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• #3377
New guy from Copenhagen saying hi!
Quite new to the fixed gear scene, since I've only been riding for a year or so. I've been lurking for a while, but decided it was time to sign up and be active :) -
• #3378
I am here for a very special reason.
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• #3379
I am here for a very special reason.
Bet you are... -
• #3380
New guy from Copenhagen saying hi!
Quite new to the fixed gear scene, since I've only been riding for a year or so. I've been lurking for a while, but decided it was time to sign up and be active :)
Hi there!Hope you have fun here!
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• #3381
I am here for a very special reason.
to get banned/merged?
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• #3382
I am here for a very special reason.
Are you here to try and sell things with a vaudeville degree of misdirection and subterfuge and then to engage in political levels of spin and weaseling to explain why you are all above board and a poor misunderstood soul with a heart of gold?
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• #3383
Are you here to try and sell things with a vaudeville degree of misdirection and subterfuge and then to engage in political levels of spin and weaseling to explain why you are all above board and a poor misunderstood soul with a heart of gold?
Insofar as it may be possible for one person to achieve betterment through the bartering and exchange of goods on a open market with the intention to improve oneself and amend that which has been somewhat remiss, then yes, yes I haz spoks. See the Classifieds tomorrow.
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• #3384
pictures of your bathroom and bedroom or it didnt happen.
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• #3385
How the pictures I have of your bathroom and bedroom Ian?
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• #3386
ooooooooooooo you dirty rascal!!!
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• #3387
Hi folks, another newbie ready for ridicule. I currently jog to work and want to get some wheels for the 5 1/2 mile journey instead. I've got a budget of about £350 that could maybe be stretched a little. I had a ride on a fuji classic at the weekend and quite liked the feel of it but I've also been looking at charge, specialized and felt single speeds.
Any advice would be great!!
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• #3388
Mark13 another newbie here, been riding a single speed for the last coupla weeks after trashing my too many geared disc braked over engineered aluminum can mtb for 2010 Raleigh Burner. Also currently scraping the rust off a single speed Triumph Roadster i got at the re-cycling centre for £20. Single speed is the way forward!
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• #3389
Hi folks, another newbie ready for ridicule. I currently jog to work and want to get some wheels for the 5 1/2 mile journey instead. I've got a budget of about £350 that could maybe be stretched a little. I had a ride on a fuji classic at the weekend and quite liked the feel of it but I've also been looking at charge, specialized and felt single speeds.
Any advice would be great!!
Thanks!https://www.lfgss.com/thread9085.html
Plugs are currently £300 at Wiggle.
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• #3390
OOps I typed Raleigh Burner! I meant Raleigh Bomber!!!!!!!
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• #3391
Thanks Balki, I'll have a look.
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• #3392
Lots of opinions in that thread.
Use that search box up there ^
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• #3393
I'm on it.. Just read the nursery rules about asking too many stupid questions that have probably been asked a million times before. Thanks for your help! Much appreciated.
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• #3394
Hi to one and all, just getting started.
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• #3395
that's treemendous. Welcome
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• #3396
Don't start giving him stick already
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• #3397
I went with the charge plug, 299 on wiggle. More than happy with it. Yes it
is heavier than my road and cross bikes, but the ride is great and at the price
i felt I couldn't go wrong. Give it a look, but check sizing, I have all my measurements
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• #3398
^^ wood I?
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• #3399
hi all new to forum - looking for some advice on build project
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• #3400
hi all new to forum - looking for some advice on build project
My advice would be: build it and they will come.
HI all,
Just signed up, as I've decided to convert my Cotic BFe to single speed for the winter, and if i get on with it, I'll be keeping it that way. I'm having a few problems with the chain skipping as it comes up and over the cog. I'm thinking it's because of the chain not quite being tight enough, I've used a chain tensioner, but it's still not working. Without the tensioner i can't get the chain tight enough, as it's a vertical drop out frame.
Would a half link chain help?
Any advice would be amazing!