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Building a singlespeed MTB for my sister, gonna be a simple city bike. really don't want to use a chaintensioner, as I've had a couple of friends who've experienced problems running them. My sister is about as mechanically minded as a Daim bar, so the bike just needs to be set up once and never go wrong.
when you finish this I'd be interested to know how easy it was finding a magic gear, and if you have any problem with chain slack once it stretches a bit.
'mechanically minded as a Daim bar', chortle chortle.
Sure i'll post it up when it's finished, the idea of a stretching chain, halflinks and calculating tension is scaring me :/mdcc cheers for the links like
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newky brown? was probably a nice drink 20 years ago, production has been moved around a fair bit. is it still classed as 'real beer'?
probably showing my youth, but to me it's nicer than most stuff when i'm out, (the usual suspects include stella, becks, red stripe, kronenbourg etc).
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Okay, seriously, where is this frame?! I want it. Bad.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bike_punx/3202391508/in/set-72157623345020444/

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This is my new single speed dirtjumper project.
I got the frame cheap and have tried to spend as little as possible.



Frame: £20, Forks: £5, Saddle: £5, Headset: £14, Stem: £3.50, Seatclamp: 2.50, Brake: £3.20, Seatpost: £6.51, BB: free.
I know they aren't jumping forks but for £5 i'm going to give them ago. -
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAH43TZYGt4