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- flickwg
1.17 Object - DMCZone
- pootsmanuva
- Greasy - stopping for bloody marys at the Red Lion@Lindfield
- braker
- t.o. - this will be my first forum ride, i only met him once but he made an impression
- Tenderloin
- Markyboy
- Dropout - Jamaica Ginger Cake atop Ditchling
- Crispin Glover - 8 punctures in the freezing cold
- ian (conker)
- Hináta
- stevo_com
- Dammit
- Sainsburys Ed
16, Charco - rocksteady
- WiganWibble - I shall endeavour to make this and honour the great man
- furious spills
- cliveo
- D. Generate
- chatters
- tika
- habbi
- tom k&e
- mikec (I hope I can commit to this for the great man)
- almac68
- Dumps
- upstart
- wvm
- alkali
- 6pt
- Threadbreaker
- Threadbreaker's friend
- Bernie
- Hovis
- flickwg
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This has been discussed many times. Miche switched to 107mm BBs when they changed supplier. All the evidence points to the new supplier being far eastern and supplying JIS BBs. Many happy customers are using Shimano 107mm JIS (e.g. BB-UN54) with their Miche cranks without recourse to buggering about with the chainline of their hubs.
interesting, so is it just luck of the draw if you get one of these JIS compatible ones? Might just shove it on the 110 JIS i already have and see how far it goes on and go from there. cheers
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Chainline question.
I want to get a miche crank that needs a 107mm ISO bb. Can I buy a 111mm ISO bb, which theoretically will put the crank out 2mm, and then respace the rear hub with a 2mm spacer to offset it and then redish the wheel. Will that work and will there be any problems with running an offset hub like that?
The rear hub already has spacers in it to make it fit my 126mm frame so the overall width wouldnt change.
Cheers
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I've been looking at these lately. You can get these for only 22 quid
http://www.jejamescycles.co.uk/tifosi-campag-fit-bottom-bracket1mm-id52730.html -
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a) FSC60-TM 20/24 spoke, 1,350g per pair (60mm tubular superlights)
b) Bitex Hubs / Sapim CX-Ray spokes / 3k Matt Finish
c) Black hubs, black spokes, black nipples
d) $556
e) Shimano freehub
2) Señor Bear
a) 38mm tub rims. 20/24 UD [light weight or standard?]
d) $[??] - Hovis
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page 23 i started the list, have a look.
Also, Stonehenge is correct, the 20% was applied to the cost of each rim in that invoice you sent me.
So the price we will pay is:
wheelset cost on those tables
+20% minimum order charge (assuming we have less than 10)
+4% paypal surcharge
+80 dollar postage shared.Still works out that cheap but not as cheap as i initially thought! I will amend the list to say shimano hub
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Alright, Im gonna go for this. Will attempt to start a list, feel free to reformat it.
Username
a) Wheelset
b) Options
c) Colours (can we choose this??)
d) Price- Hovis
a) FSC60-TM 20/24 spoke, 1,350g per pair (60mm tubular superlights)
b) Bitex Hubs / Sapim CX-Ray spokes / 3k Matt Finish
c) Black hubs, black spokes, black nipples
d) $556
Let me know if these options are possible etc etc. Can meet up in london or paypal for dorrah.
Cheers! - Hovis
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Just looking at a new set of levers for my commuter and am wondering how I work out whether I need compact brake levers or standard brake levers?
Compact = small hands
I use compact levers because I have girl hands.
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no electric heating is cheap to run unless you have an economy 7 or similar tariff. and with them you can only heat at night cheaply with storage heaters etc
Note, the use of the term cheap is a relative one as nothing is cheap anymore. Energy suppliers are taking the piss these days