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• #27
Morning,
First time on here so go easy chaps!
Am looking to build myself a whizzy little single speed set up to replace my current trusty rusty hybrid.
Ine everyone's opinion would the IRO Highlander be a good start for me? If so, I'll gladly take that off your hands.
Thnks very much
The IRO was my first fixed/SS, and did me well for a couple of years. The upside is that you can use standard MTB/SS parts, which are cheap and plentiful. Rather than track parts which are more expensive and esoteric. The downside is the inverse - if you want track parts, they won't fit on this frame.
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• #28
Is the Highlander frame still up fer dibs?!?
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• #29
Is the Highlander frame still up fer dibs?!?
It is. But I think that everything else has gone. (Woo!)
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• #30
Ok, I'll take it off your hands. I'm in Hackney so can get over to you and pick it up this weekend.
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• #31
Ok, I'll take it off your hands. I'm in Hackney so can get over to you and pick it up this weekend.
Cool. If you reply to this, you'll have made the magic 5 posts and I can send you a personal message to sort out collection.
This weekend may be tricky, though. How desperate are you for it? :)
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• #32
In no rush at all. (I'm just starting my first build, replacing my trusty old mountain bike ready for the summer.) Whenever is good for you.
Five posts. I've arrived!
"113mm Shimano UN73 square taper BB + 170mm FSA PowerPro single-speed crankset + 46T chainring. Free if you buy the IRO and the Kogswell, as they all line up nicely."
I see someone's got the Kogswell. So how much for this too?