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• #27
hehe this is now the fifth bike in my living room - the missus is NOT happy! Oh well, it'll go down to the cellar tomorrow, it needs a lot of work that shouldn't be done in the living room..
THANKS Rick, much appreciated.. It'll be fun trying to figure this one out - the rear ends are 110OLN, so I'll have to improvise a little, and the fork ends seem to be 90-95?? Odd, but doable!
That Peugeot opposite Coffee Republic looks nice.. It's funny cause it has a kryptonite d-lock locking the wheel to the frame but then has a cheapo lock from the krypto to the lamp post. Seems easy to take home at least, but then cutting through that kryptonite doesn't look like fun....
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• #28
u can get a very very very cheap hub from SJS that is 110mm OLN.... Arup has a build going now with one on for sale.... there is a thread on here about it.....
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• #29
yup, I've got my eyes on it, there was someone else interested so waiting to see if that falls through..
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• #30
the pug opposite the coffee is pretty isn't it.
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• #31
I didn't, no.. How long has it been there? If it stays there for another month, I might have a go at recycling it.. Before it gets all fucked anyway..
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• #32
ages. at least 3 weeks.
at the moment, a pair! :) how many have you got?