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potsy

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It's eminently possible to build a bike up from "spare" parts very cheaply...... IF you're not unduly worried about timescale. Keep hovering round e-bay and the for-sale section here and eventually Mac B will dispose of the parts you need at a rock bottom price :smile:

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I do pretty much all the maintenance on my bikes myself now, help from here and You-tube is all I've ever needed.
Must admit I briefly thought about building my own road bike up a while ago but have stalled on that for now, the compatability of the different parts puts me off most I think, maybe I'll get round to it later in the year.

Good luck if you do decide to do it :thumbsup:
 
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Easytigers

Easytigers

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Just got a text from the guy at work and he says that if the Bianchi isn't a good fit, he's got a Pinerallo or Fausto Coppi (both alu). Have heard of Pinerallo but not the later...anyone hear of it????
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
Bit of a head fxxk to be fair! The idea of building a bike is paramount. Been annoying myself for ages now as things go wrong and can kind of see how to sort it out but too nervous to!!! Think if I build one then it should make more sense. Can't actually afford anything more at the moment anyway and this might keep me busy! However, also can't afford to waste money, so if this is destined to fail, I need to know now!
Look at it this way.
You are not actually building a bike, you are sourcing components and assembling one.
That is not going to beat you if you are able to keep looking for suitable and affordable parts.

Now if you were talking about frame building then that would be a different matter.
I have built frames for custom choppers using old frames for the tube, threaded, and sized parts. I am currently putting together a design for a front drive recumbent tadpole trike. That will be scratch building the whole frame and then designing and making the driven and braked front hubs and other specialist components.
It may or may not come together depending on how far beyond my skills I am pushing the design.

Your assembly shouldn't be daunting for you. Just make sure you start a good component parts, and tools, list to check costs and availability. The frame is apparently a bargain (I wouldn't know) so it is probably worth getting anyway as it could be sold on if you change your mind, as can the rest of the tools and components.
 
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Easytigers

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Just started making a list of tools and components... Ok...this is going to be a bit bigger than I expected!
 
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Easytigers

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He brought the frame in after work. Well...when he said Pinarello I was expecting Dogma...I need to start thinking along the vintage/retro look. Not going what I first thought but I think I'm in love!!!! Frame is actually about 10 years old.
Amazing thing is he said he only wants £40 for it as it's more chipped than he remembered but he found an old carbon fork for it, a seat post and a front derailleur! I'm made up!
In case you wanted to know...it's a Pinarello Galileo. Will post pics once I figure out how to do it!!!
 
He brought the frame in after work. Well...when he said Pinarello I was expecting Dogma...I need to start thinking along the vintage/retro look. Not going what I first thought but I think I'm in love!!!! Frame is actually about 10 years old.
Amazing thing is he said he only wants £40 for it as it's more chipped than he remembered but he found an old carbon fork for it, a seat post and a front derailleur! I'm made up!
Retro can look THE BOMB!!! :smile:

Look here
 
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Easytigers

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Retro can look THE BOMB!!! :smile:

Look here
Must say that my ideas are completely changing. Was thinking about making it a fixed but then the guy I bought the frame off said that he had tiagra shifters that I could have for nothing...
 
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