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Old May 11th 04, 08:32 AM
flyingdutch
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Koon Yong wrote:
Hi Hippy,
You might like to check out the following track bikes. All ready to ride
and drilled for front and rear brakes (brakes not included) And best of
all, available in Oz
Fuji Track (under 1k) KHS Flite 100 2003 model (2004 model not available
~1K) Cannondale Track bike (2K) Specialized langster (under 2k drilled
for front only I think)
You might be better off sending more and getting a good all round bike
straight out of the box then putting an old bike together with a rather
expensive eno hub.
Cheers Koon



Koon, did you find the Fuji


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Old May 11th 04, 08:32 AM
Koon Yong
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Hi Hippy

You might like to check out the following track bikes. All ready to rid
and drilled for front and rear brakes (brakes not included) And best o
all, available in O

Fuji Track (under 1k) KHS Flite 100 2003 model (2004 model not availabl
~1K) Cannondale Track bike (2K) Specialized langster (under 2k drille
for front only I think

You might be better off sending more and getting a good all round bik
straight out of the box then putting an old bike together with a rathe
expensive eno hub

Cheers Koo


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  #23  
Old May 11th 04, 08:48 AM
Koon Yong
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flyingdutch wrote:
Koon, did you find the Fuji?



Not yet, I spoke to the distributer a while back and he said, he woul
gladly send it to my LBS. But, I just want to go an actual shop that ha
Fuji bikes so I can see for myself and work out the sizing rather the
rely on specs from the website

i'm pretty much a test first before buying sorta guy

Cheers Koo


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Old May 12th 04, 03:00 AM
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flyingdutch wrote (regarding triples):

do the Alpine Classic and get back to me matey :


Wotta wuss! Even a sad old fat bum like me did the alpine on
39/26 double

Regards

Suz


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Old May 13th 04, 03:19 AM
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suzyj wrote:
flyingdutch wrote (regarding triples):
do the Alpine Classic and get back to me matey

Wotta wuss! Even a sad old fat bum like me did the alpine on a
39/26 double.
Regards,
Suzy



smarty pants

I did it in 2002 on same but after fitting triple (and no doubt mor
training) cut just over an hour off my time this year to make i
really comical the only cassette they had during the xmas break whe
i was upgrading was a 13-29! combined with a 30-42-53 it was zany
never touched 2 biggest cogs (probably woulda fallen over sideways i
i had


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Old May 17th 04, 03:38 AM
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Update from blog entry:

15 May 2004

Ordered an ENO eccentric hub from Dan at Atomic Industries. 130m
spaced, 32h, $225. Arrival time =

Drove (urgh) to Bicycle Recycle in the hope of picking up a used roa
frame for my 'road-fixie' project. This shop is COOL! So much bik
stuff! I was there all afternoon - which kinda made up for the crapp
drive over. Spotted some suitable but cheap/heavy bikes out front an
looked at a few candidates inside - some frames, some complete bikes
Looking at 54-56cm frames. The Perkins that "Jay" mentioned on the phon
the week before was 56cm seat tube but 58cm top tube (C-C) which
thought too long and moved onto measuring
- nice white pearl Perkins, 54cm, $650 complete bik
- grey Viner who's silly owner had painted over the original paint! 54c
$550 complete bike, waiting on whether or not they will strip it dow
to frame only for $200
- nice red Viner frame $35
- MBK(?) yellow frame $25
- pink Vetta w/ Campy 8spd, $200 for frame/fork onl

The pink Vetta would've been perfect (I would've left it pink too!) bu
it had internal cable routing and the grey Viner seemed much nicer t
ride for some reason. So, I'm waiting to see whether or not they pul
down the grey Viner and how much its frame would be..

Now that I think about it, the 58cm toptube on the red Perkins might b
okay for me, given that I ride a 56cm toptube + 10cm stem now.. can'
test ride a frame though Need some a.b opinions about this..

hipp


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Old May 17th 04, 03:57 AM
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Ordered an ENO eccentric hub from Dan at Atomic Industries. 130m
spaced, 32h, $225. Arrival time =


who's spending money now ??? (sound of 'hardcore badge being ripped of
the pretender

The pink Vetta would've been perfect (I would've left it pink too!
but it had internal cable routin


What's the issue with Internal cable routing Dont tel
me my road bike isnt 'correct

Is that hub the flip-flop model

$225, hey? hmmmm. maybe I can do something with that ol' (never used
Tange2 no-brand hanging in the shed. Not that Im spending money, yo
understand. Merely 're-aligning' some cashflow surplus..


