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Budget build pt2 - Big Wheels keep on turnin'
fischflo:
looks like proper fun ! How about some decals? :)
Jon The Bassist:
--- Quote from: fischflo on August 29, 2010, 10:15 PM ---
looks like proper fun ! How about some decals? :)
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I think so! It's my dad's bike so I'll see what he says.
James Nada:
--- Quote from: Jon The Bassist on August 29, 2010, 10:23 PM --- It's my dad's bike ....
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that still brings a smile to my face.
I'm sure it'll be wiped off though when I get beaten by a 60 year old at the next Bradford regional!
Jon The Bassist:
Decals on the way from del :daumenhoch:
Thanks Rooski for the spacer tube and MotomagII for the tophat washer (we did need the wider one) :4_17_5:
It all went together well last night, needed quite a few spacers for that width of crank axle, but all done now. I had a ride up and down the pavement in the dark. First impressions - light (for an OS cruiser), springy, and fairly short (but definitely rideable). Although the frame feels a little bit flexy, the drive train certainly isn't, and it leaps forward when you push down on the pedals.
Greg - I'll definitely take that frame pad when I next see you if it's still going, just let me know of fundage required :daumenhoch:
brettypeeps:
Looking great for a budget build :daumenhoch:
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