Acme Information
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So, you bought an Acme and want to put it together yourself? Here is a review of the final assembly steps and helpful tips for assembling the bike correctly. Tools you'll need are: Scissors or cable cutters 4mm, 5mm, and 6mm hex wrench Give us a call or email if you have any questions: 303.278....
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Acme Gear Range Comparison to a compact road bike
The Acme has a gear inch range of 27.3-111.4 inches. It is very close to the range of a 50/34 compact road chainring setup with an 11-32T, 11-speed cassette. -
Alfine-11 Rear Wheel Spoke Length
The Acme's rear wheel is very durable and will lasts through many years of riding in all conditions. If you happen to break a spoke and need a replacement, the proper length is: Drive-side: 282mm Non-Drive-side: 282mm -
The front light runs in and out of holes on the inside of the fork leg. To route the rear light, locate the hole on the bottom side at the upper portion of the down tube behind the head tube. The wire enters there, and once the fork is removed, can be routed through the head tube and into the top...
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What Fenders do you recommend for my Acme or Ajax?
The fenders that we recommend most often are the SKS Longboard Fenders with the 45 Profile width. -
What racks will fit my Acme or Ajax?
We have two racks that we recommend most often. We typically recommend either the Tubus Logo Evo or Vega Evo. While we normally recommend these racks, most other racks for major manufacturers should work. -
Where can I get my Shimano Alfine-11 hub serviced?
Shimano service centers are located all across the U.S. and the world. To find one near you, use their locator here: https://bike.shimano.com/en-US/information/shimano-service-center.html