted about 12 years ago

tomm2

tomm2 says:

Just saw the comment, thanks man Cielo is my favourite though ;)

Posted over 11 years ago

juan_neff

juan_neff says:

awesome dude... love the build... is there any trouble with that hed's?

Posted about 12 years ago

tomm2

tomm2 says:

nope, nothing wrong with it.
I was a bit worried ar first but the deep rim felt nice and strong.

Posted about 12 years ago

max5480

max5480 says:

can't go wrong with buying the most expensive components out there and throwing them all together...

Posted about 12 years ago

tomm2

tomm2 says:

Thanks, but not always true ;)
I have a couple of friends who own parts that cost twice more than a normal build and they don't 'flow' well. I guess money can't always buy you good 'taste'

Posted about 12 years ago

SillyGooseCookie

SillyGooseCookie says:

Couple of suggestions: Lower your seatpost and level out your saddle, and I think it would look really good if you stripped the decals on the HED. and S80. And black out the machined sidewall on the HED. like you did to the S80. Overall it's pretty cool!

Posted about 12 years ago

tomm2

tomm2 says:

Thanks for the suggestions, but I no longer own this bike. And I did swith things up a bit but I couldn't find any photos of the transition. The frame was a bit small for me anyways.

Posted about 12 years ago

FABEL

FABEL says:

& slammed the stem, corrected the bar tape crisis, leveled the saddle, removed the partial stickerbombing

Posted almost 8 years ago