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• #2
They have some nice cheapish Fixed gear bikes on this site, slightly more than £75 though. But the Sugnio crank fixie version seems to be stonking value as the Sugnio fixed gear cranks are pretty pricey these day's[URL="http://www.urbanexcess.com/c-1142-fixed-gear-bikes.aspx"][/URL]
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• #3
ahhh uni-cack
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• #4
Sugino cranks????
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• #5
CrazyJames on a Unipack. Could be highly amusing (briefly).
FWIW, if this is a fill-in while you're waiting for your new bike you're welcome to borrow my Orbit: http://velospace.org/node/4236 - it's in the loft at the moment for lack of space and needs a back brake (given away to prevent a lovely former colleague of mine from dying) but is otherwise a nice ride.
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Steff if I give you a back brake can I borrow your Orbit pleeeeeeaaaaaaase?
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What size frame do you normally take?
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• #9
umm I have something that'll do for not a lot, ie much less than your quoted budget, I can deliver to Westies Thurs, or other by arrangement.
23" Townsend Oregon Trail 10 speed. Some slight work to get going- brakes/gears overhaul, back wheel needs trueing - its not buggered at all, needs a saddle and clamp, all easily do-able.
Previous owner admitted he used it to troll down to the pub.
I have an Apollo fake MTB too......
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• #10
Haha just read this lol, uni-cack no thankyou! Its not for me but I really appreciate the offer of the loan Steff that Orbit is a lovely looking bike!, el diablo, you got any pics of this townsend thingy?
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• #11
I'll get the Brownie Box camera out...
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• #12
http://www.londonfgss.com/thread18460.html#post704904 big frame, £20 cant go wrong really.
£75 maximum budget, doesn't have to be fixed, can be anything, MTB road, whatever, for someone around 5 ft 10 with a 32 inside leg.