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Love the video especially the riding shoes, stylin mate!
Love the video especially the riding shoes, stylin mate!
Yep, got some bar tape for the bars and some high density 1/8" foam rubber for the elbow pads.Are you putting any padding on those bars?
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Yeah there is another one there for my fat wheels and hubs...WOW Luke you are famous...
Homemade bicycle slick tires.
by LukeTheJoker
http://www.instructables.com/id/Homemade-bicycle-slick-tires/
I got a 2 meter cable, the only one they had longer than that was a tandem one, and it cost a fair bit more. I did extend one on the "50 Years" muscle bike if you are looking for one idea of how it can be done, I am sure there are other and probably better ideas out there...Looking good, Luke.
As a matter of interest... how long was that brake cable you mentioned? I got a cable yesterday at the LBS and it is too short too reach the back wheel. I think it's the only length he stocks there so I might have to make some sort of extension for it.
Can't wait to see yours naked
Glen.
PS: Did you see the Kiwi cyclists do well at the World championships in Colombia...
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11211460
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11210904
I saw them pursuit bars and thought of yours
Thanks Drac, totally agree, there was just too much going on with the multi speed set up on such a small bike.You know Luke that bike of yours is really starting to grow on me. I think going the route of a single speed was the best thing you did with that LARGE chain ring.
Keep it up.
With what most would consider a normal size chain ring you can get away with multi speed gearing.Ah King! The King of the movie quotes!
Thanks Drac, totally agree, there was just too much going on with the multi speed set up on such a small bike.
Luke.
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