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A quick note to say a big thank you to the guys at Kinoko for sharing the love and helping out on building up 2 sets of wheels for the Vätternrundan which we are riding in memory of a good friend and fellow cyclist.
They have helped us build some lovely wheels at a lovely price so we can roll smooth on that Swedish 'mac.
Thanks Andrew & Max!
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Hey chill - how is the training going? My buddy and I are signed up for a friends Audax the month before if you fancy it?
http://www.aukweb.net/events/detail/14-251/
We are riding 48x19 at the mo but might drop a tooth on the back as we get closer/fitter.
Lee
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http://www.fixedgearlondon.com/index.htm
7 seconds in to the Dickies clip - aero looking bullhorn... any ideas?
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Thanks for the info balmain! What ratio did you ride?
Found a Strava segment for it:
http://www.strava.com/segments/623114
Not totally flat by any means - around 5000ft of climbing.
Thinking it would be pretty respectable to average about 15mph... so 12hrs in the saddle?
Definitely gonna be riding fixed - but thinking I'll upgrade a few of my stock bits to carbon to smooth things out a bit!
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Was anyone else silly enough to sign up for this?
http://vatternrundan.se/en/om-loppet/
A couple of friends and I managed to register and have paid up - is anyone else doing it or done it before?
I'd like to do it fixed, not only because fixed is best but because I'll be riding in memory of a friend who died this year and he wouldn't have had it any other way.
Any other info on flights/hotels/whatever please chip in.
Thanks,
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As it says in the title... anything considered but preferably something in good condition with a carbon steerer.
For a large frame so need at least 240mm on the steerer.
Thanks!