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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWG7nDgtRWo
honestly thought this was a dillinja track when I first heard it in a mix, the bass is something else
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Some new jungle, quality Coco Bryce
https://soundcloud.com/cocobrycebeats/coco-bryce-born-at-a-young-age
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Ah. It's definitely a new hub. I bought it anyway as the auction finished last night.
I'll do some checking of chainlines with the cranks before I get the wheels built! The frame is quite possibly pre-1990 and the cranks possibly early 90s, I don't know how long the MTB standard chain line has been standard.
Maybe it will work! I'll see.
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Damn, how have I only just found this thread. Will have a scroll through and listen to some of the tunes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHzR5o-W428&t=910s
Heres a contribution, sure lot's of people are aware of it. I am not old enough to have been around when this stuff was getting made but discovering all the no u turn stuff recently made me very happy, i love the techstep stuff now. All the associated artwork is bad ass too.
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Couldn't find a suitable thread to post this in.
I have an old MTB frame and want to run it fixed, it is 135mm spacing. I have found a surly new hub on ebay, it is 130mm.
I am wondering, is the hub the same as the 135 with added spacers? So could I re-space the axle to 135 and the chainline would be ok?
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Yes, that's what I'm hoping anyway, so long as it is not too narrow. Anyway, we shall see. Waiting on the cranks to arrive.