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• #18427
My daily commuter
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• #18428
More pics
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• #18429
Ratty Fort
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• #18430
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• #18432
Nicely patinated Raleigh. And a suspiciously painted Cube behind.
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• #18433
Tried to build a pub bike last year which ended up being a bit of a disaster (ended up being way too nice as all projects do) and needed an actual lockup bike as bike theft is certainly on the rise and need something I donât worry about to use for errands.
I sold my GT to @GideonPARANOID about 3 something years ago, he rode it for a couple of years before replacing it - he recently put it up for sale so I ended up buying it back.
That kickstarted the scrap heap challenge project- and Iâve managed to build the bike entirely from scrap ( I work in a bike shop) or from parts bin. Wheels, chainset, shifters, fork, brakes were from âscrapâ, mech and cassette , saddle, bars , and some other bits I had already .
The only new bits are the chain (couldnât find the one that went with the cassette) and the cables.
I always wanted a bike with these shifters, I actually think they work really well and look awful.
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• #18434
That's come out real nice.
I find it crazy what shops will throw out as "scrap". I get it, time is money and money is scarce. Reusing components mix-and-match is a luxury for those of us with time to invest in making it work. But it's still frustrating, so good on you for making something nice instead of sending to landfill.
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• #18435
was my commuter/pub bike for a good few years, now with a friend
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• #18436
Yay! Malaysians in bike shops! Since when?
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• #18437
You've accidentally made a really nice pub bike again.
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• #18438
You would be amazed what we get left with. Pre-covid if customers left stuff they didnât want we would take anything worthwhile to bike jumbles, with the covid bike madness and restrictions that stopped.
We keep a box of derailleurs, levers and shifters for spares which enable us to scavenge parts for other repairs or supply people with hard to find bits (we just give these FOC) and any unusable metal gets collected by a local scrap man who splits up the materials and weighs it in (again something we used to do ourselves but not really worth the time).
Thereâs also my stash, when I spot something going to waste that I think deserves better i pop it in a box of bits I keep.
So donât worry, itâs not going to landfill. But yes, I definitely thought this was a good use of the various bits and it was a fun exercise rummaging through bits.
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• #18439
Yeah, been in bike shops a few years now. I work at Woodrupâs, so a proper bike shop. We bought Bob Jackson a couple of years back and are just working on re-launching the range of frames so itâs nice and varied.
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• #18440
Hoping the local bike thieves disagree
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• #18441
You've accidentally made a really nice pub bike again.
This^
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• #18442
Working in a shop is an unfair advantage, the rest of us have to rely on our wits and unhealthy hording compulsions...
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• #18443
Balances out the pay a little bit
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• #18444
But most of that still ends up in the till. Well it did for me.
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• #18445
Ratty chain
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• #18446
was gonna say is too nice but just crusty till i saw the candle stick seatpost...
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• #18447
Well nice! Any 50cm-ish Bob Jackson you wanna rid off?
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• #18448
At Hop Kingdom yesterday night.
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• #18449
Some sort of homemade e-bike with some sort of wheelie bar like a drag car spotted the other day at the climbing wall.
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• #18450
strong
haha, amazing đ