Nah, not that many at all it seems. Thanks pal.
Sorry to ask, but no-one in any of the bikeshops in Bath knew of anything, and I couldn't find mention on many of the online stores. This just seemed a pertinent thread to ask on. Will do a little snooping. If you wanted to be a real sweetheart, best buy on that list for under £80? Don't spend any time searching, but if you know?
@Langster.
Why do you even bother? Yeah, I'm pretty "DUM" apparently. I haven't been cycling seriously for that long, and it's hardly a ridiculous question after the research I've already done. Not everyone has the knowledge of an sponsored rider.
I don't mind getting joshed for not searching or being a novice; but if you could at least be civil or offer even the tiniest shred of advice to people on this forum, maybe you wouldn't be such a hated figure. If you had added a single thing of worth to this place, people might be able to stand you constant barrage of mindless drivel. As you won't even offer the slimmest glimmer of your cycling knowledge to us lowly newcomers, go fuck yourself.
Now thats really not a true comment,I share my cycling knowledge,just ask MikeyMerk who taught him those Keo spins:),but I will share a bit of knowledge with yourself,stay away from cheap hubs,as if you tighten your cogs/lockring to much or simply remove and replace your cog to much,the threads on the hub tends to shear off,and when that happens well your left with a hub paper weight.Never buy cheap hubs or at least a rear.As for Goldtecs,I am running them at the moment,and they are lurvley.Is that helpful enough,Go on another tip then,if your cog does shear off whilst riding & you have no brakes head for the pavement,better to hit a pedestrian rather a lorry.
Now thats really not a true comment,I share my cycling knowledge,just ask MikeyMerk who taught him those Keo spins:),but I will share a bit of knowledge with yourself,stay away from cheap hubs,as if you tighten your cogs/lockring to much or simply remove and replace your cog to much,the threads on the hub tends to shear off,and when that happens well your left with a hub paper weight.Never buy cheap hubs or at least a rear.As for Goldtecs,I am running them at the moment,and they are lurvley.Is that helpful enough,Go on another tip then,if your cog does shear off whilst riding & you have no brakes head for the pavement,better to hit a pedestrian rather a lorry.