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• #1502
Ah.
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• #1503
Weren't you offered 2 WI's in your previous wanted ad?
1 was for my friend (20t, It is in my hand but forbidden to use it grrr), and the other one, well I'm still hoping for but apparently has been sold to someone else.
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• #1504
It's in your hand, use it!
Anyone seen these in stock in the UK? http://www.rememberdelaware.com/p-89101-acs-crossfire-freewheel.aspx?gdftrk=gdfV21133_a_7c351_a_7c2656_a_7c89101 I have seen sol use it on her bike but have not seen them anywhere else.
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• #1505
And I'm about to get this: http://www.bikecare.co.uk/product_info.php?acc=Brake%20Levers&id=443
I saw it on one bike at the old/fresh tourney last week, any experience/thoughts?
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• #1506
What type of callipers will you be using? It's short-pull. Seems pretty solid, though. Ryan has one.
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• #1507
They are short pull levers and hence you will need to run either mini v or a travel agent for conventional v's
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• #1508
Ah no I have a combination of standard V and mini V.
I guess I could start with mini V at the rear with my current dirty harry lever, but then I can't endo :( -
• #1509
these look better quality than WI.
Someone try one http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?PartnerID=79&ModelID=58054
buy cheap, buy twice
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• #1510
and this? looks like it have different reaches for each cable.
http://www.bikecare.co.uk/product_info.php?acc=Brake%20Levers&id=89 -
• #1511
Think I'll buy one of those next week after payday.
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• #1512
Get a travel agent on the conventional v's and then dial them in. Linky for travel agent, not cheap... http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Problem-Solver-Travel-Agent-V-Brake-Adapter-%2f-Converter_W0QQitemZ110575190132QQcmdZViewItem?rvr_id=220752734971&rvr_id=220752734971&cguid=ed9259f812e0a0a9e9110701fedb7ab8
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• #1513
these look better quality than WI.
Someone try one http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?PartnerID=79&ModelID=58054
buy cheap, buy twice
aluminum teeth?
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• #1514
110g v. the 177 of WI, which is of simillar specs so I would say yes...
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• #1515
Nokon jobbies?
http://www.lfgss.com/thread62144.html#post2045662 -
• #1516
1" fork 700c bosses
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/700c-bike-forks-1-steer-tube-/280649768207?pt=UK_sportsleisure_cycling_bikeparts_SR&hash=item4158079d0fAny tips on what forks I should be searching for with small / 0 rake on 1 1/8th threadless, 700c bosses (should I ever get a small Pomp)?
Onza tuff guys is all I know. -
• #1518
http://www.lfgss.com/thread62459.html#post2056481
48 h bmx hubs for a fiver!
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• #1519
These take the smaller tpi freewheel right? Largest around 16t?
And the axles are wider and don't fit in track drop outs? -
• #1520
Is it worth posting what im bidding on so you cunts dont push the price up, or will you just push the price up for fun?
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• #1521
you will be alright, just dont tell GrowUp
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• #1522
Gromup's in Oz, you might be OK, Tom...
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• #1523
These take the smaller tpi freewheel right? Largest around 16t?
And the axles are wider and don't fit in track drop outs?Look like they'll take a standard freewheel (16T and up) and have 3/8'' or 10mm axles, so should fit regular dropouts ok.
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• #1524
They are pretty bargainous...
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• #1525
I've already pm'd the guy. fuck you all.
Something (easily) removable.