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i'd definitely make the trek if it was a film about the halcyon days of the walton hop.
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I think I might be having a similar issue. I recently bought a 2008 Fillmore, and within 2-3 weeks, I noticed it has been squeaking when I pedal... mainly when climbing. I cannot figure out the cause. I assume it might be the bottom bracket or maybe the cranks. Any thoughts?
i might be wrong, but judging by past experience it very much seems to me as though your bicycle is making this noise.
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after i had my bob jackson stolen i called them to say how it was their fault because of their varying customer service levels and lack of interest and respect for the vigorelli explosion amongst london's hipster london, and how if they hadn't done such a good job on the luglining no bristolian tea-leaf worth his salt would have looked twice. mr BJ said he was 'busy'.
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"after a very unpleasant experience with bob jackson cycles i felt compelled to tell my story"
as though they re-enacted some kind of pelzer-esque moment, chaining you to a radiator for 17 years, beating you systematically with a pedal spanner, sticking tyre levers up your anus and making you bark like a dog, before leaving you blinking in the sunlight trying to explain that you got those smudged spearpoint lugs by 'falling down the stairs'.
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I'm selling my amazing colnago super from 1979. it has full nuovo record groupset, 6 speed close ratio rear casette, campag record hubs laced to gp4 sprints, cinelli bars and stem, campag aero seatpost, san marco corsa saddle, chrome lugs, chrome front fork.
it's a thing of beauty in a 57cm. there are some scratches to the paintwork, and some touchups here and there, some slight pitting on the chromework. original except seatpost which i swapped out because the other one was shit.
pictures can be found here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/peejay76/sets/72157605554626332/and yes, i have switched the gear levers around and trimmed the brake cables and moved the rear cable housing around the outside of the rear triangle. and no, i haven't had it long. and yes, it's a bit small and i don't ride it enough.
£600.
(offers)
yes, for sure, definitely the bicycle. if i had to narrow it down i'd say one of the bits where the metal is in contact with other metal.