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Holy siht, man. 100 mile TT?
She was amazing but sadly she died young.

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I've never heard of a non Shimano Octalink. Great news about your young lad. My son is not interested in doing anything physical

He and I started riding around 13. He just turned 15 last Monday. We have been waiting for a Zipp freehub part for his Shimano cassette. 12 spd electronic baby. He out grew my old bike and we are just about done with his new Trek Emonda. I was really hoping we can get him to ride it on his b day. Oh well, way it goes. The Conlago is the piss-off-old guy coffee ride. Someone is going to give me siht about the incorrect wheels. Krysium SSC from around that time, the Cinelli Ti threadless stem and the carbon Look pedals.

Looks like I am stuck with a 105 BB. Heavy sucker.
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I made some changes to my Raleigh Cadent 3

see post 939

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/bmw-r1100s-r1200s-tech-forum/519206-show-your-bicycle-32.html
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New flat bars, friction shifter for the chain ring


The cool bit is this dual brake lever

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Nicely done Mr Butt. You're an inspiration to all of us.
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Buy the darn thing if you've got the money! Once you get the wheelies down pat, then you can work on your manuals and really impress the grandkids!
Do it!

(Byron, sorry about your balance. Must be like a pianist losing the use of a hand. Feel better soon!)

Speaking of big bucks and missed opportunities, I remember when swingbikes could be got for cheap. Seemed like everyone that I knew that bought one used it for a while, decided it was kind of dumb, and then abandoned it to the garage. 20 bucks (or a bag of pot) would have been top price. Now the clean ones are getting 4 figures. Oh well.



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Someone talk me out of buying a Big Ripper:




Also, is 55 too old to learn to ride wheelies
You will have to act soon, as it is a Black Friday sale.
I'm thinking about ordering one, because the price with the components is a screaming deal, I'll only need to put my 180 flite cranks on since it comes with 175s, and maybe taller handlebars.
https://abmxc.com/products/ra29-r

Now I need someone to talk me out of the Race Inc.
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The cool bit is this dual brake lever

I like that! I adapted some from regular leavers for my bike kart . You can buy them but i just made mine.


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These have been sitting in a drawer at the bottom of my tool box for a long, long time.
Anybody know what they're worth?
Or where I can find their worth?



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I thought I was going to use it more often, but the older I get, the more sensitive my back gets to ruts/roots/sudden jarring movements. This the result of a motorcycle injury 23 years ago. Still a sharp looking bike (IMHO):

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I thought I was going to use it more often, but the older I get, the more sensitive my back gets to ruts/roots/sudden jarring movements. This the result of a motorcycle injury 23 years ago. Still a sharp looking bike (IMHO):

Very nice, I feel your pain, LITERALLY.
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Campy Record large flange track hub in that condition? Most can be polished up again with chrome polish. I say 100 bucks per piece.
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Rather nice. Somewhere around $200 USD. (These are freewheel road hubs.)

Campagnolo Track hubs of the same era... $4-500 USD.
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Rather nice. Somewhere around $200 USD. (These are freewheel road hubs.)

Campagnolo Track hubs of the same era... $4-500 USD.
How can you tell if they are track specific? Holes? I rode Miche Competition and Shimano on the track. This kid was too poor for Campy
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How can you tell if they are track specific? Holes? I rode Miche Competition and Shimano on the track. This kid was too poor for Campy
Track hubs have an extra opposing thread for the lock ring.

Note the extra smaller thread.

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How can you tell if they are track specific? Holes? I rode Miche Competition and Shimano on the track. This kid was too poor for Campy
Much narrower spacing on the gear side.

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Track hubs have an extra opposing thread for the lock ring.

Note the extra smaller thread.

Oh yeah. I didn't even see that on that set of hubs and didn't noticed the freewheel spacers.
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Much narrower spacing on the gear side.

You guys have good eyes. I briefly look at it thinking large flange=track.

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