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• #2
that's a good price.
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• #3
Chuck some photos up of the pedal to front wheel clearance if you could mate, I kind of want this and turn it into an bike I can take round the woods!
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• #4
I'm just about to head off but I will try and do that later - there's definitely toe overlap but I guess that can be said of most fixed bikes.
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• #5
A very pretty bike indeed.
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• #6
I'm just about to head off but I will try and do that later - there's definitely toe overlap but I guess that can be said of most fixed bikes.
Yeah totally dude, just not sure what it looks like on a small frame!
Thanks
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• #7
Sorry for the delay - here's a pic with the pedal as close to the front wheel as possible (whilst steering towards it). Obviously your foot will protrude a bit and overlap, but in my experience it hasn't been that bad.
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• #8
Bump for a fellow 'fuck all bike handling skills' type.
Can I ask how tall you are?
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• #9
5'8", pics are with the saddle at correct height for me for general riding, I had it lower when trying tricks.
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• #10
Happy to ride this over to any beers this coming week if anyone wants to take a look!
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• #11
Pretty interested dude, I'll probs take the bike but would you consider getting rid of it without the wheels? Like everything but the wheels? If so will Definately take her off ure hands!
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• #12
Fuck it....dibs man....I want that cutter bad!
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• #13
Ok so chodeonroad seems to have dropped off the face of the earth and hasn't responded to any of my messages, which brings this back up for sale.
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• #14
some one answer me this, how the hell did you get that bike to stand?
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• #15
Magnets
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• #16
I would take those handle bars if you split the bike, not suggesting you are but if you are then cool ha. Cant face forking out 400 at the moment.
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• #17
Magnets
and a master of spud choppin
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• #18
Pototoes were chopped. Original can of value kidney beans not for sale, removed for clarity.
I might brake this down next week if people are interested in individual parts. See how it goes.
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• #19
Really needing aerowarriors and reluctant to buy brand new, could postage be possible for the rear wheel? If yes how much would you like for it?
Edit: just noticed your chainring, is it splined (I'm new so don't know if they are or not) because I'm interested in that too.
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• #20
Well interested in forks and bar stem combo if you split. Cheers
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• #21
Sounds like it might be worth splitting then - PMs for you both.
How about this:
frame, headset & seatpost - £150
fork, stem, bars & grips £100 - first dibs sweaty
wheelset SOLD
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• #22
Just needing the chainring so undibs cranks combo.
Volume Cutter V4, size small, which I purchased from NurseHolliday just 3 months ago. I got it for £350 on the grounds that there were some BB issues - I had it stripped down and serviced by a mechanic which solved the problem. I also gave it a new chain and sprocket (less than 2 months old) and larger tyres, with the idea that I might try out some fixed trick riding. Despite it being a pretty sick bike I've come to the conclusion that I have fuck all bike handling skills and will just stick to going fast in a straight line line instead, and need to make room in the hallway for a new geared bike.
Personally I think it looks awesome - raw finish with NJS waterproof skid-enhancing stickers. Condition is much the same as when I bought it, you can see the frame has some scratches in the original sale listing above. Before sale I will take it into the workshop and make sure the wheels are 100% true, degrease/relube the drivechain and just generally give it a once-over under the supervision of a qualified mechanic.
~~Given that I've sorted the BB and put on new tyres, chain and sprocket, I'd like to get NH's original asking price of £400. Ideally I'd like collection from Wood Green but I'm happy to meet elsewhere so long as it isn't too far away. ~~ Now splitting - see below
Spec is as below, copied and pasted from NH with the relevant parts changed:
Volume Cutter V4 50 raw finish
Volume Fu Manchu forks in white
Profile Racing cranks with 30T chainring
Halo Aerowarrior Wheel set - 36 spoke silver front, 48 spoke black rear
13T sprocket with Phil Wood lockring
32c Marathon Plus rear tyre, 38c Nimbus front
SRAM PC1 nickel plated chain
Odyssey white headset
Odyssey white stem
Gusset Open Prison black risers
Diamondback Translucent Green/Purple BMX grips (UV reactive)
Gusset Seatpost in black
Concor saddle in old faded brown colour
Odyssey clear plastic pedals
Re-Load black pedal straps