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• #14402
28 will go on that LOW, plus the mash can take 32...I think.
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• #14403
The 28mm rando don't fit on the low, unless my rear axel is right on the end, which is bait with Allen key hubs :(
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• #14404
i don't believe you
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• #14405
when i have time, ill upload a pic of the clearance problem with a 28mm
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• #14406
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• #14407
A 25c is exactly the same casing as the 28c but with much less rubber making it wear out a lot faster
How so? Surely it will be wider so have a wider casing
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• #14408
Got a link to that>?
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• #14410
Only has the one picture though unfortunately.
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• #14411
nice pre cursa is nice
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• #14412
That's bangin'. Is the owner on here? I've got a much more elegant solution for the dangling brake levers.
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• #14413
Is it worth replacing the downtube on a lugged steel track frame it it's ended up kinked from a head-on?
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• #14414
ahem
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• #14415
seconded bruv
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• #14416
Ah yeah.
Think I've found someone to do it as well.
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• #14417
you dont wanna see them
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• #14418
I figured that...
Originally typed fuck ugly btazes but thought it perhaps too harsh, clearly not
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• #14419
its probably more of a death trap now than it was before
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• #14420
Needs straps & cages
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• #14421
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• #14422
Different bars and that'd be all kinds of fun
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• #14423
Had a flat on the back, too lazy to swap tyre/tube, so fourspoke.
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• #14424
Beer/grocery getter pub sled
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• #14425
..
ive already tried the 28mm* version of the rando. 28mm has clearance issues with a lot of track frames and trying to fit one will more likely be a more of a problem. if i fit a 28 i will have to take apart my chain and awkwardly fit another link. itll fit on most road frames but 25mm is big enough for the roads in the uk. 28mm are very goood but awkward ya numpty