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• #2
Hi sir. I could sort you out with a very cheap fixie but not with fix free, just a fixed. still interested? let me know. btw, could be your for £100 and the price reflects the bike...not a wonder.
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• #3
Hiya
Could still work - is it possible/hard to swap the hubs out if I wanted a flip flop, or would I need to replace the rear wheel?
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• #4
that would depend on how keen you are for the building of a wheel.
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• #5
ah. Not so keen at the moment. I reckon I'll hang on for a bit and see if anything fix free pops up, and if there's no joy after a bit I'll get in touch. Cheers!
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• #6
Hi there- im new on here so cant pm yet !! was interested in this bike you mentioned in this post........do you have a little more info? Thanks
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• #7
I have something that you might want to take I look at.
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Hi there, I have a fix/free, new back wheel (cheap but cheerful) , shimano deore front, new grips, chopped risers, £120 of your english pounds, front brake. 58cm, green (battered paint), solid commuter/pub bike
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• #9
ooh think I can do pm now ! please do let me know !
emilio666- any pics? sounds nice - thanks for the info
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• #10
High Jack?!
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• #11
Hiya
I decided to take the plunge and build something myself, so have purchased a frame and am going to attempt to build it up.
Cheers
Tim
ello.
So, I was gonna convert my road bike after some prick nicked both wheels, but it's got vertical dropouts and from what I can gather that isn't going to have it. Don't really want to start building something from scratch, and I'm waaaay to skint to buy something from actual shops, so if anyone's looking to get rid of a nice serviceable bike, give me a shout.
Ideally it'd have a fixed/free hub cause I have precisely no experience of fixed riding and the option of slacking off every now and then would be lovely.
Cheers