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• #2
Sell me stuff you bastards!
120mm hub now the shizle.
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• #3
you can squeeze in axle - but i have a feelign you asked this in another thread but i couldn't be bothered to read it.
erm. i strongly recommend if you're doing this on the cheap to get the FSA crankset and chainring and bottom bracket from pearsons for £39.99
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• #4
otherwise i can sell you the ambrosio chainring and cranks that i was using with that truvativ splined BB you helped pull out.
you'd need to find a splined, maybe octalink or whatever it is, BB.
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• #5
bollocks, I wish I had known about that offer like 10 hours ago.
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• #6
oh. the FSA one? i bagged one for a conversion for a friend. cheap as shit.
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• #7
yeah, they sure are.
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• #8
Details please PJ?
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• #10
PJ- about to purchase, cheers.
It's a 103 Carbolite Clubman- English would you think, threadwise?
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• #11
i'd hope so.
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• #12
Fingers crossed as I have ordered that chainset.
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• #13
Chain and front brake anyone?
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• #14
i put the FSA crankset in this morning, seems fine. doesn't look amazing, i stripped the painted logo off with a kitchen knife, now better. total bargain though. i swapped out the chainring for a silver ambrosio i had lying around.
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• #15
still need a wheel?
More details if so, I have a 32h mavic open 4CD on a miche competition hub with sachs freewheel, 126 spaced.
If you need a geared wheel, its pretty good. If you need fixed, I can build it up with one?
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• #16
LPG was kind enough to sell me a rear wheel- I will need to space it out to 126mm though as 'tis a 120mm.
Advice on where to buy spacers would be appreciated- washers from B&Q?
Converting an old Peugeot Carbolite 103 that I found in a bin.
I need:
700C rear wheel with 126mm axle (I think- correct me if I am wrong)
Front brake lever
Front brake (maybe, it has one but it's rubbish)
Cranks, rings and bottom bracket (again it has these, but they are rubbish also)
Chain, front tyre, rear sprocket (18T)
Cheers.