03-09-2010, 17:11 | #131 |
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You know what, it's all got a bit overly complicated. There was a day when you could go buy a bit for your bike and it would just bolt on. Now there are umpteen different sizes for everything
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05-09-2010, 18:55 | #132 |
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Did the Skyride in London today.
Was quite fun, if a little slow. A bit like an organised Critical Mass for kids Took a few detours and saw a bit of the back of the city, saw someone from work, had some lunch, joined in again and headed home before the rush. Well worth doing next time if anyone is up for it. Some serious bike pr0n rolling around as well . Shame I didn't have the camera
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12-09-2010, 23:19 | #133 |
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What is it they say, when the cat is away the mice will play?
So I'm working in the living room. I've fitted my Shimano 105 SLR brake levers and re-wrapped the handlebars in red. I'm not 100% sure I like them and I think I might go back to black, what do you think? And my god, are Forello/Silva stingy with their handlebar wrap length or what? I had to unwrap them twice to get them to reach
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13-09-2010, 15:34 | #134 |
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They look sweet man, dont worry about them
I've got bright yellow ones, since im a bit of an extrovert at times To match the yellow tyres and seat |
15-09-2010, 09:19 | #135 |
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Pedals are on with the Viscount with some chrome toeclips and I do have to say I quite like them! They are a little narrow but my commute isn't long enough for it to bother me. I also borrowed the black handlebar wrap off my Raleigh. Just need that ideal saddle now. Pics:
Ignore this one, it's me trying to be arty and failing: Double annoyance, I went down this morning to find it's got a puncture. No doubt from the road laying works that remain unfinished after 6 weeks now. Sadly, I'm surprised I haven't had a puncture from it already.
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15-09-2010, 10:28 | #136 |
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I had a terrifying front blow out yesterday, on a similar note. After having my rear wheel pinch flatted. Yesterday was not good for me in relation to riding a bike...
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15-09-2010, 12:00 | #137 |
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I can't believe this. Went to go to work (late) and my other bike has got a busted spoke in the back wheel. Poxy roadworks. I'm really annoyed and have complained to the council for compensation.
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16-09-2010, 23:52 | #138 |
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I've been pining for a Raleigh Twenty recently, all stripped down, smoothed and running some period speed equipment. I chopped up another bike and scratch built this frame tonight:
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17-09-2010, 20:12 | #139 |
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That is COOL as ****
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18-09-2010, 20:25 | #140 |
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Cheers Iain
Finished it off this evening. First stripped it all naked: Then made a makeshift "spraybooth" on the floor lol: And a bit of paint drying, bearing repacking and spannering later, voila: I had some old white pedals somewhere but I lost them almost immediately after I found them, so I nicked the toeclip pedals off my Viscount. I think they might have to stay! The saddle is an eBay cheapy but turns out to be dead comfy on this bike. Just need to add a couple of links to the chain so I can get the rear wheel right to the back of the dropouts. I'm going to ride this to work on Monday
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