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Hello all,
I urgently call on assistance from anyone who can let me know where I can get hold of a single speed rear wheel in london that will fit a specialized langster.
I live in York but I travel down to London tomorrow AM and I have damaged my rear wheel and unable to sort it up here in time.
I am riding in the London2Paris24 on Saturday starting at Bkackheath and anyone with any local knowledge of a supplier on that area would be a life saver as no one in this neck of the woods seems to stock track wheels.
If anyone can help that would be great.
Cheers
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Thank you for the wise words. I love riding in all weather and particularly like rain! I know that us rediculous but that's me !
Almac68, where are you as I love getting into the dales. Unfortunately I have no geared bike at the mo as my trusty ribble frame is knackered and I am yet to replace it! I am leaning towards a steel replacement but not decided yet -
Cheers for that!
I am doing the london2paris24. Approx 285 miles! I do yoga already but it's the gearing I am not sure about! The route elevation is released next year but I am wondering also if anyone has ridden to Paris and what the crack is with hills etc! I have read the odd report from riders who have said there is the odd hill but a hill to one rider is not a hill to another if you see what I mean.
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Hello,
I have registered to ride the Paris2london24 in 2013 and intend to do it on a single speed!
I would appreciate advice or information from anyone on here who has completed 200 miles up in under 24 hours ! For instance what they wish they had or had not done if you see what I mean!
I am 46 and ride regularly on a 48x16 ratio. York is flat but surrounding area to north is hilly so I am relatively fit but now beginning to wonder if I have bitten off more than I can chew!
Thanks in advance for replies -
Cheers folks for the suggestions. I get into kings cross so will probably give cycle surgery and/ or condor cycles a go.