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• #108902
What are the tyres?
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• #108903
Thanks! Yes, unf, look for more details in Classifieds soon... :(
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• #108904
as is your photography
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• #108905
new wheel day!, anyone know where i can find a pair of rims 16h/24h ? 15-40mm high ish.
i know i can get some chinese carbon but i want some light alloy rims ..
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• #108906
Your mum
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• #108907
Just a generic cheapo set off the bay, 15 quid all in or so, not the best quality for sure, but adds to the aesthetic imho
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• #108908
Ant stem,pepper risers and vertical saddle ftw on the stratocaster, changing grip shift to group correct stx thumbies
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• #108909
Dude, so good to see! No idea for rims though. Always been tempted by blue anodised cxp 33's...
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• #108910
Got the Buckler out in Bermondsey , parts bin cxp 14's and summer tires
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• #108912
boyau= tube and pneu=clincher
mavi mac 2 cd 2 boyau 483 g
mavic cxp 30 boyau 486 g
Rigida Pneu 32t SHP 60 492 g
ambosio exellence 498 g
ambrosio balance pneu 518 g
dp18 pneu 650 520 g
véocity pneu 520 g
Shamal boyau :525 g
mavic cxp 14 pneux en 650 530 g
mavic cxp 30 pneux 558 g
Gipiemme boyau :566 g
dp18 rigida pneu 573 g
Shamal pneu 575g
Atlenta 96 36 t 579 g
Shamal pneu :579 g
mavic cosmic cabone 592 g
Campa Euréus 20 20t pneu 593 g
mavic cxp 14 pneu 600 g ...
h plus Son 36mm: 630 G
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• #108913
I think Kinlin XR380 aka Halo Caliber come in 16H. Alloy, but not particularly light ☺
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• #108914
Home bike painting is fun.
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• #108915
So I noticed this crack on the chainstay on my beloved raleigh record. It was covered in mud and behind the crank so I hadn't noticed it for what I presume was while. Its pretty bad...
I also noticed another one on the head tube whilst cleaning it up.
This was all a bit of a shock, I've never had a crack before and never done anything that I would have thought would cause a crack and hence am looking for advice.
So The bike is 501 reynolds, so my thinking was to just take it to a welder (arranged for tomorrow) who could weld it up. I just wanted to know whether there was anything I should know/do as I've never had to deal with a crack before.TDLR: any advice for welding up cracks?
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• #108916
Shit those are big cracks, were you riding it like that?! Is the frame worth repairing? If it's cracked that much I'd be worried that it would happen in other places too. Might be time for a new frame
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• #108917
time for a new frame
^This. It's not economic to repair.
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• #108918
Must have been riding on it like that for some amount of time as I stopped riding it when I saw the cracks.
The sentimental value of the frame is too great to through away. So far the welder has quoted £30 but hasn't seen it yet.Buying a new bike would be the proper thing to do.
Edit: @mdcc_tester
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• #108919
Maybe get something new to ride and keep that one to hang on the wall or something? I mean you can get something half decent for £50 on here if you wait it out
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• #108920
Pic didn't upload on the Bermondsey pic,failed again here, will try later https://instagram.com/p/BHXrudPgXq8/
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• #108921
Don't get a non-cycling welder to try to fix a brazed frame, it will just get worse instead of better. The proper repair is a tube replacement, which will be £100 + paint if done by somebody who actually knows what they are doing, and that's just the stay. Same again for the head tube.
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• #108922
Got this up and running today, needs black hoods and tilting the bars down. Saving up for some nice wheels.
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• #108923
Ok, sounds like no fun. Will keep eyes peeled though.
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• #108924
now that's a compact bar. sweet Koga.
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• #108925
Even though it's not economic to repair, if it's sentimental to you and you can justify spending the money, then go ahead and get it fixed!
Dat saddle !