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ive made a couple of dubstep tunes, would be well up for getting involved in something like this...
www.soundcloud.com/elkie, have a listen and let me know what you think?i know they arent incredible but i have no idea what level the rest of you are, forgive me if youre all like grade 8 in your respective instruments or something!
ive been looking to get involved in something like this for a while, i just dont really know where to start... im quite adept in ableton live, but very little classical music training..
anyway please get in touch!
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got a 50mm 1/1/8 stem if you want it.£10
might possibly be interested, depending on whether i get sniped in the next hour on ebay... thanks!
Elkie,
Finding 1" ahead stuff is not very easy. So you may be interested to know that if you get a regular 1" threaded fork, with an uncut long steerer, you should be able to use it in your threadless setup just fine.
You can get new 1" threaded forks with up to 300mm steerers fairly easily. Just get one long enough that you can cut off the threaded part.
thanks for the info, i popped down to OYB and had a chat with one of the guys in there today, who was saying the same thing to me. he also said that with a steel fork, i should be ok running the stem on the threads if i was careful not to overtighten... i havent come across anything with a steerer as long as 300mm though? the longest ive seen on ebay is 222mm, from that bankrupt bikes store, where have you seen 300 mm?
thanks a lot for your help guys!
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have you got any bent drops that would be suitable for me to make into flop and chop bullhorns?
like, bent somewhere where id end up cutting off anyway, if this makes sense? i dont know how to word it...just fancy trying bullhorns without butchering my drops in case i ever want to go back to them. preferably black but it doesnt really matter. normal sized clamp though (not OS)
also, will you post?
thanks a lot!
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inside the "capsule" there is a lump of metal that all 3 cables attach to. nothing fancy, it cant be disassembled though. a bmx company called Primo used to make something called the Pervert, which allowed you to use normal brake cables for a gyro. i dont know if you can still get them or not.it was originally used to allow custom lengths of cable in the top part of the gyro, but it can be used for either.
also, there is a way of running 2 cables to a gyro, and them one to each brake arm, but this will obviously only be possible if you are using a brake which has 2 points at which the cable connects, such as a u brake. this is commonly referred to as a "London Mod".
EDIT - didnt realise that the page about gyros i was reading wasnt the last page of the thread - its late, sorry.
thought id leave this up though cause it might be useful to someone!
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sorry it took me ages to reply to this, but yeah i was alright, just bruised my knee quite badly. some guy just pulled into the side of me, said he didnt see me. thing was it was a one way road, he only had to look in one direction! at first i was livid, but then i quickly realised that my bike was alright, i was pretty much alright, and the guy was really apologetic, so i just got up and carried on home!
sorry for resurrecting an old thread, just thought i should probably have replied haha
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i posted this in the main classifieds, but maybe someone local can help...
im looking for a 1 inch unthreaded fork, need about 220mm steerer i think... (does this sound really long?)
not sure of the a2c, but im gonna be running a 32c tyre.
would prefer something fairly straight, and steel over aluminium, but im open to anything
also looking for a fairly short reach stem, either 1" or 1 1/8" unthreaded, a 1" unthreaded headset, and a pair of 700c 32c tyres...
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hi guys..
im looking for a 1 inch unthreaded fork, need about 220mm steerer i think... (does this sound really long?)
not sure of the a2c, but im gonna be running a 32c tyre.
would prefer something fairly straight, and steel over aluminium, but im open to anything
also looking for a 1" unthreaded headset, and a cheap pair of 26mm flopped and chopped bullhorns, or a pair of old drops i can perform the aforementioned flopping and chopping on myself...
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i think tech-99's should fit an oversized bar too, they come with shims to fit a normal sized one, same as the dirty harry does. dont uote me on that though!