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• #8152
The movement is hidden so you don’t see it. Just noticed the hour hand is ahead of the minute hand. Not sure if it can be adjusted or not?
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• #8153
Those mechanisms cost next to nothing so don’t worry too much about breaking it.
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• #8154
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• #8155
LOL, that gearing would not be perfect for tackling the steepest of gradients for me.
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• #8156
It was highly wishful thinking that this could be my size when I saw the link (not picture), when I need a 58cm top tube. Would fit my partner though.
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• #8157
The non special paint job ones are quite a bit cheaper here
https://bike-room.com/pages/team-de-rosa-cofidis
(no idea if that site is legit though)
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• #8158
Well specced medium 26” Thorn tourer with bags etc. £400 https://www.facebook.com/share/1AgS3Ykb53/?mibextid=wwXIfr
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• #8159
Nice looking 58cm Rourke track frame for £200 https://www.facebook.com/share/18knHucb99/?mibextid=wwXIfr
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• #8160
That's a lopro not standard geometry - I think Hackney Peddler commissioned them?
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• #8161
Ah good intel!
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• #8162
Fairly decent set of wheels - supplier to Visma. I was hoping the model with the 240 or 180 hubs would be on special but it still seems a decent price for the 350s. Closest elsewhere I can find is £900.
https://www.jscycleshack.com/components/wheels/reserve-34-37-lightweight-carbon-wheelset-700c__32450
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• #8163
V-O Neutrino frameset, old colour-sale
but S, but U.S.
https://velo-orange.com/collections/neutrino-mini-velo/products/neutrino-frameset-copy -
• #8164
Garmin Epix Gen 2 half price at H Samuel [https://www.hsamuel.co.uk/garmin-epix-gen-2-black-silicone-strap-smartwatch/p/V-9119900]
Yeah I think that's it, I don't think there's a way to nicely retrofit a mechanism. I'm just curious whether how obvious it is it's been stuck in after.