http://www.kinetic-one.co.uk ?
That's the best deal I've found.
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http://www.kinetic-one.co.uk ?
That's the best deal I've found.
Yeah well they cut the steerer for me and left plenty of stack height with a good few spacers. I trimmed mine down half an inch after.He has all the tools. The lot.Its only a small place but they know there stuff.Good luck
Oh and he will fit the star nut as well with his star nut tool.
Even i aint got a star nut fitting tool.
Dom, whatever you do, don't fit it yourself... remember UJ????? :w00t: Headset press is the wrong size anyway for that 1 ins steerer...
yeah you're right
running it is obviously better exercise than cycling it though (which is only ten minutes and too many lights and junctions to get any speed up or test the engine)
six miles' running a day burns through a few calories if nowt else ...
how far you got steve?
My crown race setter is a piece of tube from work.
You rarely use the things mind. Thats the problem with bike tools.
Yeah do it yourself Dom, def a job for over christmas.
Sometimes when you have re built it back together you will apply the front brake and get that little movement like what Hann had all those bike rides ago.
Put a spacer just under the cap. ( I never have the cap directly onto my stem). That should do it.
If it still persists a little trick is to loosen the stem, stand over the top tube, press down on the bars and move them left to right, keep on the pressure as you ctr them and then re tighten.
It just works.
One thing that people sometimes get wrong is when they have purchased the headset. Ensure before you rip open the packaging and take it to pieces is to remember which order the washers etc go back together. Saves wasting 4 hrs finding which order they go back.
have fun
I would never join the Jiff ;) I am still a member of Ajax as well :)
New kit yes, provided by the team... better looking than those white panelled Ajax shorts!
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