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I had a good one last night of falling off my bike last night
I went to unclip and for some reason my foot didn't come out and i fell on my side.
I though werid it must have been because i was so tired.
then this morning i pick up my shoe and see the cleat was at a 90deg angle.
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not on ebay but i just found a box of goodies in the warehouse at work
Fluorescent yellow selle italia saddle!
Bright Purple selle italia saddle
2 white Vetta Saddles (going on my bikes)
Metallic purple flat bars (matching brake levers and bottlecage as well)
i think im going to have to build a bike for the purple saddle/bars/levers/cage
A large box of Old LOOK bags and Lycra -
David K Rotafix, and put a magazine around your bottom bracket so that you don't scratch the paint.
Now I've tried it, I'm just going to do this every time. So damn easy.
Magazine tip was great, used it on friday after my dura-ace whip could not move my cog.
used the reverse rota with magazine and it came off so smoothly.
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eeehhhh [quote]Scrapper I've been looking at the 1.2's they only come in 28 and 32 hole though.
I saw a bike with them on the other day and it looked pretty nice.I'm thinking of getting a setting having them and some hubs painted.
So I assume you want 36 hole then? 36 spokes AND deep section aero rims is totally overkill. The higher the number of spokes the more spokes the load applied to the rim is distributed out to, meaning that each spoke has a smaller load, therefore less likely to break. Which means a stronger wheel.
A deep rim section increases the distribution of the load on a wheel, too. So there is no point in having both aero wheels and 36 spokes. Go for 32+non-aero or 28+aero.
That's quite a brief summary, by the way. Read "The Bicycle Wheel" by Jobst Brandt for a superb explanation! It's quite old but it still applies today.[/quote]
comment was due the fact I have access to cheap 36hole hubs.
I'm great at leaving information out. -
http://www.kiwicycles.com/ does a very cheap wheelset.
the cfx rims are pretty decent as well.
Formula/CFX
Single-sided hub wheel-set in black or silver
£75:00.
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looks very similar frame to the ones trackstar used, Bianchi concept?
http://www.razorapple.com/tag/trackstar/change the forks,bar/steam and the chain ring you could have a real nice bike
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Hovis Brown [quote]Scrapper cranks = Stronglight "speedlight"
I can't find any info on them, I've tried them on a 107
Calculations from that make it that a 102 would be fine but
they only ones i can find are campagnolo chorus/record in that length.will have a look, but i think i might just have british threading.[/quote]
I found another crank i had gave a perfect chain line, So no need for Italian thread
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this uk distributor has them, just ask them for a stockist.
http://www.ison-distribution.com/ison/english/product.php?part=RMHAS06X
SAS 20" , Double wall 36mm, Pinned, Anodised, Double SS eyelets, ERD 386 Black 36H 570 RMHAS06X £39.99 Each
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31trum - just round the corner from hippy
AndyW - Putney
Backwardation - Notting Hill
brett - work Chiswick (so in the area a lot!)
Cornelius Blackfoot - Stockwell/ work in the bush, shepherds bush
velocity boy - Kew Bridge
dominiclincoln - northolt
essbee - south ealing
hamster - Southfields
hippy - West Ealing
JimmyP - chiswick
kipsy - richmond
Mouse - Brook Green
MrSmith - tootin'
nimhbus - Barnes
provenrad - Shepherds Bush
Roberto -Stockwell
RPM - Bloody Tootin' Innit!
Slamm - Barnes
Tarka the otter - streatham
wayne_f14 - Putney
Scrapper - Kensel Green -
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Gold medal winner
World record holder
and she used to work in a Strip Club