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These ones? Height is nearly right, but look a bit short on width? (120 x 90cm)
6ft is 180cm, so it's just the height.
Mrkawasaki made us some goals out of 40mm plumbing pipe, they're pretty good when the goalie doesn't fall onto/is pushed into them.
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I expect teams traveling from outside London (the only place with useful direct trains to Cambridge) will probably be arriving on Friday night and we'll hopefully be able to have some throw-ins. My bike's not noob friendly but I'm sure someone will lend you a bike so you can join in. Should make watching it a bit more interesting too...
Bring a friend, the more the merrier.
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Not charity...
I will LOAN you £50 a month pegged to inflation index for 6 months and I hardly know you.I'm sure you know many more people better and richer than me who would make a similar or more generous offer if they knew your need.We could all buy bonds in him rather than the venture? Given that we know the site "works" in its current form, we should be able to fall back to the current state, whereas a starving benevolent dictator is not a particularly effective form of government.
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I have a 26 x 1.5 nimbus tyre. It fits a standard 26" no problems.
I'm not sure if the decimal makes it different size.
The linked product actually says in the description these are for old-school "26 inch" road bike wheels, not modern 26" (ETRTO 559mm) rims.
According to Sheldon, those tires should fit 26 x 1 1/2 (650B) wheels with a 584 mm diameter: French utility, tandem and loaded-touring bikes, a very few Raleigh (U.S.) & Schwinn mountain bikes.
Normal road "650" wheels are 650C, 571mm.
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Ebay, £3 inc outer--->