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Just dismantled my polo bike of parts.
If anyone wants the frame.. you are welcome to it for £20
Seized seat post. Flared headtube. Bodged up track ends.
Runs ok. Would suit someone around 5'10-6'1 with siezed post.
No forks.Also have the crankset to go with it.
Sugnino arms 110 bcd. 34t. 152mm long. £25 -
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LOADs:
Guy in flat cap riding Purple Create down Gardner St
Girl riding Chrome Charge Plug Racer with front white Arrspok (cant remember street)
Brown Dawes conversion being pushed down Gardner St (by a guy that works at Brighton Station I think)
Matt black frame locked outside Fiddlers last night, drops with silver deep section rims (poss mavic)Dawes belongs to Pat, worsk on customer desk.. a few of us were saying the other day how we never see him ride it, only pushing.
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Pun, you gonna do the BWC next year? It's been brought forward and is now 21st August so fingers crossed we won't get a repeat of this years weather.
First i have heard of this and i like it. Puts it a few weeks after the end of my track season, more likely to have stayed slightly fit and kept off the cigarettes at this point.
Tim, you are my new target seeing as i have already beaten Dave.
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Hello
I am meant to be heading to this with a friend of mine. She bought a 6room chalet some months ago, but the people that were meant to be coming have all bombed out with shit excuses.
Starts on the 3rd of December
So we have 4 tickets for the Festival in Minehead. Included self catered bed and entry.
£170ish.
Will check on the exact price.Can also give a lift down from Brighton in a car if needed.
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Im after a workshop vice.
6-8inch jaws for light metal work and the occasional seized bottom bracket.Ideally i am looking for a free standing one. To save some space on the workbench.
Like this.. Ebay But closer to the south east and maybe with a slightly bulkier stand.
Anybody have anything or know of anywhere to get one? Or possibly the parts or means to make a sturdy enough stand.
Ta!
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http://www.futurecycles.org/2009/08/racing-debut/
The bicycle was a Bates BAR (now quite sort after) and the unusual front forks, called “Diadrant”, were supposed to absorb road shock. The gearing was 81″
i am hoping for commission on these..
more..
http://www.flickr.com/photos/41286468@N07/sets/72157625870981683/