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  • The diameters are the same, hence the length is given, as n3lson has just said.

    Slooooooooowwwwww. ;)

  • arrrrrrrr, ok bearing in mind this is a 1952 lenton?

  • Pop into any LBS to have it measured?

    Buy something to keep them happy.

  • ok ok, so now i just gotta get the length right so the chain clearance is ok, right?

    also ga2g, i havent upgraded anything, i have bought the frame, and im just starting my project right now, got a shimano - golden arrows group set.

    So guess im still deciding what to go for, it doesnt have to be super light just dont want a "heavy" bike, as its for comuting everyday

  • I also take note about the frame, but it is reynolds 351

    reynolds 351

    351

  • that picture actually made me laugh in my belly - then the realisation of what id done set in

    I will leave now !

  • cheers for the help guys much appreciated

  • Get a hammer; smash your teeth out. Then a knife; lop your ears off. Shave what remains of your head. Two fingers on each hand is more than enough to operate a bicycle. Essentially you can still peddle with only a big toe so the other toes can go too. Now, and this might seem like a major sacrifice, your genitals are just weighing you down. Snip, snip, snip.
    The point of all this is that individually the weight savings are small but collectively they add up.

  • or just cut off your head.

  • 1950's frame with Deep V's. Cannae' wait!

  • 1950's frame with Deep V's. Cannae' wait!

    Probably not the end of the world. Different people like different things.



    Not my favourite style, but its nice for some.

  • But the point is that when the same level of weight pednadry is applied to the whole bike you end up riding a 13lb bike rather than a 25lb bike.

    I'm Tynan on this one. I'm a weight weenie and a bit of a steel addict at the same time. So in order to keep things light I shave grams where I can.

    My lugged steel fixie skidder weighs just under 8Kg.
    My steel 29er weighs just under 8.5Kg.

    I make no appologies for my OCDs, as I love these bikes

    In the fixie I have a Token square taper BB with titanium axle and tiramic bearings. Titanium is not as good a material for a BB as axle as steel TBH(but better than alu), and you need to be careful with titanium/ aluminium contact areas (seize easily). But the set-up has been great for me.

  • I agree, with GA2G im not going to follow a style just because other people dont like it, im keeping my project photo'd so you'll have you chance to destory it later !

  • I agree, with GA2G im not going to follow a style just because other people dont like it, im keeping my project photo'd so you'll have you chance to destory it later !

    In 17 hours you've come further than a lot of people manage on this forum in 17 days:
    Do your own thing, get laughed at, realise its not serious, have fun!
    :)

  • In 17 hours you've come further than a lot of people manage on this forum in 17 months:

    fixed.

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