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http://heavyrollinmetal.wordpress.com/2009/06/24/jones-and-fabers-cyclelry/ is the page those images came from. Not sure I understand why you would want such a heavily ovalised ring tbh...
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- Jonny
- Pistanator
- Glover
- BenJam (provisional)
- wools (fo' shizzle)
- clintbedwetter
- Smiff
- Pink
- Sarah
- Sbrys Ed
- mattty (unless it's pissing down/or hungover)
- Skullywetlip
- Ham Pebblewich
- M.F
- Sam
- Arducius
- Fussballclub
- Balmain
- Lynx (broomwagon)
- 6pt, probably on overgeared fixed.
- damo (calendar looks free)
- Fox
- Hoonz, might bust out the tourer for this one, it just eats up the miles.
- mc_nebula, fixed, geared, recumbent, tandem? Yet to decide... Probably fixed though...
- Jonny
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Give or take a few, 70-odd threads started, the vast majority of these are selling stuff. Don't you think it's time to give something back to the forum? Considering you don't contribute in any other way, perhaps a donation is in order, bearing in mind the huge amount of fees you have avoided (e-bay etc) and the captive audience you have here...
Just sayin'
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just a hint but you can use chainring spacers and then you dont have the annoying flange.
You plainly have no idea. Please go away.
The flange is an important part of the adapter.
The flange sits on the outside of your 14mm dropout or track end. The tube has an outer diameter of ~14mm (just under) and an inside diameter of just over ~10mm. You slide the adapter over your 10mm axle, then into the 14mm dropouts. The flange enables you to tighten the nuts on your axles (rather important, I'm sure you agree) because a nut form a 10mm axle is considerably smaller than a nut from a 14mm axle. Thus, the 10mm nut will not be able to grip a dropout or trackend designed for 14mm nuts/axles.
These are required because many older frames have dropouts and ends for 14mm axles, whereas there is a trend with modern bikes to use 10mm.
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Listen, Scorch and hrrundel, I don't know how old you really are, but at the moment, you seem about 12. Why don't you both just grow up and act like adults?
Arguing on the internet is like winning the paralympics. Whoever wins, you are both still retarded.Oh, and I really like that green bike that hrrundel seems to hate. I mean that. It's swish.
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Thirded. RDC contributes and helps people out. He knows a lot, and is always happy to share knowledge. Also a forum donor. What he is doing is fine IMO.