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2 button single breasted jacket
Shoulder to sleeve - 59cm
Shoulder to shoulder across back - 45cm£8
Collect from Islington N1 - between Higbury and Islington and Angel
http://www.lfgss.com/picture.php?albumid=1666&pictureid=9494
http://www.lfgss.com/picture.php?albumid=1666&pictureid=9495
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Cannondale C3
42cm centre to centreFreeeeee!
Collect from Islington N1 - between Higbury and Islington and Angel
http://www.lfgss.com/picture.php?albumid=1666&pictureid=9489
http://www.lfgss.com/picture.php?albumid=1666&pictureid=9487
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Deda Sfida
42cm centre to centre
31.7 / 31.6mm Oversized
6061 T6 Carbon Wrapped£6 ONO
Collect from Islington N1 - between Higbury and Islington and Angel
http://www.lfgss.com/picture.php?albumid=1666&pictureid=9490
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Deda Big Piega
40cm centre to centre
31.7 / 31.8mm Oversized
6061 T6£6 ONO
Collect from Islington N1 - between Higbury and Islington and Angel
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If you feel the need to shop at evans you may as well use these:
Up to 20% off at evans for the rest of the month:
https://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/roadusers/cycling/voucher.aspx?lid=switcher10% off clothing and accessories (non sale) use code TFLWIN online or voucher in store
15% off lighting (non sale) use code TFLWIN online or voucher in store
20% off bike servicing present voucher in store
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Surly Fixxer
Less than four months use
A couple of dents/scratches from when it was removed, doesn't affect how it works
Collect from Islington, N1 - Closest underground is Highbury and Islington
£35 ono
“Fixxer
Even if it ain't broke, you can still fix it with our Surly Fixxer hub converter. The Fixxer allows you to convert any Shimano cassette hub (except Silent Clutch, 2004 Dura Ace or pre-1997 Dura Ace) into a true fixed-gear. By simply removing the cassette body and replacing it with our adapter, you can use a fixed track cog and lockring for safe coast-free riding. A popular conversion for track racers, spring time trainers, fixed-gear commuters and messengers, the Fixxer includes all parts necessary for installation, including axle, bearing, cones, spacers, and axle nuts. Most converted hubs can be spaced 120, 126, 130 or 135mm.
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Found a website that does rider name decals...
http://www.vcgraphix.com/us/store/default.asp?subCatID=0
Any amusing suggestions?
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Are you serious?
Condor did not say that bladed spokes and deep section rims don't work together. They said that in the case of the hub and rim that I mentioned then for an everyday wheel it would not be a good option.
I'm not sure if you're just joking or you're trying to make out that Condor say lightweights don't work and don't know what they're talking about?
As for chain tension I think you'll find that I am making sense, use google and you'll find plenty of sources confirming that chains do indeed lengthen with wear.
Oh and I have a half link but that only gives you half an inch of adjustment...
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the shop was condor (they've always seemed good when I've been in before) and they recommended using standard DT spokes (can't remember exactly which ones)
when I said perfect ratio I just meant the right combination of chainring and cog so that you get a decent chain tension on a frame with vertical dropouts... It was good for a while but now the chain has stretched the chain tension is poor...
Is it more of a pain to build a wheel with bladed spokes or something?
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I'm in the process of getting a new rear wheel built and am wondering which spokes it's possible to use.
Hub is a White Industries ENO Eccentric 32 hole 130mm (frame has vertical dropouts, tried with the perfect gear ration but chain has stretched too much)
Rim is the H Plus Son Formation Face (the one with no braking surface)
So the question is...
I was looking at getting it built up with bladed spokes, mainly for the way it looks but being a little more aero can't be a bad thing...
Went to a decent London bike shop today to ask them about it and the mechanic said that bladed spokes (DT aero or something) are a not a good option with a deep v type rim, something to do with the strength of the wheel...
I'm inclined to trust his opinion but just wondered if anyone else knew anything about this or had any thoughts?
Cheers...
Fizik Arione in Red and Silver
Not sure what the rails are made from but the weight is 236g if that helps.
It's well worn but still very usable.
Looking for £16
Collect from Islington N1 - between Higbury and Islington and Angel
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