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http://www.cyclelivenottingham.co.uk/portfolio/fixed-gear-crit/
Anyone fancy a dabble?
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re: 28 spokes, no major reason, levels the playing field to an extent however this is exactly the reason i'm asking you lot for help, i'll switch it for a 16 spoke min?
re: arro stuff, i don't want people turning up on fixed tt rigs and dominating off the front in all aero gear etc. aero and bars forks are fine, trying to steer people away from tt helmets, deep profile wheels/discs etc.
also, a few of these were pulled from the bc regs however there descriptions are a biut 'longhand' for this event.
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What i have so far mollycoddled from many different sets of rules online.
Bike frames shall be a traditional double diamond design(forks are unrestricted) and wheels (maximum 30 mm rim depth) with 28 spokesminimum
Aerobar/Spinaci attachments and aero-designed parts areprohibited.
Wheel switches are permitted only for wheel failures (notfor flat tyres), and must be identical or essentially identical to the failedwheel.
Brake levers and callipers must be removed i.e. brakeless.
Bike switches are not permitted.
Riders may not coast with feet off the pedals.
Riders must declare their gear (ring/cog) choice at checkin, which may not be changed thereafter
1 mile per lap / total distance of approx. 24 miles
Recommended gear ratio: 48/15
80 rider entrance limit
Electronic timing and scoring
Fixed wheel bikes only
Drop bars only
Lapped riders will be eliminated
Bar ends must be fitted, and secure in handlebars.
Cycles used for track racing shall not be fitted with freewheels, quick release wheels, wing nuts, brakes or similar accessories.
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Hi all, been asked to setup a race with eon cycle live in nottingham and they have asked me for race rules regarding the race itself and bike spec. Is there anywhere on here that already has a list of (as we all love lists) rules that i can pick and choose from? I have a meeting today at 3:30 to sort it through and i wouldn't mind having a list of rules. i was looking for the rules from either the hunt or red hook etc and i seem to be hitting at a loss?
Cheers
Pete
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anyone any experience in making chicken runs? just considering my options. A decent one online will cost me £80 so is it worth me spending the same money making a bigger one, or just keeping my lady happy by getting her a flat pack that'll be done before the end of the month (we're on hols from the 22nd til the 29th) or suck it up, and find some rough designs and do it bigger and possibly cheaper with my own fair hands etc?
This is what i was looking at getting: http://www.chickencoopsdirect.com/hen-run.htm
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Hi there thanks for looking,
looking to buy a reasonable rear pannier rack that fits over my disc brakes on my genesis croix de fer, my back hurts from my bag, i just want the weight off my shoulders and onto the bike, i bought a tortec job off here but all my wangling and wiggling has failed it will not fit no matter how many spacers and bits i use.
Thanks a bunch cash awaiting
also, recommendation for a decent rural commuting pair of lights since this winter moisture has ruined my current ones, looking at getting these:
P.S. would really like them to be usb rechargeable
Thanks
Shiny sex. So about this machining, fancy doing a deal?