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Providing you're happy with the 'mid blue' colour:
http://www.probikekit.com/display.php?code=Y1124A mere £16.89, and the postage is free.
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Just been PM'd this, spreading the word...
There will be a race each and every Thursday. Starting at regents park, going up to highgate, round the heath and back to regents. For more information, visit [http://www.cyclingplus.co.uk/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=124148](http://www.cyclingplus.co.uk/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=124148) For more information go to the Cycling Plus forum>Special Interests>Highgate hill - fixed. No slow joes Spread the word...
Update: Starting point and time is Gloucester Gate @ 5.45pm for a 6pm set-off.
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mr_tom:The only thing that really bothers me about them is that the spoke holes aren't eyeletted/reinforced on the inside. So I'm not sure how long they'll last before cracking.
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That's encouraging! I haven't yet broken any rims, just worn them out ;)
How many miles have you put into yours Tom?
My Deep V's have taken a couple of thousand, and whilst I think they've got thousands more in them (they're still perfect) I'm only building new wheels because I screwed up at order time (confusion between myself and two providers) and managed to end up with 130mm rear axle jammed into a 120mm space. I saved money first time round, this time around I'm looking for a smoother and faster ride.
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I got Ergott of Ergott Wheels to make mine, they weren't too bad on cost (though I can't recall how bad the tax was when they came through customs):
http://www.ergottwheels.com/You can buy them individually through Bike Works NYC too:
http://www.bikecult.com/works/parts.htmlAnd from Peter White:
http://www.peterwhitecycles.com/velocity.aspI don't know where you could get them in London, I didn't actually realise you couldn't!
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Mmmm... aesthetically pleasing... drool.

I'd have to have them in silver. Shame most rims are only available in anodised, it'd be lovely to have some chrome rims gleaming away on a sunny day.
The hubs are 32h. Also a bit overkill, but Oxford Street has a few potholes that give me the heebie jeebies so anything that gives me confidence enough to take decisive action when I spot one, and also for it not to be the end of the world when I hit one... well it's got to be worth it.
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Miche-Mavic-Sapim clincher track fixed gear wheels set
Currently sitting at £37, but there's a while to go yet.
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I've a bright yellow Bob Jackson and am in the process of acquiring the bits to rebuild my wheels nice and new.
I've gone all pimp for the hubs, and ordered some Phil Woods from the US. What rims should I lace these to?
Current hot contenders are:
[*]Mavic Open Pro's [*]Ambrosio FCS28's [*]Velocity Deep V's[/list]
I'm leaning towards the Ambrosio's but know no-one who has ridden a pair. The Open Pro's seem great bang for the buck, everyone is riding them. Velocity's are what I rock now, but they're a little dead in the ride (my comparison are Fulcrum Racing 1's on my geared bike, lively and quick wheels).
Any thoughts? What rims are you riding?
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Me too... the Chicago, San Francisco and New York ones are all pretty cool. But they're about rides, local shops, social stuff... same with Bike Forums but without the local stuff.
If enough people come over today (I've emailed/PM'd about 30 people) then we'd have enough to kick off some rides and drinking over Easter weekend ;)
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Now this I can get into.
Found the details here: http://www.goodfridaymeeting.org.uk/
Welcome, btw.