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• #1502
Good morning! just here to introduce myself, I'm currently a student, and seem to be spending all my money on bikes! I recently bought a 1962 harry quinn track frame, i'm currently building it, i'l post pictures when i'm finished.
I like to see me as a bit of a budding entrepaneur! and in the not so distant future i wish to set up my own online bussiness, selling very reasonably priced bike parts, saddles, components etc.
I am passionate about bike's, and so i understand how expensive building a bike can be! and so i will strive to offer a well priced and personalised service.Look forward to posting more regulary once i am accepted as a full member, and getting to know this wonderfull community :)
Ps note to admin, if i ever say anything out of line just tell me off but please don't ban me, i recently posted 5 pointless posts in this same "nursery" and was then banned, i have learnt from my mistakes and will try to contribute intelligently to this wonderful forum!
Peace and ride safely.
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• #1503
Hi, i recently had some cranks old alloy cranks which had the old anodize finsh very sctrached, i wished to get rid of them and so took them to the metal work apartment of my college and was able to leave them looking pristine and sctratchless, i had to use serious industrial machinery for this, i think your best bet is serious equipment, although be carefull because its very easy to remove a couple of mm's from the circumference of your seatpost and then your shiny new seatpost is ruined!
Good luck
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• #1504
Done a search but they are about stripping&polishing Alu parts and l can't post a new topic so...
... i'm a new owner of a lovely Campag Ti seatpost. However there are some insertion marks that are proving stubborn buggers to remove. After nearly 3weeks of on-off buffing with car bodywork cleaner does anyone have any better ideas? Ta
Hi, i recently had some cranks old alloy cranks which had the old anodize finsh very sctrached, i wished to get rid of them and so took them to the metal work apartment of my college and was able to leave them looking pristine and sctratchless, i had to use serious industrial machinery for this, i think your best bet is serious equipment, although be carefull because its very easy to remove a couple of mm's from the circumference of your seatpost and then your shiny new seatpost is ruined!
Good luck
Ps, admins, apologies for posting twice, i just had'nt realised how to quote, sorry.
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• #1505
Ps, admin
s, apologies for posting twice, i just had'nt realised how to quote, sorry.No worries :)
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• #1506
right to 48 hours does that refer to having joined the site or is it reader/being on the site for 48 hours, sorry if thats not really very clear!
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• #1507
Joined, we imagine.
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• #1508
hello
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• #1509
Hey people, i am new here, i dont have a fixed bike... yet! its the reason i joined up to get some help!
once i've got my 5 posts up i guess i'll start a thread, but i've got a raleigh chiltern that i'd like to convert... anyone got experience of converting one of these?
jamie
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• #1510
Hi mrjamieburn. Welcome to the forum. Before you go starting a new thread for help with building a new fixed gear. Use the serch function and see if you can find what you need there. There is a welth of imformation on here without the need to start a new thread. Have fun. Oh, and get to a drinks and speek to people face to face (with a couple of beers).
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• #1511
cheers pinkgotti, yeah i've been reading up about it all for the last week or so and feel i have gathered a fair bit of info from here and other websites, only the frames good to go on the bike i have so i've gotta try n track down everything else i need and hopefully at a low expense!
beers sounds good, i'll get down to one soon enough hopefully!
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• #1512
Hi, i recently had some cranks old alloy cranks which had the old anodize finsh very sctrached, i wished to get rid of them and so took them to the metal work apartment of my college and was able to leave them looking pristine and sctratchless, i had to use serious industrial machinery for this, i think your best bet is serious equipment, although be carefull because its very easy to remove a couple of mm's from the circumference of your seatpost and then your shiny new seatpost is ruined!
Good luck
They're not scratched, just have scuff marks that have discoloured the Ti. Also, they more satin finish; not highly polished. I would just leave but but they are above the seat clamp. Most annoying.
Anyone else....?
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• #1513
hello siblings of the wheel, i come here in peace and harmony and a 67985m one handed wheelie!!
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• #1514
I heard ononelangster did a 67986m long one handed wheelie, but that could just be a rumour.
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• #1515
hello siblings of the wheel, i come here in peace and harmony and a 67985m one handed wheelie!!
What does the M stand for?
If its moths then it is neither big or clever.
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• #1516
its time to ride!!!!!!
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• #1517
stands for maltesers!!!!! mmmmmmmmm
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• #1518
im seeking old steel track frame 52-55cm for a new project, non drilled pref... any ideas?
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• #1519
DOnt waste your 5 posts like this Nippon. You will get put back in the nersery.
Other than that. Welcome. Have a look through the classifides and shopping for the frame. Also look at the ebay listings.
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• #1520
There is lots of stuff on ebay but i hate the idea of an auction, its like everyone trying to get on the bus at the same time, especially in brixton after 6pm haha, whoever has luck on their side wins, instead i just want to be a consumer and buy it right there and then, maybe its me being grumpy after a few jars too many last night!!
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• #1521
Am l still in the can or can l post a question or 2? cheers
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• #1522
You're already out :)
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• #1523
Am l still in the can or can l post a question or 2? cheers
You're still the lanterne rouge, though. ;)
Nice username.
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• #1524
You're still the lanterne rouge, though. ;)
Nice username.
Thats my real name!
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• #1525
Most efficient solution I've seen so far to combat spam. Great.
Done a search but they are about stripping&polishing Alu parts and l can't post a new topic so...
... i'm a new owner of a lovely Campag Ti seatpost. However there are some insertion marks that are proving stubborn buggers to remove. After nearly 3weeks of on-off buffing with car bodywork cleaner does anyone have any better ideas? Ta