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• #2
can bring 18t freewhwheel in to work tommorrow [bermondsey] or you can pick up from putney tonight
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• #3
I've got a 17t freewheel, I think. God knows where it is. I'm in Holborn.
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• #4
Thank ye but i phoned up broadway bikes, they do it for a fiver, so i mite as well buy it for keeps ...
thanks anyway
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• #5
lpg, for a fiver it's gonna be a shite one....
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• #6
might be a bit crap. see if you can get a dicta one. they're under a tenner and decent enough.
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• #7
got a cheap one. u need a hammer and chisel 2 remove it, u know the way ...
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• #8
bikehut do the removal tools for a fiver if it's gonna be a long term thing. if not, hammer, chisel combo will work.
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• #9
hmmaer + chisel+ phill wood hubs !?!
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• #10
yeah, be careful of your spokes too. if the chisel slips, bam!
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• #11
I have an 18T on the Soma that wont last (maybe that Condor 17T I had will go on it) and I think I have a freewheel tool (might've left it in Oz)?
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• #12
It sounds alright but looks like rust. Then again, it cost £4.95.
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• #13
lpeg, just found a shimano 18t, you can have it when i see you next......for a small sexual favour of course..
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• #14
i'm gonna be heading down to oxford street area in 1 hour or so, what you think? you gonna be around there?
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• #15
no can do today man, gotta go to chiswick this eve
If so, can i possibly borrow it for a few days? Could give it back on thursday... Really not fussed about the teeth number or pitch, but 18t/ 1/8" would be perfect.
Thanks.