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• #2
pm tommy aka the brick ... as soon as he has stopped arguing with that taxi driver that is
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• #3
rad! will hit him up.
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• #4
noooooooo! just talk hes still reeling from the cabbie rage!
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• #5
Tristoo has been away and only got back recently, so he's got a fair few orders backed up. If you gently remind him he'll get back to you when he's good and ready normally!
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• #6
You mean chain tugs?
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• #7
tensioners for you conversion? It haz track ends then?
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• #8
it doesn't have forks, it has forward facing dropouts.
will nudge Tristoo again.
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• #9
following tommy's advice and filing down a set of on-one's tugs. ordered!
still interested in tristoo's stuff though.
cheers chaps.
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• #10
They the same as Surly tugs? Also won't the screws mess up your drop outs?
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• #11
similar. we'll see i suppose!
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• #12
Lemme know how you get on!!
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• #13
will do. they're only 12 queens, so if it's not gonna work it's not too much bob wasted.
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• #14
Also you can fit them on the inside of the frame to act as a spacer if you not got 120 spacing.
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• #15
nah it's spaced 130, it's an SJSC rear, one of the high flange set. cheers though.
I know there's a chap who was fabricating these, and I got in touch with him once via PM, and he's never gotten back to me.
Need tensioners for my new conversion. Hook me up!