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• #11227
Sorry for being cheeky but... Have you heard of our Lord the saviour who'll save you from those non effective brakes in wet moments? ;)
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• #11228
because I am a student and spend all my money on boring things like printing credits.>
Cough
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• #11229
haha <3
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• #11230
My Cambium cracked just behind the nose... #truestorybro
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• #11231
Mine also cracked today around one of the rivets at the back. bad day for Cambiums. I will b sending mine back.
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• #11232
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• #11233
Dodici rims?
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• #11234
No logo rims
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• #11235
Lightfoot!
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• #11236
An old one for sale:
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• #11237
Picked this up today. Doesn't need much work so I'm well pleased
Ha, photo won't upload but it's an old gt aggressor
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• #11238
Old GTs are great bikes! Come on give us a photo! :D
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• #11239
Hopefully this works.
At the minute it's got a seized lockring on the cassette, same with the seatpost but everything else is pretty much good to go. Should get it up and running by the end of next week
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• #11240
Nice!!! sort this bike asap .remove the rear cantis and get V brakes at the front and you ready for
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• #11241
I've a v brake in the house. Any reason why the v over the canti?
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• #11242
Cantis are the shittest of the shit shit.
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• #11243
Roger that. V brakes it is. Managed to get the cassette removed. Just the seatpost to go
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• #11244
Nice!! SEABASS cycles in peckham are good at removing seized seat post for arround 30-40£ may worth to save the hasle
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• #11245
^ He's in Belfast ;)
V's just work better compared to Cantis but they are still popular as they shed mud much easier for cyclocross riders.
For the seatpost, clamping it in a vice and use the frame for leverage to twist usually works!
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• #11246
Cheers. If I dont get if shifted by the weekend that's my next option. Really dont want to go down the route of caustic soda
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• #11247
Other option is to chop the post then cut a strip out of it using a hacksaw blade, then collapse it in on itself.
Never done it myself. I'd probably get a framebuilder to do it for me.
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• #11248
Saw that in the seatpost thread. Think I'll try anything before going down the caustic soda route as I'd probably melt my hands off or something
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• #11249
Vice and some friends if needed will sort it, although you'll probably kill the seatpost
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• #11250
Seatpost isn't a big deal so I'll do what's needed
Ah those were the days! Motolites are the business though!