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1968 Columbia. Coaster brake to 5 speed conversion
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That fits your username pretty nicely i must say.
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This is looking like it was a really, really good idea.
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Any word on clearance? I'm thinking full Record 12 for a new build, but last time I checked, only Chorus (not made in Italy) had increased clearance.
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Not really a purchase, but my dad (retired) made this when I showed him the Park Tool WH1.
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What is the purpose?
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rad!
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fine looking varmint i must say.
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Tire mounting, cassette mounting, rotor mounting, sealant spreading, extra wheel inflation holder, etc
Basically everything this park took $100 model does, except for less than 15.00 https://www.parktool.com/product/wheel-holder-wh-1 |
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Just ordered some new wera hex keys and knipex cable cutters.
Waiting for abbey to get its shimano bb tool back in stock. |
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Hed jet 4 plus and 6 in the rear. Pro one tubliss setup as well.....Amazing performance from this package...
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I was looking at those, but decided to give these a try for the early season rides on slightly rougher roads (coming down from 38mm GKs) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Reminds me I need order a good(great) set of torx keys. Tried a Bondhus set but the tolerances were not too good, so I had to return em.
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I bought an S&S coupled Merlin a couple weeks ago, and most of my purchases have been for the build. ENVE cockpit/seatpost to mirror my 3 Moots, and a few SRAM eTap bits to round it out. When I build a bike, as long as the component is intended for the project, I consider it one purchase. Makes it easier for me to fudge the math and ignore just how much I'm spending.
Other than consumables (chains and the like), I did buy a few cheap bibs from The Black Bibs to use on the trainer. I used to retire my old bibs to the trainer, but the ones I had left were getting thin. I've been doing a lot more trainer rides because of work for the last year and a half, so my road kit wasn't wearing out as fast. The Black Bibs do well enough for me on the trainer, saving the good stuff for when I actually get back to sweet, sweet pavement.
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