Wheel building
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kevincairns2008
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Re: Wheel building
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Re: Wheel building
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.
- Punk_shore
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Re: Wheel building
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! 
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.
Which of its benefits would you recommend?
Please lookup the Bicycle Renewal Programme, linked to the website button beneath "Santa's Little Helper" cartoon.