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Can I have a good recipe for chilli con carne please!
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• #3
It depends on the width of the rear dropouts. Measure it and order the right sized MKS chain tug from Will at hubjub that'll fit. He sells them in two widths, one to fit up to 5 mm thick dropouts and one to fit up to 8 mm thick ones.
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• #4
how do I make a good onion gravy?
oh what andyp said...
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• #5
Take onions, and gravy, stir.
And thanks andyp, I'll give hubjub a call tomorrow and see what I can get hold of.
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i've got a surly chain tug on my plug, fits fine, and it's got a bottle opener on it.
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Mr Hoops, how are you recovering from the crash?
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• #8
i'm doin ok cheers Bernie, it still fucking hurts, but getting better.
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Know of anywhere to get a surly tug from a store (in London) ? I have the week off so it would be novel to actually visit a store as opposed to ordering off the internet.
I quite like that bottle opener idea - form and function!
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• #10
Brixton Cycles?
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• #11
yeah brixton cycles allways seem to have a few in stock.
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• #12
Cool thanks, good excuse to go for a ride :)
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• #13
Condor had some too last time I was in there.
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Bernie
I've just switched my plug over to being fixed-gear from freewheel, and as much as I love the idea of adjusting chain tension all the time some chain tugs sound like a sensible option.
Does anyone know what size tugs I will need (or what ones will fit, to put it another way), otherwise is there a part of the frame I need to measure to find ones that will fit?