BAN THE HAMMER!
Ricardo project
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Re: Ricardo projectI know it was only in jest, but I have seen too many useful parts destroyed by 'use the hammer' type thoughts. Right tool, right job, useable parts. You never know when a project will come up requiring just that part. That and as you learn more you also learn how to modify parts to make them more useful or better looking.
BAN THE HAMMER!
Re: Ricardo projectdoes anyone know the retail worth of those driveline cranksets so i know whats the maximum i should bid..
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google around a bit,It's all out there I found this in their shop http://www.cyclingdeal.com.au/shopping- ... ts1/crank/ $50 it seems.
Re: Ricardo projectthanks mate!
i bought myself a chain breaker!
Re: Ricardo projectbest tool i've ever bought, besides a crank puller
Re: Ricardo projectFunny, that's my exact thought every time I use a new tool. Just something about everything working as it should for a change I guess
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ahahahaha
Re: Ricardo projectHaha Tools do make everything so much quicker and less frustrating...
But anyways if u dont care if ur crank gets damaged i have another way to get it off with out a pulley. unscrew and ride around till it falls off. good luck
Re: Ricardo projectbit of an update
![]() i couldnt be bothered taking the bb out.... il probably have to get a new one anyway aha i covered it when i painted! ahah ![]()
Re: Ricardo projectI do think the original paintwork would have looked marvelous on a fixie. What wheels do you plan to get?
Re: Ricardo projectlime green velocity deep V, in the mail as we speak
Re: Ricardo projectahh... sweet.
Re: Ricardo projectdoes anybody know a place in perth where they sell izumi chains?
south of river please
Re: Ricardo projecterrr.. a bike store.
But to answer your question in a helpful manner; I got my Steamroller's 1/8" chain at Georges, Willeton. They do a lot of BMX/Freestyle stock and carry the good name brands Kym
All manner of half finished projects and a bit of randonneuring I used to be tech-savvy. Now I'm just tech-weary.
Re: Ricardo projectlovely! close by aswell
hahaa i meant a bikeshop that sells izumi sorry my bad
Re: Ricardo projectWhat's the driveline crank like? Is it disappointing or usable?
So we get the leaders we deserve and we elect, we get the companies and the products that we ask for, right? And we have to ask for different things. – Paul Gilding
but really, that's rubbish. We get none of it because the choices are illusory.
Re: Ricardo projectIf you have finished already I'd like to know too^.
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Can't it be both Drubie?
Re: Ricardo projectstill waiting on the velocity wheels from the u.s of a
Re: Ricardo projectbasically complete
changing handlebars soon-ish ![]() ![]()
Re: Ricardo projecti dont know what that means but i like my bike and i like riding it
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ugh! Don't even speak to me for the rest of the week! Great work! ![]()
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Nice... What about brakes?... New saddle? Handlebars. Completed
Re: Ricardo projectahh brakes will be soon-ish sorta cbf i know its hell bad but yeah
and i actually like this saddle and it doesn't look too bad considering it came with the bike.
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