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Tsage:

--- Quote from: tzicktzack;3621076 ---I changed some parts on my Faction Amero, so here is my current set-up. Right now I run a 26T/10T gear ratio, which is perfect for me (IMO there is no need for a 9T driver!). As you can see, there is still a bit more space between the sprocket and the chainstay, so at least you can choose a 28T sprocket, may be bigger (space between crank and chainstay is 5 mm or 0.2 inch). Due to the longer top tube (21.5 ") I replaced the S&M stem (53 mm/2.09 inch) with a shorter Mutiny top load stem (48 mm/1.89 inch). It feels much better to me. Next week Iīll try out different bar heights. Furthermore I will exchange the plastic pedals (ordered Deluxe metal paddles) and the tires for sure (hope the F22 foldable tires will arrive soon). The current tires have very good grip but they can't stand much psi.
Due to bad weather conditions I cantīt write a elaborate review, but my first impression is, 22" is perfect for me. I think I will never go back on a 24" bike (I used to ride a 24" WTP cruiser for the last 4 years).
current part list:
Frame: Faction Bike Co Amero Kit (21.5 TT)
Fork: Faction Bike Co Amero Kit
Wheelset: Faction Bike Co Amero Kit with a 10 T driver.
Tires: ??? (no-name product)
Stem: Mutiny Lifted 48 mm
Bar: Sunday Victory 8.32 "
Grips: REVENGE Customer Friendly Grips (Best Grips I ever had!)
Cranks: Wethepeople Royal 175 mm
Sprocket: Wethepeople Supreme 26T
Chain: KMC Z510HX
Brake equipment: all Odyssey (the new ghost brake pads are amazing!)
Seat: Fiend Team
Seatpost: Federal
BB & Headset: Eclat
Pedals: ??? plastic with metal pins
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I really like the standover height on that bike.  The rest of the 22s I have seen look a little Killerado scooterish.

ssteinbr:

--- Quote from: Tsage;3621090 ---I really like the standover height on that bike.  The rest of the 22s I have seen look a little Killerado scooterish.
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Yes agreed.  My only complaint on the holmes is the standover... cosmetic yes but I would like it to be an inch more.

Very nice Amero!  I can't wait for the faction f22 tires to show up.  They said 28 days shipping to US distro then normal shipping from texas.  It has been 32 days since I placed the order so I should have them soon.

@ss4oLe:

--- Quote from: ssteinbr;3621114 --- It has been 32 days since I placed the order so I should have them soon.
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hahahahhahaha. HA. good luck. ;)
:cheers:

ssteinbr:

--- Quote from: @ss4oLe;3621149 ---hahahahhahaha. HA. good luck. ;)
:cheers:
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lol I know but I am willing to take the risk.  If I lose the money I will invoke the wrath of paypal :-)

cmc4130:

--- Quote from: Tsage;3621090 ---I really like the standover height on that bike.  The rest of the 22s I have seen look a little Killerado scooterish.
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T, the standovers on other 22"s are actually not short.  The seat tube/standover on the Holmes 22 is listed as 9" and on the InDust Cuatro, it's 9.5 (top of seat tube down to center of bb).  Lot's of 20" frames have 8" and 8.5" seat tubes.

There's actually a couple of visual effects going on:   a larger wheel makes the seat tube look shorter than on a 20", even when it's not, because the top of the rear wheel comes up higher. Also, if the bb height is shifted down (not 1.75" above axles, but instead, like 1.25" above axles), then the triangles are shifted down slightly--this does make it a relatively lower-slung frame, but not because the seat tube is shorter.

I don't disagree that the taller back end look is cool though.  Reminds me of classic frames like your T1 etc.

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