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@luccas I hate to be that guy but its forum rules not to cross post on other sites like facebook.
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@krok I can look into how much it would cost to ship. I would really prefer collection though.
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I think its just under 2.5kg with the headset and BB. I don't have a way of accurately measuring it I'm afraid. It's not exactly 'superlight' but its pretty good. there is a retrobike thread with people talking about these bikes if you want more info - lots of fans.
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=34176&start=60
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Bought off here a few years ago, time to pass it on.
Size is 57 Top tube c-c. 58 seat tube c-t.
Fork is 1inch threaded steerer with space to cut it down.
Good tire clearance (28s easily).
130mm spacing.
26.8 seat post.Really good solid frame. Quite a few scratches and scuffs but no dents or dings.
Collection from Highbury/Stoke Newington/ Finsbury Park area. Or Vauxhall/ Lambeth.
Comes with a headset that has some little life in it and a bottom bracket that doesn't but I don't have the tool to remove!
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32 hole, 135mm spacing, fixed/free.
This hub is designed for those who want to ride fixed on a bike with vertical dropouts. The hubs axle is mounted slightly off centre allowing you to rotate the hub to get the perfect chain tension.
Its worked really well for me for the past 2 years or so. I've barely had to touch it except the bearings which I replaced with some high grade SKF ones - runs very nice and smooth.
http://road.cc/content/review/14733-white-industries-erics-eccentric-eno-hub
Ive also got a 19t sprocket (but no lockring im afraid).
Hub: £80 > £65
Sprocket: £15 > £12
Both: £90 > £75
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Hi
I recently got my granddads old Nikon FE working. I rattled through 24 exposures over a couple of days just to make sure that it was working. I'm new to film so any constructive criticism would be really appreciated. I've already learnt that I should definitely be exposing for the shadows and not the highlights. Lots of my shots were taken on a quite dreary day last week on ISO 200 film so things are quite dark. lmk what you think.