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RALEIGH ROAD FRAME Reynolds 501 tubing
Seat Tube (ctt): 58cm (23in)
Top Tube (ctc): 56cm (22in)
Rear dropout width: 120mm
Wheel size: Sprints/700C (brake drop 52mm)
Seatpost size: 27.0mm
Frame tubing: Reynolds 501
This Raleigh road frame dating from 1983 is built from Reynolds 501 tubing. The frame is in very sound and useable condition. The fork is not original. It will make an ideal budget conversion. £39 -
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Well, I made it sounds wrong I suppose. It's muay thai I'm talking. If it would turn to a "boxercise" or a self defence club I'd leave dead stright. Even thou, if anyone experienced in kick boxing, MMA, boxing or simular would turn up I'd gladly hand that session over to him.
As for the self defence, as far as I'm concernd, it will sure give you an advantage to be a thai fighter when you get attacked/into a fight in other way. But when having a bike you might have an advantage of a quite massive, but yet legal weapon (bike/lock), or it might give a disadvantage that you need to learn to get around quickly (for example if you drop the bike it might get nicked).
For what you need to wear when traning.. trouses, t-shirt and bandages. If I get it going and get some donations/minimal profit form fees I will try to use to to buy gloves/pads/etc. to lend out during sessions.
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Hello, I'm not sure however to post this in general or Rides & Races, I guess I could do the last if I acctauly organise anything.
I'm quite new to muay thai, and being from sweden where you usaly pay a yearly fee on 10-50£ I noticed it's extremly expensive here (plus/miuns 10£/session).
However to get to the point, I wonder if anyone would be interessted in starting up a lfgss muay thai group. My idea is that it would eb either free, or that everyone would pay like 1£ each or something to whoever is tutor for the session, who would be the one with most knowledge.
Either it could be done in a common/park/parking place, or if someone have access to a space to use. I suppose we would do warmup on bike, and maybe also practice whatever street situation you might get into when ridin london alone a friday night.
As I said I'm quite new to muay thai, but if noone that would show up have more knowledge than me I suppose I would try to do my best to lead the class, even thou I hope there will be someone that been doing it a bit longer.
Is anyone, with or without experience of muay thai interessted of coming if I start something up? any ideas/suggestions/comments?
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I have an MTB backwheel. It got 7 gears, freewheel, quickrelease. I don't think there is anything wrong with it, condition as in picture.
I want a 700c wheel, back (fixed or flipflop) or front. or I can ad a bit for a set.
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A new bmx/fixie chain.If anyone wants to but it that be ok too
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its a D.A.M.P.- made by Bubblan on the forum.
Titanium (i think).
(as said above)are you sure?
opehrson (http://velospace.org/node/27771) claims to be from Gothenburg and Bubblan claims to be from stockholm -
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it's when you lock the bike up perfectly with good locks and you return to bike to find key still in lock, that's when you do a face palm
7I found this some summers ago, if I had taken a photo ya probubly would have though it was fake.
Anyway, it was a brand new moped, proplerly locked up, the handlebar lock in and a really heavy chain thru the backwheel and a lamppost (that's how to lock a moped right?), and the keys resting on the seat... fail.
Here's another one. I lend my bike to my brother on the condition that he always lock it up properly, the bike was some year but really nicely looked after full suspended mtb. He leaves it over night at school.. gone. Some week later I find the lock in the cellar..........*
*in his defence, he stole it back later but it was all messed up.
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Would be more work for Teddy, but would the satisfy the demand.
One more gutted couple here :(...thou nothing stops anyone else from pulling together something simular I suppose. Best option would be if a group of people went together for it I would say.
Oh and a great thanks to Teddy, I hope I'll make it next year:)
Hello, a friend of mine have a pair of XAERO Lite, the problem is that the spokes are loose. It been taken to many bike shops and the answer always seem to be that they don't have the tool.
Just wonderd if anyone know where to get this tool or if there is an alternative solution? Maybe even someone have one laying around witch I could come around to use?
Cheers!