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oooohhhhh..... :-P
I stand by my statement! This liam-h guy should HTFU and go look on intarwebs anyway..
Unless he is broke in which case he should write"Am broke-ass cyclist who wants to get back on bicycle wheels before Spring - can anyone help me wid some threaded forks 1 inch diameter, 7.5inch steerer, any colour/condition? I can offer personal services and company. Please I can't spend more then fiddy dollar"
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http://www.gumtree.com/london/83/17525183.html
You could cut the steerer down yourself, just thread on a steel cup before cutting / filing (it cleans up the threads as you unscrew it.) OR go to a bike shop. (Legal disclaimer) -
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For all the lanky-legs.. look what I've gone and found on ebay.de: :-O
(it's because of that diamant thread)
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I'll build some wheels for a fiver:
First I shall verify tension by plucking the spokes consecutively and checking they play the melody to "You turn me right round baby right round. Like a record baby round-round right round."
I chekc for trueness by holding the wheel axle in my hands and spinning it, eye-balling roundness/side-to-side against a freshly ironed checked shirt I keep hanging in my wardrobe for this purpose.
As a perfectionist - I de-stress all wheels by both: a) throwing my duvet over them and elbow-dropping them. b) a nice hot soapy bath with scented candles.
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MuleFace Fixed biker in the Dallas area of Texas. I love this site, sitting at the bike shop it helps distract us from slower business. sorry about the photo quality, and i know my chain is loose, the cog is bent.
Hi, is that a Brown chain? matchy-matchy! ;-)
Just out of interest, how did you find this place? - link / google / word of mouth? -
http://www.flapjackrecipe.com/
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I'll bring my bottle of muc-off!
..can't make it down till perhaps 6.30 though... problem?