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• #115327
Now that's what my bike should look like! I'm copying that look.
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• #115328
disappointed .. I thought you'd copy one of mine
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• #115329
Rad. Those the 30c Challenge?
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• #115330
Thx. 36c yup
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• #115331
I'm taking inspiration from you for my son's first bike. Your genius will live on through him.
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• #115332
Slapped a TT setup on the Pursuit Champion - stem needs lowering and possibly lengthening. Feels fast.
Stuck some training wheels on for now. Thinking is to shift the original HHSB wheelsets to fund a HED 3 or Jet+.
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• #115333
stem needs lowering
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• #115334
Lucky enough to have a stack of spacers to get through first ;)
I'm sure we'll talk if it gets further than that...
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• #115335
Latest version of my fast commuter :)
Ex-pro AG2R frame in dedacciai 16.5 steel (by cyfac probably), complete dura ace 7800 groupset inc. hubs on open pro ceramic. -
• #115336
Just recovered this thing, when I'm home it's gonna get a rear disc brake, tubeless setup and some proper pedals.
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• #115337
Finished up my fast bike last week. Still getting a few things dialed in but so far so good.
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• #115338
Picked up a few bikes in France to bring back to London...
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• #115339
Tubeless on a jump bike?
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• #115340
Yeh boiiiiii
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• #115341
You're going to be blowing tyres off of rims constantly
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• #115342
Hi everyone... advice needed please.
I need a new rear hub for my road bike.
Requirements are - Available as new, silver, 130mm, 32h, campag 10 speed compatible, as 'fit-and-forget' as possible.
Royce, Phil, etc too expensive. I'm thinking £150 absolute max.Hope seem good but maybe too expensive s well - although a cheap outlet recommendation might persuade me.
Condor Supremacy seem like amazing value but are they any good?... presumably rebranded something or others... Novatec?Suggestions please! Thanks.
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• #115343
What's number 2? It's got the same paint as a 'Raymond poulidor' badged bike I used to have. (Made by mercier).
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• #115344
Ambrosio zenith.
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• #115345
novatec. they do campag, they have good sealed bearings, easy to service and can be pretty darn light.
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• #115346
Postman came today, bearing wheels and I've managed to chuck most of it together while the toddler snoozes. Quite pleased with how this has come together, all things considered.
edit - i had actually bothered to put the ds crank at 3 o'clock but it looks like a rogue bumblebee spun them round while i wasn't looking.
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• #115347
Made a new (0.5mm HIPS, duct tape join, covered in auto wrap vinyl) disc cover for my shiny Dolan yesterday, after the previous cover (same ingredients, but with solvent-welded & reinforced join) warped in the heat over recent weeks.
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• #115348
That looks like an absolute weapon!
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• #115349
Cheers man - these look like the best choice for me... being as they are a bit like the old 10 speed Chorus things so will suit my groupset, and if they're good enough for Harry Rowland then they're good enough for me : )
Would still be interested to hear if anyone's got the Condor ones / know what they were before rebranding if anyone knows...?
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• #115350
DIY disc is a perfect match for the chainset, well done!
I have updated my touring bike for some fast rando.
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