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  • That looks almost new, good find.

  • Added profile design stoker 26 bars to my beater. I always hated the ideas of 'bullhorns' but the flatness on these are really working for me.

  • That's after a day of stripping and cleaning!

  • I changed the cables on my cyclocross bike after my gears completely seized during my last race. Threading gear cables through SRAM shifters is not a fun thing to do.

  • Use pliars to ease them in, best way by far i found

  • I made a Brooks saddle a bit more theft-proof today. Good old chain + heatshrink tube technique.

    • Clean an old chain first then, saddle in position, measure chain length, break chain to the right length, then lower the saddle,
    • Slip the chain into a 12.7mm heatshrink tube (colour of your choice, will prevent scratches on both frame & saddle rails) which is at least 3cm longer than the chain length, pull the heatshrink back, put the chain & heatshrink tube through both rear stays and saddle, push the link back into the chain.
    • Slide one end of the heatshrink into the other end, use a hairdryer to shrink the tube onto the chain, put the saddle back to its original height.

    Once it is done, it should look as good as this:
    http://i1098.photobucket.com/albums/g361/lasseaux/Useful%20Bike%20Stuff/20121021_165512.jpg
    http://i1098.photobucket.com/albums/g361/lasseaux/Useful%20Bike%20Stuff/20121021_170623.jpg

  • ^Good work :)

  • Hey Vince, don't s'pose you want a lovely new shiny clamp to match your seatpin do you? It'll only cost you a quid. ;)

  • yeah after changing the tyre you should probably get couple less of "is that a tub?" type questions

    haha i have been getting quite afew supprised looks when i tell them it's clincher.
    Im probably gunna wack a gator on there which should make things more apparent

  • Hey Vince, don't s'pose you want a lovely new shiny clamp to match your seatpin do you? It'll only cost you a quid. ;)

    If it is a Brooks one, please please.
    If it is the one that comes with the Poundland saddles, no thanks...

  • I'm not sure. It's probably cheap. It's been sitting around for ages and I want it out tbh.

  • 'ffranck's gone through a pphase

  • nice !

  • Thank you.
    I'm even worse at uploading pics than wrapping bars.

  • ^ that is absolutely stunning! Love it! (except for maybe the pedals...)

  • ya I know, nodder peds

  • ...

    • SKS fenders with Berthoud stays and hardware

    How well does this work? Also was the GB stuff easy to find and modify ?

  • It works very well.
    I had ordered some extra stays a few years back from Jitensha or Peter White and just drilled some appropriate holes in the SKS units.
    Waaaay lighter and quieter and safer than the Berthoud stainless.
    Only a little uglier.

  • Only a little uglier.

    ...but less ugly than regular sks. Which is what attracted me.

    SJS have some spare hardware so I'm kinda tempted.

  • wups, forgot to mention:

    • Campagnolo cross crankset
    • old Shimano front derailleur
    • the other Suntour shifter
    • Tubus Fly rack
  • I have just finish my daily and my ride bikes:

  • meat = tasty

  • Just in the process of givin one of my mates bikes a tidy up.

    Chainset has come out okay.

    Unfortunately the Nitromors ran out part way through doin the wheels and it seems that the new Nitromors formula couldn't take chocolate off a Kit Kat. Lots of sanding for me toorrow then!

    I've also recovered the saddle, sourced a pair of matching polished brake calipers and purchased a pair of gumwall Paselas in 700 x 25c flavour + a few other bits like chain, cables, etc

  • Monsieur K thats an Andre Bertin you have there innit? im trying to do one of those up...good inspiration

  • Unfortunately the Nitromors ran out part way through doin the wheels and it seems that the new Nitromors formula couldn't take chocolate off a Kit Kat. Lots of sanding for me toorrow then!

    this is true. found it out while trying to strip a frame with super thick powdercoat and it just doesn't work.

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