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• #577
Lee - yes - straightforward is one word - thanks for that - that's ok.
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• #578
yeah there is an artical bout that, maybe in was in someones fgg picture post?
anyway the method they used was basically welding everything up like you say but also bolting on the cog like lEvEl hubs,
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• #579
The fixed shopper was hilarious - both to ride and watch people play on, everyone should have one ;)
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• #580
and he scored heaps of goals :(
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• #581
he got game :-P
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• #582
The Purpulator Fixed Shopper?
Why it rules?
- you simply step throught the puny frame during crashes
- wheels less likely to break (smaller and protected by mudguard stays)
- baskets are useful for mallet and polo tucker (beer and bagels)
- strong as fuck
- heavy as fuck; opponents with sexy wheels give you a wide berth.
- not very nickable
- cheap as fuck
- much quicker than you'd think (gear is 38 14 ish)
- unisexy
- long wheelbase means thru bottom bracket play is pimps/easier
- comfy sprung saddle
runcible rakan The fixed shopper was hilarious - both to ride and watch people play on, everyone should have one ;)
....so who wants one? Actually theyr'e everywhere and in many skips all over the place. You can probably pick one up at Waltham Forest:
or if you fancy a trip to historic oxford come to the awesome OCW (we always have shoppers because we fucking love capitalism and shopping of course):
http://www.myspace.com/theoxfordcycleworkshop
Of course the hard bit is fixing them and the Purpulator has a normal freewheel hub with the sprocket wound on super tight with locktite (you won't be winning any skid comps on this). No...no lockring. tactical welding can help.
I'd be up for building some 20" wheels with flip-flop hubs so they can run fixed and ss. And I'd be up for teaching a group to build/fix if folk are interested?
A 5v5 fixed shopper match is going to happen (in time fors tha Film Festival tournament).
Imagine the freekin mirthathon we'll have.
So we need another nine building. Who is in?
- you simply step throught the puny frame during crashes
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• #583
This is a nice way of sortin it out:
http://204.73.203.34/fisso/eng/schpignone.htm
BTW: I like beards so I'm going to this http://www.handlebarclub.co.uk/wbmc.shtml
I admire the groups objectives:
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To cover the costs of hosting the championships and to raise money for selected charity organizations,
such as The Rockinghorse Appeal The Rockinghorse Appeal and TacheBack.*Awesome!
And I'm gonna visit a new bike workshop called 'Cranks' and hopefully meet the polo crew and get a game in on Sunday.
If it's hot I'm swimming too.
Anyone want to come?
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• #584
alexis The Purpulator Fixed Shopper?
Why it rules?
- cheap as fuck
Mine cost me £30 squids ! And the bloke even delivered it :)
alexis - much quicker than you'd think (gear is 38 14 ish)
In fact tests have shown that up to 16 mp/h, the small wheel is more efficient
than a big wheel. Between 16 and 33 mp/h there is little difference. Over 33 mp/h
the gyroscopic effect of the big wheel makes it more effective. Most folks do not
go over 33 mp/h. Source: 1984 Olympic Men's Road Race Gold Medal winner,
Alexi Grewal during a conversation with Jeff Linder. Alexi owns a Pocket Rocket
(a higher end folder).
Note: 33 mp/h is more than 53 Kilometers per Hour! Even 7 time Tour De France winner LanceArmstrong (arguably the world's fastest and best cyclist at the time of his last Tour Victory) averaged just shy of 42 Kilometers per Hour in his last tour despite (because?) of large wheels and skinny tire The world cycling hour record is about 56 Kilometers per Hour and there are probably about a dozen guys in the world that can even get close to this. I for one know that i will never even be anywhere near to going 33 mp/h under my own power (just like 99,9% of humanity).
Remember that large wheels originated from a time where there were no such
thing as gears - witness the direct drive Penny Farthing bike. Now, the size of the
wheel can be optimized - and that optimal size is a lot smaller than 26" or more.alexis
A 5v5 fixed shopper match is going to happen (in time fors tha Film Festival tournament).Imagine the freekin mirthathon we'll have.
So we need another nine building. Who is in?
Hell yeah, I am in !!
I need to finish my shopper first, I have christened her 'Death' and she shall rule.
- cheap as fuck
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• #585
ah im well gutted i missed it sunday...but by my ralculations there is another sunday heading our way very soon indeed. so until then!
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• #586
polo tonight peeps ?? 6.30 - 7.00 brick lane ?
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• #587
Cant do tonight.... unless you are still going come 10pm ;)
Alexis - Im gunna keep my eyes out for a dumped shopper...
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• #588
I'm down to check it out, but not play as I don't have any kit... Defo want to watch/drink beer, though...
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• #589
can't tonight I am afraid.
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• #590
im moving the house by bike
thats right the whole house!
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• #591
think my mum has an old shopper in the garage. may have to rinse it and join in.
haha
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• #592
alexis The Purpulator Fixed Shopper?
Of course the hard bit is fixing them and the Purpulator has a normal freewheel hub with the sprocket wound on super tight with locktite (you won't be winning any skid comps on this). No...no lockring. tactical welding can help.
I'd be up for building some 20" wheels with flip-flop hubs so they can run fixed and ss. And I'd be up for teaching a group to build/fix if folk are interested?
A 5v5 fixed shopper match is going to happen (in time fors tha Film Festival tournament).
Imagine the freekin mirthathon we'll have.
So we need another nine building. Who is in?
looks like i found a use for my suicide hub... i'm up for building one no matter how much i suck at playing polo ;)
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• #593
At first I thought I couldn't make it tonight, now I can. If anybody else shows up I'll have mallets but I think somebody else got the ball sunday...
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• #594
Everyone about tommorow?
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• #595
yep indeedee
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• #596
will be there as being a square dont sound too appealing
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• #597
what time is chukkas?
or whatever the 'off' is called.
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• #598
gonna be there.
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• #599
1:30-2pm is best!
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• #600
i may pop down. might not do polo, but may watch and take pictures, furtively, like an old paedo. is that ok?
Cheers for that, but my predicament is more straight forward, I have a single freewheel, I just need to disable its ability to coast backwards, I think it should be fairly simple (?)
I might replace the bearings with losts of solder and nuts !!!
Anyone like me to do any repairs to their bikes ? ;P