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    NSW NS Suburban (Rigid) - **SOLD**

    Sold!!!!!!!!!
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    NSW NS Suburban (Rigid) - **SOLD**

    Price droppie, -$50, now $550
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    NSW NS Suburban (Rigid) - **SOLD**

    Still for sale.
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    NSW Trials Zhi Z1 (SOLD)

    Sold!!!!!!!
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    NSW NS Suburban (Rigid) - **SOLD**

    Item: NS Suburban 2008 Location: Inner City, Sydney Item Condition: Good Price and conditions: SOLD Extra Info: The bike has been with me for over 2 years and has had things progressively changed over that time. The frame and front wheel is less than 6 months old. I typically use it for...
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    NSW Trials Zhi Z1 (SOLD)

    Howdy, I'm selling my trusty old Zhi Z1 (it's black with flouro orange rims and silver forks) as I'm moving away to the UK to stay for 730 days. It was purchased off about 18 months ago, had bits and bobs chopped and changed. I believe only the wheels, frame, fork, cranks, pedals and rear...
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    How hard is it to build a wheel at home without a trueing stand?

    It should be fine if you take your time. Sheldon's guide is pretty spot on. Semi-therapeutic as well.
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    Proposed XC Wheel build?

    I would probably suggest not getting a 36H rear only because 32H is more popular/convenient and you won't need the extra 4 spokes for XC. Building wheels is fun, do it! :)
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    Need some info on PIKES please!

    Just so you're aware, the lowers are magnesium and depending on which model Pike, the the steerer may be chromo (409) or alloy (454).
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    Cool new Hope Cassette/Freehub.

    ... I don't see the point? It seems like a lot of trade-offs for what seems to be only 20g worth of weight savings and 9-tooth on a cassette (thanks Kamikazee ideki)
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    Gear Ratio?

    You may want to double check that you can actually run a 11T (or find one)
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    Hub help

    I've had mine for a couple of years now running a 13T, no problems to report. It's everything a SS cassette hub should be. The loudness is over the top though...
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    Spoke Question

    Definitely get the right spoke lengths for the job rather than modifying spokes. You need all the thread intact so the wheel can properly be trued and tensioned so cutting is not really an option, nor is getting spokes that are too long. Also two things regarding your measurements, 1. Your...
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    The Herd

    LoL Nerf, your new bike reminds me of Buzz from Toy Story 1 trying to fit in with Woody and the other toys. That's some serious looking gear buddy; is it your "between jobs" presents? :cool:
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    Dtswiss thru-bolt conversions

    Cool, thanks guys for the confirmation. Funny thing is I've decided to go with a new wheel build since quite a few places are having massive sales on hubs and rims at the moment. I have a feeling the new wheel build would end up costing not too much more than the conversion kit plus thru bolt...
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    Dtswiss thru-bolt conversions

    Howdy, I've got a DT 440 front hub that's currently 20mm that I'm intending to convert down to fit normal forks. I'm keen to go to a 9mm thru bolt setup and there seems to be adapters for the 440 out there. My main question is whether it's possible to use Hadley's 9mm front thru bolt...
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    NSW FOUND - Street Rigid Forks

    Forks found! Looking for a rigid fork for a streety bike. Around 440mm axle to crown At least 185mm steerer length Preferably black, but white might be doable Weigh 1.4kgs or less Disk tabs would be nice, but not necessary Needs to work with QR, but 20mm would be ideal...
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    Riding Bags that Fit a 17" Laptop - Messenger or Backpack style

    Just wanted to post this link to Rushfaster, just incase you haven't stumbled across it. I'm also trying to figure out which bag to get, its tough choosing :)
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    Giant STP for trail/xc?

    I used to ride XC trails (manly, orimbah, oaks, anderson) on a single speed 243 with the seat slammed. The seat never gets in the way, but you need to torque on the bars so the rear wheel doesn't slip on climbs. No big deal and fun in its own way. Depends what sort of person you are. Whether...
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    32 H/36 H rims - Much difference?

    I'd say there's neglible difference. Just get a 32H and build it up properly. The real benefit of 32H is more rim choices so later down the track if you decide to get a new rim, but keep the old hub you won't be stuck for choice. I've got a 36H rear wheel that I now wish was 32H.
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