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• #2
why is that man not wearing goggles?
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• #3
because he has large parts of his brain missing....I had gone to try and find a chain breaker and came back to find him grinding it off.
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• #4
is that ASM with the grinder? or a mechanic at BLB? (please don't sue)
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• #5
paint job looks nice :)
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• #6
dead puppies everywhere.
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• #8
Looks goode.
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• #9
could be related to this:
linkalso built lotus bikes. seems to be top line. Tange tubing.
ah thanks for that haven't seen that before. Most of the things I found on google were about them recalling a recent folding bike. That didn't really fill me with confidence but my frame seems ok. It's going to be a beater anyways so...
also was going to splash out on a brooks saddle but found that charge dirt saddle which was quite cheap so i'm going to use that for the time being.
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• #10
why is that man not wearing goggles?
Word. Becearful with grinders and saws. I've set myself on fire a few times (all be it with a bigger grinder than that), my dad has had to have lots of operation on his right eye after an accident with a circular saw and now has limited vission in that eye, my uncle has cut off part of his finger. Stay safe out there.
Saying all this I am not very good with h&s.
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• #11
get the hoover out man!! before you start taking photo's :p
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• #12
Word. Becearful with grinders and saws. I've set myself on fire a few times (all be it with a bigger grinder than that)
was this before or after the pig incident? I'm doing a study on how pig love juice affects the inflammability of humans
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• #13
get the hoover out man!! before you start taking photo's :p
:D my first thoughts too on seeing them thar' pictures.
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• #14
was this before or after the pig incident? I'm doing a study on how pig love juice affects the inflammability of humans
Shouldn't that be 'the flammability of humans' :) (health and safety semantics).
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• #15
I know but that would not allow me to do this:
"inflammable means flammable!? What a country!"
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• #16
well i've nearly finished it now,will put pics on soon, just waiting on one or two more parts, but its rideable. Does anyone have any suggestions on where to find a new brake? Or will it be a pain in the arse finding one that'll fit with such a big gap at the front??
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• #17
do a search for "deep drop front brake"
there's loads of decent dual caliper jobbies out there
might be a good idea to measure the distance first
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• #18
new pics. it's finished now, just need to take some more pictures but you pretty much get the idea.
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• #19
oh and thanks for the suggestion rpm
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• #20
how's your chainline, with that hollowtech mtb set up?
and that **is **a huge brake drop !
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• #21
its ok, im running 42:16...theres a little bit of a funny sound coming from inside the bottom bracket when you pedal but i think its just grit or something so im just going to give it a good clean out. and yes... this is why i'm finding it hard to get a good new brake, the brake moves a bit when I brake hard and the pads are getting a bit close for comfort to the tire when i have to brake hard...... I've tightend it all up as much as possible and its not helping, i'm at a bit of a loss about what to do about it. Just hope that a new brake would solve the problem!
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• #22
just done a gung ho measure and its around 70mm odd, which is out of range of most deep drop brakes it seems.
via some other thread i've seen people suggest;
http://www.bikeparts.com/productinfo/Tektro-Sidepull-Brake61-78mm-reach-52715-89695.htmlbut they dont look all that different to what i have at the moment so im a bit dubious about that, does anyone have any experience with these;??
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• #23
If you want to keep the MTB / Road mashup theme going get one of these v-brake mount plates - £22 though..
^That isnt really a very sensible idea, but with such a large drop its either that or get a drop-bolt, or get a BMX caliper which has a bigger drop, or get an alhonga long-drop caliper, or get... -
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oops - beaten to it.
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• #25
Got it:
"astound"
Got an old Tsunoda road bike off my mate about two weeks ago, has been passed on many times. I've never heard of Tsunoda before, the frame is a 58, called a Grand-Prix. Anyway....heres some pictures. It's a work in progress, i'm leaving the braze-ons on for the time being, might get them off sometime in the future if I get the frame powdercoated. I'm currently waiting on a pair of white machined deep v's.