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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Windsor, Ontario
Posts: 48
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Can you guys help me with some carbon goodies as im looking for good weight savings and balance. Need a place in or near Windsor Ontario for good parts. Rebuiling and need suspension, rims, tires, tubes, crank, pedal arms, gearing equipment, disc brakes (as mine did not come with the fancy stuff), braking equipment, handle bars, chains, etc... So could you please help as the new season is coming and i would like to get it back on the road and racing again.
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 749
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It sounds as if you want to replace everything except for the frame.
Just go buy a new bike with the parts you desire - it will cost you much less money.
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Windsor, Ontario
Posts: 48
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Ya i would do that but it wouldn't be my own if you know what i mean. I would like to build up my own bike and have it as mine the way i like it. Not just a store bought bike.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Sydney
Posts: 230
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They then sell the thing six months later at a third of what they've spent because they're now bored with it, only to start the same process all over again. No wonder the cops love picking on them: they're stupid AND dangerous. For what they spent they could have bought a secondhand, low-kilometre PORSCHE. And with the change they could still be a home-owner!Want to personalise your bike? Get a top-level store-bought bike, and then pul it all apart. Get some candy-coloured spraypaints, some masking tape and an airbrush. When you're done put it back together. You'll have a better level of equipment, something nobody else has (your own frame) and money in your pocket for other goodies. Last edited by j.r.hawkins : 02-03.-2007 at 01:48 PM. |
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