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• #2
Contact shop 14
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• #3
Superted...
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• #4
i heard a rumour theres a 3month waiting list
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• #5
i heard a rumour Dov has one ball
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• #6
track fork ends are not dropouts.
dropouts mean that the rear wheel can be removed without taking off the chain, which you can't do with track ends.
just trying to enhance clarity! ;)
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• #7
fair enough!
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• #8
i heard a rumour Dov has one ball
Confirmed.
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• #9
Zeus called them Fork Ends
SunTour also said Fork Ends
Shimano calls them Fork Ends
Campagnolo once called them Track Dropouts, but now uses Track Ends
Henry James says Dropouts
Paul Components are Drop-Outs
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• #10
you missed something.
sorry if i missed something.
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• #11
You say tomato and I say tomato
^ this loses something when typed...
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• #12
You say potato, I say Pomme de terre, the Germans say Kartoffel
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• #13
Somebody has to ask the OP ... Should I take the bait? Is it a troll? Ah well ...
re: changing the ends/drop outs over - Why bother? Its a road frame.
Will somebody please think of the puppies?
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• #14
You say tomato and I say tomato
^ this loses something when typed...
Not to me.
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• #15
Will somebody please think of the puppies?
maybe they have and thought "dead to me"
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• #17
A current fad has led to the revival of this inferior fork end style for single speed bikes.
Heh!
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• #18
Anyway..
Check out these bars in the advert
http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/product.asp?pf_id=11349&src=lfgss
never seen them before, I have no need for them but like them!
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• #19
Heh!
this man clearly has never followed any fad...
so basically just got hold of this really nice peugeot road frame (reynolds tubing etc) and im basically looking to see if theres anyone out there that can braze/welde some track ends i can supply the drop outs just need someone that can braze/welde..
ta