Soldato
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Just got scammed on pinkbike lol!Checked pinkbike?
Now for the fun of PayPal.
Anyway, ideas that don’t include pinkbike?

Just got scammed on pinkbike lol!Checked pinkbike?

Just got scammed on pinkbike lol!
Now for the fun of PayPal.
Anyway, ideas that don’t include pinkbike?![]()
Got flagged as a spammer after multiple people tried to buy an item that was “available” and the seller said it was knowing they had been paid by someone via PayPal. (invoiced so can be returned by PayPal so long as proof of scam/fraud can be provided.) Pinkbike delete listings and flag the seller though which makes it difficult. We shall see what comes of it. If I use pinkbike moving forward it’ll be cash on collection only following serial number check.Your joking! Ive found PayPal useful the couple if times this has happened to me.
Just didnt sell? PayPal goods though?


I could get it 98% true pretty quickly but getting it perfect was difficult as I'd move it round when adjusting spokes. Recon it would have taken me hours to get it spot on.Simply no. Life is too short.Any of you guys build your own wheels, I fancy giving it a go.
Getting the correct spoke length seems to me to be the hardest bit. The rest is just methodically putting it all together.
I second this. Hope 5 are superb with DT350 coming in close behind. The only difference that really to take of note is that the DT350 from experience requires far less maintenance so if you want fit and forget then the DT350 is as close as you will likely get. This isn’t to say that the hope 5 pros are poor and need a lot of servicing though, they just need a little more love that’s all.I always default to Hope Hubs, I don't mind DT Swiss either but I try to keep them all the same.
I bought a DMR wheeler bar for my eMTB, not fit a handlebar on before and I want to avoid paying a bike shop £35 to fit it, worth trying it myself?
Not easy, but doable if you are mechanically minded, methodical and have patience. Ali Clarkson did a great wheel build series on YouTube a while back and proves that anyone can build their own wheels using the most basic of kit.Any of you guys build your own wheels, I fancy giving it a go.
Getting the correct spoke length seems to me to be the hardest bit. The rest is just methodically putting it all together.
£35 to fit a bar?! Do they finish you off for that price or is it just the bike they'll be touching?I bought a DMR wheeler bar for my eMTB, not fit a handlebar on before and I want to avoid paying a bike shop £35 to fit it, worth trying it myself?
Did you find something particularly tricky in replacing the handlebar for it to take around an hour?I did fit it on but took me around an hour, new bar is defo more comfortable and easier to maneuver with going to havok bike park to test it as i type this
£35 to fit a bar?! Do they finish you off for that price or is it just the bike they'll be touching?
Did you find something particularly tricky in replacing the handlebar for it to take around an hour?
Or was that 10-minutes to change the bar and then the rest of the time messing with the brakes, grips and other levers to get them where you wanted them to be?
