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I've got a pomp frame and fork I want rid of. It's baby blue, I had it coldset to 135 to fit an Alfine hub, I also had a braze on added to accomadate a coaster brake.
I replaced it with a smaller Pompetamine frame, which is more suited to me. You can have them for £65 plus whatever the postage costs.
If you're interested pm me. -
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I've been running a shimano freewheel for a year now. Still works perfectly well. It's easy enough to strip,clean,grease and reassemble, which I tend to do every 3-4 months.
The dicta is really cheap, note there are no notches in it to fit the removal tool. You'll have to strip it and either use a vice, Stilson wrench or hacksaw to remove the inner part.
The white industries freewheel is the best on the market, a freewheel for life. Definitely worth the money once you've played around and found what gearing best suits your needs. -
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The on one inbred is similar looking to the old Pompino. Designed for 26" wheels, 2 dropout options, 135 rear spacing and disc only. Much slacker geo though as it's a MTB frame.
A lot of the polo frames are for 26" wheels, but the geo is much tighter than the pomp and they're considerably shorter too. Cheap options are hija de la coneja and fixie foxie. IMHO the fixie foxie is lighter and looks better. They also build to order so you could get some alterations to the stock frameset. -
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If you're after some disc p2s these might still be available http://www.lfgss.com/comments/10227205/
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I'm running the 26x1.35 folding kojaks on my polo bike. They're really grippy and roll really fast when you take them up to max psi. I'll be replacing them with the same when they've worn out.