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    build a bike

    okay, so to build a bike you need
    a frame
    a fork
    a gruppo
    wheels
    tires
    handlebars
    brakes.

    is that it? does the gruppo include the wheels or the brakes?
    is there more?
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    Handlebar stem, saddle, and pedals come to mind. Not sure what else. Does gruppo include chain?
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    oh yeah, saddle and pedals. Those might be the only things I already have.
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    Mimi, are you talking YOU build the bike at home or a shop build it? A gruppo is typically a set "group" of stuff and you should check the manufacterer's site for the item list.

    If you are building it at home there is a ton more stuff. Headset, cables, housing, ferrules, quick releases, cable donuts, bar tape, cable ends, power link (if desired), bottle cages, seatpost clamp, rim strips or plugs, to start.
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    a frame
    a fork
    a gruppo(derailleur, cogs, chain, crank)
    wheels
    tires
    handlebars
    handlebar tape
    brakes.
    seatpost
    seatpost clamp
    stem
    headset
    FENDERS
    brakes
    saddle
    pedals

    not counting things that cost less than a dollar or two, if you're all in agreement, this looks
    like a list I can work with for pricing and stuff. THANKS
    Last edited by mimitabby; 01-18-2007 at 01:54 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    not counting things that cost less than a dollar or two, if you're all in agreement, this looks
    like a list I can work with for pricing and stuff. THANKS
    Whew, boy. You haven't priced quick releases or a Campy cable set lately, have you?

    Mimi, you also don't have to buy a gruppo. For instance, you don't have to buy all Shimano or all Campy. You can mix and match with some of the other brands, often to your benefit.
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    A gruppo can contain wheels and brakes but not necessarily so. Your gruppo is like saying I want Dura Ace - that is your gruppo; but you might pick different types of brakes for your hand size, or wheels (dura ace does make wheels but they are take a while to get usually); A gruppo does not "usually" contain wheels - Sometimes they include the headset, but not always.

    I think you got it all with your post and the next, but there are all the little things, brake and shifting cables, little end caps for your cables (I forget what they call them), shifters if the brakes are separate from shifters; headset; handlebar tape; that's all I can think of now

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    Quote Originally Posted by spokewench View Post
    little end caps for your cables (I forget what they call them)
    I'm not sure if its correct terminology or not, but I've always called them cable crimps.
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    Brakes are part of a gruppo
    Oil is good, grease is better.

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    I believe a gruppo or group set general contains rear and front derailleurs, brakes, front chainrings/crankset, brakes/shifters, bottom bracket, rear cassette and chain.

    In addition to the things you've mentioned you'll also need a seat post, maybe a seatpost clamp if its not integrated into the frame, a saddle of course, cables, a stem, a headset, and handlebar tape.

    I'll keep thinking about it so see if I've forgotten anything.

    wow - lots of replies in the time I was composing this message!
    Last edited by Eden; 01-18-2007 at 01:38 PM.
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