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• #2
What does that mean?
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• #3
Used them for some wheel building and supply of dynamo parts. Good wheels, good servive.
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• #4
They're fine...
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• #5
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• #6
I had use them and very good
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• #7
Bought some stuff from them yesterday. Next day delivery is a bit steep but apart from that, all good.
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• #8
good shop in my exprience. bought spokes, hubs and toe clips from them.
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• #9
st john st cycles. good :)
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• #10
Thanks guys, thats all i needed to know.
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• #11
very helpful. very beardy.
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• #12
Tourers' shop. Good but not cheap for the commonly available bits.
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• #13
Really great shop, especially for touring stuff.
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• #14
they are excellent. good range + helpful.
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• #15
very helpful and do a decent job
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• #16
They got 22 tooth sprockets!
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• #17
14T and 16T sprockets for £1.99 :O
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• #18
they are beautiful
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• #19
Anyone want a bag of random bolts and spacers?
http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/product-SJSC-Workshop-sweepings--appx-1-2-lb-(250gram)-bag-8813.htm -
• #20
i got a 22t from them!
when I was a courier, used them all the time.....always excellent service.
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• #21
Yep great service and quick delivery.
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• #22
Really great shop, especially for touring stuff.
well, that's what I thought, but they don't do any mudguards, except the shitty raceblades.
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• #23
The Thorn range of tandems was/is much admired by my mate at Bilenky, FWIW.
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• #24
well, that's what I thought, but they don't do any mudguards, except the shitty raceblades.
What be wrong with raceblades?
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• #25
er they're shit. they never fit properly, they never stay where they're supposed to, they ALWAYS end up rubbing on a tyre (and so wear out really quickly), they rub your frame and damage the paint (if you're precious), and they get stolen.
http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/
Anyone had any experience buying from them?