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• #2202
I'm in Holmes Chapel. Great cycling - not too many hills.
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• #2203
I'm in Holmes Chapel. Great cycling - not too many hills.
Nice. Greetings from Chester...
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• #2204
first day on- new boy signin in! howdy
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• #2205
Just joined this forum. Really looking forward to getting my single speed - should get it in 1 month - having it built by 14 bike co in Spitalfields as I was so pleased with the road bike that they built for me earlier in the year.
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• #2206
I am after a 440mm bullhorn bar - does anyone know where I can get one? Prefer polished/chrome. but painted will do. thanks
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• #2207
I am based in central Lonon if anyone has one for sale. Cheers
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• #2208
^^^ "trying to get all 3 posts in one go discretely" fail ;)
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• #2209
John Lonon?
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• #2210
hello ojust been tinkering about with an old raleigh frame at work and came on here for tips and advice!
its single now geting a fixfix hope wheelset tomroow and shood be done by sunday!!
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• #2211
Hi guys, it's good to be here.
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• #2212
Hi,
I'm on Long Island, New York, in the USA. I joined londonfgss because some photos of various bikes in my collection appeared here.
I wanted to claim credit for the photos.I have a theory about carbon fiber bikes. Carbon fiber is a composite material, as is Glass Fiber. Why not perfect the Fiberglass Bicycle, before trying to build a Carbon Fiber bicycle?
The result is a bike with a single large diameter frame tube. No lugs for the tubes to come un-bonded from.
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• #2213
Another total Noob here. Just bought my first road bike. Not been on one since my racer aged 16. mine isnt even a fixed or ss however the bitch slapping here seems to be of a far higher quality than the other forums around and also more of a community if one isnt a total cock.
i shall leave it to you to judge the quality of my cockness and await the pasting.
honest and refreshing.. that and i fking love
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• #2214
Hi,
I'm on Long Island, New York, in the USA. I joined londonfgss because some photos of various bikes in my collection appeared here.
I wanted to claim credit for the photos.I have a theory about carbon fiber bikes. Carbon fiber is a composite material, as is Glass Fiber. Why not perfect the Fiberglass Bicycle, before trying to build a Carbon Fiber bicycle?
The result is a bike with a single large diameter frame tube. No lugs for the tubes to come un-bonded from.
which photos man?
Fiberglass is brittle and heavier than carbon fiber, but easier to work with.. I can see the benefit over Alu or Steel as it has more flex than Alu (and it's close to steel) but you also have the effect humidity has on glass fibers, i am sure this can be manufactured out but that would surely complicate the build process.
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• #2215
Hello I'm a language school student in brighton.
Is there some on ride in Brighton?
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• #2216
Hello I'm a language school student in brighton.
Is there some on ride in Brighton?
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• #2217
Thank you for your kindness
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• #2218
which photos man?
Fiberglass is brittle and heavier than carbon fiber, but easier to work with.. I can see the benefit over Alu or Steel as it has more flex than Alu (and it's close to steel) but you also have the effect humidity has on glass fibers, i am sure this can be manufactured out but that would surely complicate the build process.
you seen a bike made from fibre glass over the pond?http://s134.photobucket.com/albums/q119/hotbike/00000024-1.jpg
This is the bike known as NFA Vehicles Type 9. Also known as Fiberglass Ladies Bicycle by Mellisa Manning.
Type 9 was designed by my Daughter and built by myself. It is a semi-recumbent, and a utility bike.I could write pages about this bike, but I'll just say that in general, if one wants to introduce a new bike design, it should have only one new device or inovation. This bike has too many features and leaves people bewildered. Features include:
Semi-recumbent seat- We wanted to make this bike easily adaptable to an Electric Moped.
Fiberglass- Unusual, but if I get around to it, I could just as well put Carbon Fiber in the mold and get a CF bike.
Fairing- Why not make the fairing so it has cargo capacity, or room for batteries if I add a hub-motor? Also, I like the protection. A little extra protection if a car cuts me off.
Anyway, I sold this bike for twelve hundred American Dollars (450% profit) . It was designed by my Daughter, which ends a long-standing argument as to whether a girl can design a bike.If you like this bike, you might also like the velotaxi:
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• #2219
^^ this gotta be a piss take.
Everybody take a wild guess on which thread this bike was featured!
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• #2220
http://s134.photobucket.com/albums/q119/hotbike/00000024-1.jpg
This is the bike known as NFA Vehicles Type 9. Also known as Fiberglass Ladies Bicycle by Mellisa Manning.
Type 9 was designed by my Daughter and built by myself. It is a semi-recumbent, and a utility bike.I could write pages about this bike, but I'll just say that in general, if one wants to introduce a new bike design, it should have only one new device or inovation. This bike has too many features and leaves people bewildered. Features include:
Semi-recumbent seat- We wanted to make this bike easily adaptable to an Electric Moped.
Fiberglass- Unusual, but if I get around to it, I could just as well put Carbon Fiber in the mold and get a CF bike.
Fairing- Why not make the fairing so it has cargo capacity, or room for batteries if I add a hub-motor? Also, I like the protection. A little extra protection if a car cuts me off.
Anyway, I sold this bike for twelve hundred American Dollars (450% profit) . It was designed by my Daughter, which ends a long-standing argument as to whether a girl can design a bike.If you like this bike, you might also like the velotaxi:
http://www.velotaxi.comLove your other website...
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• #2221
Platini ftw
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• #2222
Hi chaps, slow to catch on to this community. I don't have a fixed gear bike, I think they're pretty cool, but I've just gotten back into urban cycling and trying to build up more stamina, skill and better reactions before trying out a fixie. I hope having gears won't upset too many users if I turn up for some of the London rides. Seems like a fun community, hopefully see you out there. :)
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• #2223
Hello people! waves
Got into biking to get to work and uni but have got a bit hooked :D currently living in southampton but originally from scotland.
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• #2224
Hello people! waves
Got into biking to get to work and uni but have got a bit hooked :D currently living in southampton but originally from scotland.
From one end to the other! Hello :D
Please read this, follow the rules, and the forum should just about get on well with you, providing you don't overpost like I did! :P
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• #2225
Hi. I ride a grey fuji and I just put look keo pedals on it and almost immediately fell off (been riding spds for a thousand years or so). Tomorrow's commute is going to be fun.
Shame I didn't join this thing here earlier as that bridges ride looked all sorts of fun. Next time.
Anyway, hi.
Where are you in Cheshire MikeH? We may be neighbours...