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• #3252
Aren't they always that price? The 1 1/8th are £7.99
https://www.velodrome.shop/track-sprockets/velodrome-shop-elite-1/8-track-sprockets/ -
• #3253
Well I bought one anyway
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• #3254
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• #3255
GXP BB's for £16 at Merlin. Don't see these reduced that often, so I grabbed a couple.
https://www.merlincycles.com/sram-gxp-bottom-bracket-45036.html?
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• #3256
Anyone spotted any good deals on wheelsets recently?
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• #3257
Wild Country Hoolie 2 tent £95 / £100 delivered at sports direct.
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• #3258
https://www.wiggle.co.uk/dt-swiss-m1800-spline-front-mtb-wheel/
https://www.wiggle.co.uk/dt-swiss-m1800w-rear-mtb-wheel/?sku=100974225
650b DT Swiss wheelset for under 80 quid.
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• #3259
Rears sold :(
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• #3260
[gone]
The seller is saying they can't provide any information on the bike.
Looks like a resprayed Columbus max frameset, as there's a weird website URL on the seatstays and I've never seen a steel track Look with a curved fork and a colourway / decals like that.
The hubs and nuts resemble the older campagnolo record and it has a combination of gipiemmme / campagnolo crank arms.
I was intrigued and tried to find out anything about the frame / company, but the search on the mentioned URL didn't bring any convincing results.
Thought someone here may be interested, speculations on the history of the specimen are welcome.
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• #3261
2x GP5000s & 2x tubes for under £77, hardly bargainous, but certainly cheaper than anywhere else.
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• #3262
Just made a wiggle order, bbr60 at less than trade, £1.99 for a rotor is a bargain and the flat mount adapter is also a fuck load more bargainous than other brands!
Socks and seatclamp also discounted but not so bargainous
Yes I support the devil.
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• #3264
Some nice stuff there!
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• #3265
A lot of capital tied up in that stock — kinda sad to see it all go under the hammer
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• #3266
Bought these and Yodel lost them. Refund pending.
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• #3267
Yeah I thought that...but it needs to sell
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• #3268
Shouldn't have looked at that. Thinking about a road trip now.
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• #3269
TK Maxx have what look like women's Gore Phantom 2.0 for £45.
https://www.tkmaxx.com/women/activewear/cycling/cycling-clothing/pink-softshell-performance-jacket/p/07085082 -
• #3270
Mad discounts on NuVinci stuff:
https://www.bike-discount.de/en/nuvinci_cycling_enviolo -
• #3271
Holy shit that's actually mad discounts. Almost makes me consider buying one for the lols.
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• #3272
Also bargain headset for cantis
https://www.bike-discount.de/en/buy/fsa-orbit-z-t-cx-1-1-8-1.5-zs44-is52-495789
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• #3273
Yep. I'm currently planning how I can build a bike around one. Partly posted here so people buy it all before I can buy one.
Also worth noting the rim brake hub can be converted to disc.
With this:
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/hub-spares/nuvinci-disc-brake-adapter/
But I suspect you need an expensive tool to do it:
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/tools/nuvinci-professional-brake-adapter-tool/Not 100% clear.
Problem now would be finding a shifter at a decent price.
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• #3274
I'd love to try a bike that has their automatic shifting thing fitted, it must feel weird.
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• #3275
Me too.
Just doing a bit of thinking. 360% is not that amazing (rohloff is 526% by comparison). Its the equivalent of a 10-36 cassette. Which would be great for a (heavy) road/round town bike. For an MTB or something to climb hills I reckon you'd need a double up front, which would defeat the purpose of a simplified drivetrain. I reckon these are cheap as its cheaper and lighter to get a similar result on a 1x setup.
Probably just being picky though. You could also just put a bigger cog on the back and spin like crazy on the flats.
Shame they’re 3/32 only :-(