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• #102
well if funny is meant as a term of endearment i'm happy ;]
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• #103
Ahem..that funny little bike shop as you call it is actually a wicked little bike shop, main man there fixed an old unicycle I was lucky enough to pick up for free but which was unipedal at the time..he found an old crank behind the counter, welded it on, stuck the pedal on, and demonstrated how to ride it..so please don't slag them off..they'd probably even give you bits or help for the bike polo cause for free if you spoke to them nicely ;-]
probably no speaking of the same place, this is a well know spot for selling all kind of bike, stolens are not.
is the main man a black guy in his 40-45? is yes doggy -
• #104
I wasn't slagging the place off, I was just making an observation and a quite fair one too. It is a bike shop, it is small and it is a somewhat unusual (or "funny").
However, if the guy there is fencing stolen goods I'm downgrading my rating of "funny little bike shop" to "bag of cunts".
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• #105
Ahem..that funny little bike shop as you call it is actually a wicked little bike shop, main man there fixed an old unicycle I was lucky enough to pick up for free but which was unipedal at the time..he found an old crank behind the counter, welded it on, stuck the pedal on, and demonstrated how to ride it..so please don't slag them off..they'd probably even give you bits or help for the bike polo cause for free if you spoke to them nicely ;-]
How long ago was this unicycle thing? the shop change owner around two years ago
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• #106
polo boy from dublin hear.
just reading some of your emails hear is a few answers for i hope.
the mallets you need galaxco mallet is too wide and will have too be shortend and then sanded down. the angle of the mallet head is different on a bike than a horse but they are a good starting mallet to use.
the lie back saddle piller is very inportant as iy will allow the rider to play the ball around his back wheel and pass the ball on forward on his left side of the bike to his frount wheel.
it also puts all the rides weight over the back wheel so it does not slide from under him as he turns and while playing the ball.
if you can get speed way tyres they are the best to use on grass and tar.
good luck for now
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• #107
Thanks polo boy...all but one of the bike have the lie back seat pillar....and I've got a contact for a mallett maker in the UK.
think we may be using Archie Wilkinson for quite a few speedway parts.
Do you know where to get short cranks with small chainrings? (kiddie cranks maybe?)
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• #108
remind me i've got 2 black plastic saddles 4 u.
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• #109
Where can I donate the tyres - hide them at HH somewhere?
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• #110
yes, we are now based at HH...have to think about a good drop off point...if you're there anyway, look for me, Caspar, Al and Jason (JC) all forum members who will be able to stash the stuff...failing that Peter would probably stash stuff for us.....
unfortunately we'll be on or way to Revoultion this Saturday evening....but I'll keep this thread updated of when either Caspar or I will be down there..
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• #111
Where can I donate the tyres - hide them at HH somewhere? Could do it on Saturday night..
I can do some shuttling and temporary storage, but don't really fancy doing bridges with 'em! Monday? I won't make West on Thursday as I'm away.
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• #112
I should be making a return visit to south drinks on Monday if anyone wants to give me smaller bits to stash at the track.
I'm there a few days a week too during the day if anyone wants to PM me and check beforehand.
I wanna see these pledges come to fruition!
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• #113
Can I chuck the tyres over the gate on Saturday evening?
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• #114
about a year ago
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• #115
How long ago was this unicycle thing? the shop change owner around two years ago
oops I'll try to get this message in somewhere that it makes sense ... yeah, it was about a year ago and there was no sign of the black guy it was a younger white guy running the place and another young white guy helping him ... hopefully that means the stolen bike trade there is all in the past now???
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• #116
I wasn't slagging the place off, I was just making an observation and a quite fair one too. It is a bike shop, it is small and it is a somewhat unusual (or "funny").
However, if the guy there is fencing stolen goods I'm downgrading my rating of "funny little bike shop" to "bag of cunts".
Ok so it seems I misinterpreted "funny" in your description but I did immediately know what shop you meant! And yes it is indeed "somewhat unusual" and personally i'd be happy to call it a "quirky little bike shop" ;]
But if they're fencing stolen bikes feel free to call them what you like - with my blessing! ...but they seemed like decent guys with a real love of bicyles and respect for anyone else with same I just can't see them doing that ... maybe I'm too trusting when it comes to people who really love bicycles ... and back to harsh reality for a moment if I ever catch the c*nt who stole mine and he's not carry his crowbar "why I oughta ...."
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• #117
Managed to get the knobbly tyres to JC on Monday...
What stuff do you need donating still? (bump)
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• #118
We haven't been able to get to the bikes for the last couple of weeks. There will be an update on progress soon.
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• #119
peddle cranks!!! were to get them
you should get these off kids bikes for the low gears easy to peddle so do go-carts have them as well look out for them in skips or bike shops should just give you one to try them out.
we just then weld them on to the peddle crank make sure its true or you will break the chain.
archy is the man for the tyres we buy all our tyres of him as well.
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• #120
What about BMX 1 piece cranks? The come in small sizes, do they fit into the BB shell?
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• #121
They're terrible quality though.
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• #123
think they may be too short...
@ object....quality's not really that much of an issue, we expect these things to get beaten up so disposability may be a good thing...plus isn't a single forged one piece thingamajig stronger?....engineers please correct me.
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• #124
think they may be too short...
@ object....quality's not really that much of an issue, we expect these things to get beaten up so disposability may be a good thing...plus isn't a single forged one piece thingamajig stronger?....engineers please correct me.
the whole single forged one peice thing is good for strength in comparison to something thats machined but 1 peice cranks are not strong at all and generally bend so the cranks aren't in line. I used to regularly bend them on my BMX when I was about 12 and I wasn't that fat! I suppose though if your going for shorter junoir cranks these will be alot stronger than standard length BMX cranks if they are made with the same diameters and stuff.
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• #125
Likewise, used them for years on BMX and they always broke. You need to consider that there's no chainring bolt either, just a forged peg coming out from the crank which fits (loosely) into the chainring. Lot's of rocking so if you're running these bikes fixed it'll be a pain in the ass.
Who's slagging the bike shop off?