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• #2002
ps... er, whats a "monkey" (assuming you don't mean the type from the zoo)
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• #2003
It's slang for £500.
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• #2004
in that case - I will take the monkey.. :)
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• #2005
[gquote=Jacqui;821944]ps... er, whats a "monkey" (assuming you don't mean the type from the zoo)[/quote]
I believe it is cockany ryhme for an amount of money......I am northern and so I do not know how much it or a pony is either. I don't what 35 pounds would be either -
• #2006
Wayne! So what's with the mask eh, more secrets from Maidenhead Thicket huh?
Jacqui: You can't have the monkey 'til I'm let in. No ticky, no laundry. I did the search and came up with nothign specific. I'll try again with a wider selection of criteria.
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• #2007
damnit. foiled. what's stopping you from posting your questions on this thread? loads of folk are watching the spy feed so they'll see it and if they want to answer ;)
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• #2008
I'll take Paris if no one wants it.
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• #2009
OK. I got closer with the last search. I like the Kiwi and I am feeling deep urges for the Masi bikes. But still torn on whether to build/assemble from frame (this will be my third, I've built two MTBs so far, so it can't be harder right?) or go OTP...
My big problem is not knowing the frame manufacturing habits. I'm a big fella, 6'3" and 190lbs (think Clydesdale), I'll be commuting with a courier bag and portfolio or cameras, so I need something sturdy, so it might be something burly like a Charge. I'd hate to buy something beautiful only to feel it fold underneath me.
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• #2010
I think it should be okay if you use normal components and wheels with 36 spokes not 32. Building bikes is fun and if you done an MTB you definitely can do a FG. It's the simples bike technology there is.
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• #2011
Heey,
So I just got my new bike-
Going to change a few things (get rid of that camo tape for a start) and perhaps convert it to a single speed? Though not sure yet if I should get another bike [still dreaming of Peugeots] to convert....
You should post your bike on the current projects thread Ben! Is that the one you went to London for? x
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• #2012
P.s Edscoble is picking up his new peug soon! Go and get jealous at him haha :P
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• #2013
hello I am hugo I am 18 years old live in bretagne(morbihan)
sorry I do not speak English I use a translatorthis is my fixed gear bike
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• #2014
[quote=glockart;822355]hello I am hugo I am 18 years old live in bretagne(morbihan)
sorry I do not speak English I use a translatorthis is my fixed gear bike
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• #2015
Whoooa, are they all your bikes?!
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• #2016
impressive mr. glockart! nice bikes.
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• #2017
the blue gitane is ss rétropedalge
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• #2018
the blue gitane is ss rétropedalge
the orange peugeot is for a friend:) I have a gitane too.
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• #2019
OK. I got closer with the last search. I like the Kiwi and I am feeling deep urges for the Masi bikes. But still torn on whether to build/assemble from frame (this will be my third, I've built two MTBs so far, so it can't be harder right?) or go OTP...
My big problem is not knowing the frame manufacturing habits.** I'm a big fella, 6'3" and 190lbs (think Clydesdale), I'll be commuting with a courier bag and portfolio or cameras, so I need something sturdy**, so it might be something burly like a Charge. I'd hate to buy something beautiful only to feel it fold underneath me.
You pretty much just described me as well mate, i'd recommend you leave the flimsy stuff and look at the likes of:
A Charge Plug
A Surly Steamroller
A Volume CutterOr anything similarly tough and chunky :)
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• #2020
You pretty much just described me as well mate, i'd recommend you leave the flimsy stuff and look at the likes of:
A Charge Plug
A Surly Steamroller
A Volume Cutter
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Or anything similarly tough and chunky :)**Like a swobo? :P
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• #2021
I don't think you can buy them anymore as far as i'm aware.
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• #2022
@ wild goose. -Eggpie had a really cool old school chunky frame when I lived with him a few years ago. the name of it escapes me but he's got a knack at remebering all the bikes he's owned. It might be interesting to ask him about it. I do recall him saying it would have easly worked for a gent about your size.
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• #2023
Eggpie I will look up - thanks Jacqui.
I've seen a paddy wagon at 56cm which I fear is a tad small for me (even being used to MTBs) but looks sturdy and £350 pretty cheap. But that frame size is 4cm under their biggest size and that worries me...Still looking for a Plug though; Mania had a blue one my size but he's not responded to my post yet, so I don't know if he's sold it or not. My LBS had a great 07 Plug in the widow that he let go for £430 a few months ago. I hate that I let it slip.
I've heard the Charge are releasing fresh colours for 10 in August. Anyone know about this?
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• #2024
Hi. I'm in Cambridge.
Can't post on the spotted in Cambridge thread so I thought I'd say hi here instead.
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• #2025
Hi All
Been looking at getting a fixed-gear/single speed bike for a while.
We've got a cycle scheme at work so I'm doing a bit research before I take the plunge.
Can't get a new bike till December though as I bought a new MTB through the scheme last December :(
Any advice greatly received.
Cheers
James
Wildgoose - is that you John?
you'll be an even older hipster than me!
Wayne