Wheel building

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kevincairns2008
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Re: Wheel building

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Raph
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Re: Wheel building

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Yes, my town bike is an old sit-up'n'beg, probably 60s, but with nexus gear (that looks even more horrible on it!). I could probably leave it unlocked, though I'm not going to try.
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Punk_shore
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Re: Wheel building

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From experience, the sort of bike a loss adjuster would value at less than £40 is perfectly serviceable and just the right size for me. Try finding a tall frame from the "cheapies" and you will have a long wait! :evil:
What is the colour(s) of your cycle?
Which of its benefits would you recommend?
Please lookup the Bicycle Renewal Programme, linked to the website button beneath "Santa's Little Helper" cartoon.
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