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Old May 17th 04, 07:19 AM
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Originally posted by flyingdutch who's spending money now ??

I've built a SS up for free already. After that the rules allow money t
flow freely ;-

Seriously though, it's a trick hub that allows me to SS/fix basicall
any road frame I come across, without the need to weld in track ends o
buy more matched sprockets

Also, I've got to buy the frame because I'm not going to hack my Apoll
frame for this project and dumpster crawling doesn't yield result
quick enough

(sound of 'hardcore badge being ripped off the pretender


Ahh.. that was really itchy man, thanks! ;-

The pink Vetta would've been perfect (I would've left it pink too!
but it had internal cable routin


What's the issue with Internal cable routing Don
tell me my road bike isnt 'correct


Your road bike isn.. ;-

Well, this bike isn't going to have any cables on it ('cept for th
front brake cable) so internal cable routing would mean big holes lef
in the frame for Mr. Rust to visit. I 'could' fill up the holes, bu
like I said I liked the other bike and I'd rather not have to fill the
(time & money)

Is that hub the flip-flop model


Yep. So I'll be able to turn it into a SS when I crash too many times i
'fixed mode'. :-

$225, hey? hmmmm. maybe I can do something with that ol' (never used
Tange2 no-brand hanging in the shed. Not that Im spending money, yo
understand. Merely 're-aligning' some cashflow surplus..


Dude, you have a SS, the rule outlined above applies.. YOU ARE HEREB
ALLOWED TO SPEND UP!! :-

What sort of dropouts does that bike/frame have? You might not need a
ENO. You could also get gripsport to do a dropout conversion for ya
that'd be heaps cheaper. Of course, with the ENO, you can fix/ss othe
bikes later on.

hipp
- sorry for all that yelling.. excited is all.


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Old May 17th 04, 01:38 PM
hippy
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Originally posted by Etxy Hey Stu, you didn't happen to see any Cannondale
esque, non-quill stem thingy frames at Bicycle Recyle when you wer
there did ya


They did have a few new-ish 'dales in stock. I have no idea of the size
but some of them looked nice (and costly). You'd really have to go i
there and look for stuff your size and matching your budget

However, the cost of such a frame is rather high, new (about $800 fo
a CAAD 4 at Cycle Science) so if I could get a niceish frame to g
with my niceish wheels and groupset, I'd be a happy camper


Hmm.. $800 for a 'dale sounds pretty cheap! You realise these things ar
stupid light right? Well, the CAAD7's are. From memory, all the Crack-and
fails in Bicycle Recycle were complete bikes. They might have frame
though. Give 'em a call

672a South Rd, Moorabbin, VIC 3189 Mon-Fri 9:00am- 5:00pm, Sat 9:00am
4:00pm Tel: (03) 9555-8692, Fax: (03) 9555-244

Raceline isn't nearly so exciting as other brands. ;


You could always strip it down and repaint it in some 'fully sick' rac
paint/chameleon colours or something? People wont care what brand it i
because it'll look so frickin' cool as is!!! :

hipp
- dreaming of a nice paint job (will end up with spraycan job


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Old May 17th 04, 01:38 PM
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Hey Stu, you didn't happen to see any Cannondale-esque, non-quill ste
thingy frames at Bicycle Recyle when you were there did ya? I'm on th
look out for a new frame, not the hugest fan of my current one and I'
currently lusting after Cannondales. However, the cost of such a fram
is rather high, new (about $800 for a CAAD 4 at Cycle Science) so if
could get a niceish frame to go with my niceish wheels and groupset, I'
be a happy camper

Let me just make clear that I'm not saying that my frame isn't goo
enough in quality for me. I just don't like it. Yes, I hold sill
grudges. Besides, I'm narcissistic and Raceline isn't nearly s
exciting as other brands. ;


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