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  1. bikejunky

    small tires big rims

    Ear protection!! Tim
  2. bikejunky

    Girvin/Proflex Fork Hoarders

    Is there anyone out there that is willing to sell their Girvin fork? I am looking for the model with 1 1/8" steerer and prefer coil over the elastomer model. Tim
  3. bikejunky

    24" wheels

    Amazon.com has Nirve 24" red wheels , $52 for front, $156 for rear, comes complete w/ cable and twist grip. I have used their rims on several builds w/ no issues. Tim
  4. bikejunky

    Jerald's slicks on 3" rim

    Looks like I will be purchasing a Jerald's 24" slick and conducting a little experiment. It looks like I am not the only one that is curious about this idea.
  5. bikejunky

    Jerald's slicks on 3" rim

    Has anyone mounted a Jerald's slick on a 3" / 80mm rim? If so, could you please post a picture please. I have the 3"ers, but not the tire yet. Just curious. Tim
  6. bikejunky

    Too much sillyness ?

    I had full intentions of entering the build-off this year, but I soon grew tired of someone commenting on every single post, to just see there name on the screen. So I built my bike and am happy. Just wish some parents paid more attention to their kids when they were little, so they dont have to...
  7. bikejunky

    █ Flex★Liner⑦ █ TWINFLEX SPACELINER BUILD THREAD - Aug8 - SOLD

    Re: █ Flex★Liner⑦ █ TwinFlexSpaceliner 7/2 Dogleg question One piece cranks either have 24 threads/inch or 28 threads/inch. Try your local bike shop, before you damage the threads, or use a thread pitch gauge that usually comes w/ a tap and die set.
  8. bikejunky

    HEX53: complete

    Re: X54 (formally known a X)- SHOCKED With a compression style shock, make the fork action inoperable? Looks very cool though.
  9. bikejunky

    Crank case?

    Take a look at these. http://problemsolversbike.com/products/ ... ket_shell/
  10. bikejunky

    New School "moving to finished"

    Re: New School "finished internal brake cable" Did you try my tip?
  11. bikejunky

    Bottom Bracket Conversion Woes

    Try Universalcycles.com. They have one made by MRP that I have used twice with no issues. Tim
  12. bikejunky

    New School "moving to finished"

    Re: New School "Get Cranky!" Profile's Medera line doesn't have that ugly stamping in them. I hate to pay for someone elses advertising. I have 6 or 7 sets of Profiles and they all have a half assed stamping in them.
  13. bikejunky

    █ ▌▌G.I.JESSE JAMES ▌▌█

    Re: █ ▌▌G.I.JESSE JAMES ▌▌█ 5/17 Sidecar Beginnings pg19 Is the gusset a bottle opener? Would you know where I can find a WCC seat like the pair you dissected ? Tim
  14. bikejunky

    Smoothing out rust?

    Try rubbing it with waxed paper. I have used it on cabinet hardware to give it dull shine after dipping in acid to make it rust.
  15. bikejunky

    24" 80mm wheels ERD

    NOPE, and they wont tell you either. Makes it very hard to have everything there when the rims arrive, and start to build.
  16. bikejunky

    Nirve?

    I have used them on several builds and have had zero issues. Have bought the last 2 sets from amazon.com @ a fair price. I have a 24" red set w/ coaster brake and kenda flames forsale. Tires still have .... on them.
  17. bikejunky

    cant chrome a sweet heart??????

    Maybe he was trying to say it shouldn't be chromed , but nickel plated instead because of the age of the sprocket and when Chrome plating really started (timeline) Chroming started in the late 20's.
  18. bikejunky

    AA/FA or A/GD????

    Google Electra Rockabilly Cruiser. I think this might be what you are looking for. :D
  19. bikejunky

    rim tape or rim strips

    VELOX ROCKS!
  20. bikejunky

    Internal cable routing

    Remove 1 bearing cup. Then roll a piece of sheet metal into a tube. Insert it into the bottom bracket and reinstall the bearing cup. The metal coil will hold the cable out of the way of the crank. Take your time, the amount of effort is = to the results, ie (poop in, poop out)
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