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• #2
Condor for the MKS jobbies.
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• #3
you don't need them, do your wheel nuts up properly and ride your bike
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• #4
you don't need them, do your wheel nuts up properly and ride your bike
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They're a waste of tme and money
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• #5
+68?
What's that a 69 and I'll owe you one?
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• #6
Another guy on here is looking for them too... perhaps you can search together?
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• #7
ooh balki, you're a card.
tristoo made some. pretty good.
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• #8
Condor for the MKS jobbies.
Won't work.
Any place that sells Surlys.
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• #9
Hi, I'm still in the "nursery" (good idea mind) I'm looking for some chaintugs for a cotic simple i'm building. Do MKS have a website? The slot on my dropout is 10mm with the steels thickness being 8mm.
Are MKS the No1 as I have seen some by a company called fireeye that look decent.
Regards
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• #10
Another guy on here is looking for them too... perhaps you can search together?
best post on the forum.
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• #11
Hi, I'm still in the "nursery" (good idea mind) I'm looking for some chaintugs for a cotic simple i'm building. Do MKS have a website? The slot on my dropout is 10mm with the steels thickness being 8mm.
Are MKS the No1 as I have seen some by a company called fireeye that look decent.
Regards
mks is fine you can buy them here:
www.hubjub.co.uk
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• #12
I found the MKS tugs to short for my drop-outs when running my wheel tight to the frame. So you may need to check drop-out length as well.
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• #13
planet x do a cheap version, but as said they are superflous
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• #14
Thanks guys and i'll check the length of the dropout. Might try bolts over chaintugs first.
I'm looking for some chain tugs and trying to finish my bike today, does anyone know where I can get any fairly cheaply in london for forward facing horizontal dropouts?