Pace RC405 'Best of British' Build

impspeed

Dirt Disciple
Following from my Orange Evo2 Retromod over the summer, I'm creating my next bike, ready to hit the mountain off-road trails of the UAE around Hatta, Fujairah and Ras Al Khaimah.

There's been a huge increase in interest for off-road trails here recently with what used to be camel tracks through wadi's transformed by some dedicated riders in to proper trails, with the first centre in Hatta opening a few months back, with camping facilities, showers and toilets on site.

Always fancied heading in to the mountains but didn't fancy it on a fully rigid Orange so decided my next bike would be something British and something a bit different.

Been collecting the bits for a few months now, which basically started when I had a change of heart and put carbon rigid forks on the Orange and kept the NOS Pace RC40 XCAM Factory forks I bought from Tim for something a bit more special.

Picking everything up second hand, and in no rush, has meant I could shop around and find some bargains along the way. Drove a hard bargain with treacle to buy some of this bits off his old Pace RC300 to come up with a spec as follows;

2008 Pace RC405 Free Floater with DT Swiss MT212 Shock
Pace RC40 XCAM Factory forks
Middleburn RS8 Crank (2 and 3 ring set up - will decide which to stick with one I try the trails) (polished silver)
XTR Fr/Rr Mech and Shifters (10 Speed)
XT Rear Cassette
Hope Tech 2 Brakes
ZTR Stans Flow EX on Hope Pro II Hubs (Black / anodised red)
Hope Stem
UAE Atom Carbon Risers

Will be a week or two until I get it built and then probably the new year by the time I ride it as off to Nepal for Christmas/NY).

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After this frame got such good reviews I always thought it a shame that Pace didn't develop it further and now seem to have no interest in bikes.

Will watch with interest.
 
Re:

Pace are back in the game in 2015....

It's taken them a while.I testrode the RC127 back in September 2013.... and it's due for launch any day soon.

But they're mostly a bike shop/trail centre these days.
 
Cracking on with the build now I'm back from Nepal and realised that one of the rear hub converters for the Hope Pro II Evo to QR is missing. Now I have to wait another 10 days for delivery from UK to Dubai.

Will try and get some photos of the bike mid-build this week.

In the meantime, here's my Orange Evo2 in the desert.

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