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• #27
Done me the world of good ...have been exporting Bianchi / selle Italia turbo saddles for a month now. Indonesia -Japan -Switzerland- Holland - USA- Germany -Sweden etc etc
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• #28
How many british made hubs out there? as far as I know is the Goldtec one as sano mentioned, Halo as well but they're tawianese good I think.
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• #29
There's a matey in NYC that does Phils for $230 which ain't too bad
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• #30
hmmm HOPE
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• #31
Oh Hope! I've forgetting about them, do they actually make track hubs? all I remember is that they're popular during the MTB heyday.
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• #32
How many british made hubs out there? as far as I know is the Goldtec one as sano mentioned, Halo as well but they're tawianese good I think.
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• #33
I has no idea what brand they are thought.
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• #34
No t
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• #35
ha!
he won't take any notice of you though!...(or thought)
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• #36
I has no idea what brand they are thought.
Sorry ed, they're Royce.
Try not to say Royce too often as I get accused of being sponsored by Royce.
Here's the Royce website: http://www.royce-uk.co.uk
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• #37
ta mate, that look quite simple and beautiful, since I want to keep it local I should start saving up for those, which in that case, let me find out whether there's an British made rims.
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• #39
Just looking at an old invoice... I bought a dura-ace 7800 cassette for £60 in Jan 2008. The exact same model is now £115 from the same shop (ChainReaction). The 7800 was the best model at the time, so a direct comparison would actually be £140 for the 7900 cassette.... wtf.
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• #40
ta mate, that look quite simple and beautiful, since I want to keep it local I should start saving up for those, which in that case, let me find out whether there's an British made rims.
Rigida made rims in UK up til 2004, might be some NOS somewhere.
Cheapest I can see there is £200?
And they list a lockring separately for £17.50 - unless that's just an extra lockring. Not a bad price though, anyway.