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exactly! there's my dilemma...
but since can't be bother to change the hub and I really like the current one,
I think I'm gonna go for either this
http://www.bobbinbicycles.co.uk/epages/rzjy48f9ghvy.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/rzjy48f9ghvy/Products/LIGH03or
battery powered!!!!!
Um, you'll need a dynohub though, I'm presuming those are your final wheels, so unless you want to buy dynohub and rebuild your front wheel?
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The most convenience is dynamo light powered by the hubs, you can even attach it to the axles without having any fussy wiring.

You really only have two choice about the lock, buy a smaller (but stronger) one that you can carry on your belt with those fabric horse lock holster, or carry it in your bag.
the problem with painting it is that it's covered by a rubber coating and it's there to prevent it from getting smashed by liquid nitrogen (and your bike will attach the eyes of thieves).
I was eagle-eyeing those sort of dynamo lights, and I like the idea of not having any trouble fighting wiry wires.
Looks like I'll be spending few days hunting for the light and decent leather saddle bag!and for the lock, I have to carry the way it is now I guess...
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Hello all,
I've finished my build recently, and here are some parts I didn't use hence the sale
Prefer collection at Sunday Up Market, Ely's Yard (entrances on Brick Lane & Hanbury Street)
as I'm working there on sunday you can come anytime between 11am - 6pmIf not would have to arrange meeting somewhere E2 area
Dibs first then pm please :-)- Cinelli Giro D'Italia - 64 -40 + Cinelli stem 130 + Cinelli end plugs + Tektro levers
- Raleigh town handlebars with Brooks honey bar tape and end plugs (end plugs bit broken and super-glued them) dibs wareeyos
- Shimano PD A550 pedals toe strap broken hence the price
- **SR Laprade 27.2mm fluted seatpost **
- Cinelli stem 95 dibs wareeyos



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Thanks for the tip,
I actually lower the bars down little after the photo
Gonna have to give few days of light riding around the area to adjust positions of the saddle, seat post, bars... etcYou might want to rotate your bars down a fair amount. They look really painful on the wrists at that angle. (Or it might be the angle of the photo)
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+1 that looks really nice!!!