My cheapie steelie

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Chris-H

Über Member
Location
Bedford
Well chuffed with this bike.I got it from ebay for £20,new bar tape for £8 and a pair of new brake cables for £3,the seat,tyres,cruds,brake levers and handlebars are all what i had floating around getting in the way,the bars are my first attempt at bullhorns and i'm pleased with how they turned out.So my total outlay for this bike has come to £31.Not bad eh....Just need to replace the front wheel as its buckled,however i have another bike arriving monday so hopefully it'll have the same size front wheel.The plan for this bike was budget all the way.
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Rohloff_Brompton_Rider

Formerly just_fixed
If you mount the levers upside down you'll be able to use the bullhorns more effectively....I.e., thumbs over the ends when climbing and not have as much cable.
 
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Chris-H

Chris-H

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Location
Bedford
If you mount the levers upside down you'll be able to use the bullhorns more effectively....I.e., thumbs over the ends when climbing and not have as much cable.
I put them on that way first but did'nt like how they felt or looked so put them on this way round:thumbsup:
 
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Chris-H

Über Member
Location
Bedford
It was built for commuting in wet weather or town trips and there is only 1 hill going to work and none going to town so fingers crossed it should be ok :thumbsup:
 

wisdom

Guru
Location
Blackpool
You have nothing to lose.I think there is a link on the know how section on truing wheels.You tube will be good as well.
 
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Chris-H

Über Member
Location
Bedford
You have nothing to lose.I think there is a link on the know how section on truing wheels.You tube will be good as well.
I had a look on You tube last night,i think i got the general idea ^_^
 
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