Soldato
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allen keys, spare tube, levers, pump, Chain tool & obviously lots of water and Mobile phone.
Even though I'm skint with Whistler in a couple of weeks I just relapsed and bought another bikeI came back from the doc's today and I have been diagnosed with 6th Element Syndrome![]()
Anybody familiar with hope hubs? Took my cassette off today and my freehub came off....pawls on the floor etc. Got it back together but found it strange!
I had that happen to me a couple of years ago. Took the rear wheel off to repair a puncture on my lunchbreak, the cassette and freehub fell off. A pal had the same thing happen with his Hope hub too. Common fault apparently.
The pain was the pawl's went flying and I had to buy new ones. Damn expensive for what they are.
Even though I'm skint with Whistler in a couple of weeks I just relapsed and bought another bike
Photos when it arrives.
A cheap fixie so I've actually got a bike I can ride in normal shoes and use to go places and lockup outside without too much worry if it's not there when I return, about 125 quid brand newLegend mate
What did u get?
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bb needs replacing, so im looking for isis, and i need a bb that will last. i hear race face are good any recomendations?
just interested in what others carry.
Currently i carry a spare tube, mobile and couple of credit cards.
Been looking at the multi tools from topeak, park and Lezyne. The leyzne multi tool looks good.
It's not even branded, just cheap from the Far East somewhere.I want one of those too for commuting to work!
Been looking at a Specialized langster, but they are also too expensive.
What bike is that, and will the price translate over here, or is it just dirt cheap over there?
It's not even branded, just cheap from the Far East somewhere.
TheBrooder:
Have you considered a longer stem? Moving the saddle back further compromises your pedalling position. As for a new saddle, everyone is different.