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I'm going to assume your bars are actually 22.2, and that you have a Shimano RD and 8s cassette. In that case, Alivio shifters will sort out your rear shifting duties.
Your problem is going to be at the front; Shimano MTB shifters don't play nicely with road FDs, although it's not clear why you'd need the extra complexity of multiple chainrings on a shopping bike
No, the diameter are 23.8mm, they are nitto.
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hey, any chance of getting some advice? need to get it sorted by the end of week so i can get to college you see :P
Hi everyone, are there cheap and cheerful 8 x 2 speed thumb shifters (right 8, left 2) that would fit 22.5 nitto risers. Its for my HHSRB (hip hop slave road bike) project.
its gotta be cheap though, very max £50
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the light action cleats dont, and apparently i cant use the zero cleats with the light action pedals so im just gonna get these instead.
http://www.parker-international.co.uk/16922/Speedplay-Zero-Track-Special-Pedals-.htmlThe guy at evans said that these did have the mad adjustments too so im a bit pissed to be honest.
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If i've read the BC rules correctly, you can't go bigger than 6.93m rollout if your 16th birthday was/ is in 2012. 53x16 is 7.1m rollout. Or you've received dispensation for competing against riders older than you.
What's the top speed your hitting in a sprint ? I suspect that will tell us if you need a bigger gear or learn how to spin faster. I'm guessing the latter myself.
Yes, I will be competing against older riders (only person in my year at my school who rides track)
The checking top speed is a great idea, will attach my cateye and do some testing on sunday


dibs.