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• #2053
One on fleabay.
Worth a bit of a look?
Toodle pip.
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• #2054
im sitting on chrisking headseat, its at $50 with 2 hours to go...
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• #2057
that raleigh is fukin amazin
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• #2058
It was at £650 BIN. Mine's betterer!
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• #2059
thats what i thought... why's it plummeted?
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• #2060
It didn't sell the first time round. I've seen a frame-only go for £330 to Hilary Stone. They're all suckers.. :)
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• #2061
hippo's just gathers dust in is mouldy flat!!
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• #2062
Who's selling this Merckx?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190187734158&_trksid=p3907.m32&_trkparms=tab%3DWatchingI didn't realise it was gonna go for so much. Lovely frameset though, didn't know it was worth £460 without the reserve even being met yet.
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• #2063
dogsballs hippo's just gathers dust in is mouldy flat!!
No, it gathers mould in my mouldy flat. There's no room for dust.
Just coz my building manager is a cunt. -
• #2064
...heh at this rate that raleigh may actually be affordable soon
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• #2065
Miche Primato Hubs 32H £45
Not a superduper bargain, but not bad; I'd buy them if they were 36H. (So if any of you have some 36h's knocking about...) -
• #2066
Richard Cheese Miche Primato Hubs 32H £45
Not a superduper bargain, but not bad; I'd buy them if they were 36H. (So if any of you have some 36h's knocking about...)on that note, is 36 hole hubs deffo better than 32 for general riding? Course they would hold up better, but is it a big difference?
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• #2067
I don't notice any difference. They slower at speed due to more spoke = more air resistance.
Sheldon reckons 36H is the way to go but 32H will get you more choice of hubs and rims these days.
How heavy are you and how smooth do you ride? I've had next to no trouble (save from some crashing) with 32H wheels built well. -
• #2068
32h is more than fine, and yes £45 is a very good price!
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• #2069
and now the buy it now has been removed, bid away
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• #2070
hippy I don't notice any difference. They slower at speed due to more spoke = more air resistance.
Sheldon reckons 36H is the way to go but 32H will get you more choice of hubs and rims these days.
How heavy are you and how smooth do you ride? I've had next to no trouble (save from some crashing) with 32H wheels built well.I weigh in on 75kg, and i don't ride very smooth. I've had too many bmx's and mountainbikes to avoid all potholes etc
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• #2071
kboy [quote]Richard Cheese Miche Primato Hubs 32H £45
Not a superduper bargain, but not bad; I'd buy them if they were 36H. (So if any of you have some 36h's knocking about...)on that note, is 36 hole hubs deffo better than 32 for general riding? Course they would hold up better, but is it a big difference?[/quote]
Well, I've got some 36h rims that need using up, so there's not much choice in the matter :-)
I've got some 32H wheels and I couldn't ever tell the difference between the two in a million years, though I'm sure there probably is a difference. I think maybe they manufactured both types to give bored cyclists something to argue about! -
• #2072
http://forum.ctc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?t=9784 ooh lovely Mercian (maybe not) 1963 road path with Nervex super legere
http://genetics.mgh.harvard.edu/hanczyc/mercian/63125/63125.html pics
Someone tell me how to do the cute link thing
edit WTF?!
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• #2073
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• #2075
Stunning frame's, bit on the large side.
Nice amusing little ad for this Condor :
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Cursed-Condor-Pista-track-frame-Carla-Courier-special_W0QQitemZ140197345854QQihZ004QQcategoryZ22679QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem