Soldato
- Joined
- 22 Sep 2008
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Looking grim for the commute tomorra. No messing around, just the most direct route possible.
Looking grim for the commute tomorra. No messing around, just the most direct route possible.
I've got this:
and I love it![]()
Looking grim for the commute tomorra. No messing around, just the most direct route possible.
Ouch! Numpty! I was going to comment before about rolling in the doorway looking like a great idea when first starting on rollers, had you moved? Bike ok?![]()
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Cinelli Mash? Dude, LFGSS is that way >>>>>>>
I'd have a dry bag to put in your main bag, then you can have dry kit in it as well, whilst also being able to put wet kit in your main bag without worrying.
Yeah, I'm planning to ride in, but I'm thinking I'll want to head out early to stay ahead of the downpour.
Btw you mentioned a single speed build a few pages back. I can't help you on decent wheels, but a single speed would be ideal for your flat commute. I'm actually in the process of interviewing for a job near where you work (possibly in the same building?) and if I get it I'll probably commute in on my single speed.
Btw you mentioned a single speed build a few pages back. I can't help you on decent wheels, but a single speed would be ideal for your flat commute. I'm actually in the process of interviewing for a job near where you work (possibly in the same building?) and if I get it I'll probably commute in on my single speed.
I'm sure the correct response to this post is a "Yo Dawg" meme picture...![]()
Yeah, I'm thinking of getting a track frame and flip flop wheels so I can decide day to day which setup I'd prefer. Thinking maybe the aluminium Dolan frames and some cheap flip flop wheels (can't seem to find a good selection online though?). Self build probably and then ride it to work.
With single speed/fixie, what are the legal requirements for brakes? If any? For the fixie, do I just need a front bake and for a single speed do I need both front and back?
Are all chainring bolts equal....
I have a set of Praxis Works chain rings that I bought off a Facebook forum brand new for 1/3rd the price from a shop!
I'm wondering if my Rotor bolts will be the same as the Praxis ones....
With single speed/fixie, what are the legal requirements for brakes? If any? For the fixie, do I just need a front bake and for a single speed do I need both front and back?