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It's like a new bike, but cheaper
Those of you who saw me at the York Rally last year may remember that my rear mudguard was snapped in two and flapping about. Well, I've finally mended it. And a few other bits New types (37mm Schwable Marathon Plus) New SKS 'guards New chain New tight ratio 12-23 8 speed cassette New chainset (very cheap Alivo) New front mech New flat pedals so my feet don't slip off in the wet And I've also finally fitted the replacement light sensor for my Shimano Dynohub that I was kindly given. It's like having a new bike! Everything is clean, all the gears work and everything. No longer do I have to remember to only change the front changer when in gears 3 or 4 at the back (or else the chain would fall off). No annoying clunk of chain on bent front mech every revolution when in the big ring. Tyres with grip! Yea! The bike is now one of the few with an Alivo chainset and an XT rear mech though I suspect -- Arthur Clune |
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