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Hi All
I have been working on a couple of fixed wheel inspired t-shirts designs for a fledgling cycle clothing business I started at the beginning of the year (velodrome.CC). Would really appreciate any feedback on the designs before I go ahead and get them printed. (the lettering around the women's design says fixie pixie).
Both will be printed on Continental t-shirts so super ethical, either fair trade cotton or sustainable breathable bamboo.
Thanks a lot.
Graham
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Cross racing, fixie riding, bike fixing cycling nut now dabbling in cycle clothing at velodrome.cc
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I am selling this late 80s (I guess) frameset.
As you can see from the photo it has fairly unique paint job and is unusual in a small 50cm size.
http://www.lfgss.com/album.php?albumid=1465
Overall its in good condition green with a lovely shiny finish, just a few small chips from normal wear and tear.
Spec:
Colombus Aelle Acciano (SL)
Seat tube: 50cm c-c
Top tube: 52cm c-c
Rear spacing: 120mm
For recessed allen key brakes (if you are using them!)
Down tube bottle cage bosses and gear bosses
Chrome rear triangle
Forward facing dropouts.Price 250 pounds
Collection from Seven sisters (Victoria line) or possibly Islington on Saturdays.
Thanks a lot.
Graham
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Has anyone had experience of using VIew Ranger GPS software? I am thinking of buying the new Nokia 5800 touch phone which has a big screen that ought to work really well with it, much cheaper than a Garmin - but does it work? is it reliable? and do the phone batteries work for long enough?
http://www.geoconnexion.com/geouk_news_article/ViewRanger-Now-Available-On-Nokia-5800-Handsets/5200
Any experience much appreciated!
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If you want to do it yourself you will need a chain splitter, a cassette remover together with long spanner (big adjustable is good choice to get the leverage) a chain whip, some allen keys and a bin to put all those redundant gears in! All useful tools to have and good skills to learn if you can get someone local to give you a hand Anything else Ive missed?
Grazzer
Likely to be around £21 for organic cotton and £24 for breathable bamboo thanks Pifko - but as I say still in production.