Litespeed "Eddy Merkx" titanium set up as TT bike with Mavic Helium Tubs, Tommy Rommiger Aero bars, 53cm frame. Complete bike in excellent working order...
Andy Greasley
A.Greasley@...
Oct 1, 2002 9:12 am
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I am recently arrived in Oxford and will be looking to buy a cycle in the next two weeks or so. Any advice on who is best to deal with or other sources of good...
Try Andy Greasley of the Bicester Millenium cc. He is selling two Titanium bikes, 52cm and 53 cm. Asking £490 and £590. Phone 01869 277369. Tony Pearce...
Tony Pearce
a.w.pearce@...
Oct 2, 2002 3:36 pm
524
Depends, if you are fairly tall 5' 10" + and looking for a XC mountain bike then I might have just the thing. Maxlight frame (20"), Marzzochi 2002 bomber forks...
mark.d.lawrence
mark.d.lawrence@...
Oct 2, 2002 5:13 pm
525
Can anyone tell me exactly what time and where the Sunday morning training is? Thanks, Robin ... http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/info/terms.html...
Robin gardner
GARDNER@...
Oct 23, 2002 6:38 pm
526
Oxford Cycle Workshop has just received a stock of bargain High visibility waistcoats & jackets, second user at bargain prices We thoroughly recommend the use...
... Weather permitting, there will be an OCRC ride from Martyr's Memorial (just outside the Randolph Hotel at the southern end of St Giles), leaving at 9 am....
Date for your diary DIDCOT PHOENIX CYCLING CLUB proudly presents 3rd Annual Bike AUCTION Thurs November 21st 2002 ... Bring your unwanted bike bits and pieces...
Paul Davison
paul@...
Oct 28, 2002 4:23 pm
529
Last night 29th / 30th October I suffered a break in and have been cleaned out of most of my best kit. LINK http://www.timetrial.co.uk/stolen.htm Stolen from...
Jon Stroud
jon@...
Oct 30, 2002 12:13 pm
530
correct - 7005 should read Altec 2+ http://www.timetrial.co.uk http://www.angliru.co.uk ... This mail sent through http://www.easynetdial.co.uk...
Elite Travel fluid turbo for sale. 6 months old, very very quiet, adjustable resistance. Reason - leaving UK mid-December. 110GBP now or less mid-December if...
There is a cycle `fayre` and jumble at Haddenham this Sunday between 10 am and midday. Deliveries from the sale by arrangement. Chris Waddup...
Chris Waddup
chris.waddup@...
Nov 15, 2002 8:59 am
535
if anyone spots my stolen bikes & wheels please let me know!! Jon Stroud http://www.timetrial.co.uk http://www.angliru.co.uk ... This mail sent through...
Jon Stroud
jon@...
Nov 15, 2002 9:36 am
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Do you know the address Chris ... From: Chris Waddup To: oxford-cycling@... Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 9:28 AM Subject: [oxford-cycling]...
David Brooks
brooks-oxford@...
Nov 18, 2002 10:00 am
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No, but it was yeterday anyway! ... From: David Brooks [mailto:brooks-oxford@...] Sent: 15 November 2002 09:45 To: oxford-cycling@... ...
Chris Kenyon (K84016)...
Chris.Kenyon@...
Nov 18, 2002 10:53 am
538
DIDCOT PHOENIX CYCLING CLUB proudly presents 3rd Annual Bike AUCTION Thurs November 21st 2002 Bring your unwanted bike bits and pieces for auction. ? Spares...
Paul Davison
paul@...
Nov 20, 2002 11:15 am
539
Helloo I'm seriously considering building a single geared fixed wheel to use for my daily commute. Was wondering if anyone rides / has ridden one & what their...
Keith Pace-Ramsay
keith.pace-ramsay@...
Nov 20, 2002 4:40 pm
540
I know old veterans oop north, in their seventies, who ride fixed in winter, an' them hills are steep! I'd do it! Mark Lawrence (formerly lived in Co Durham) ...
Mark Lawrence
mark.d.lawrence@...
Nov 20, 2002 6:55 pm
541
You might want to consider a single freewheel with two brakes. It's a real pain not being able to pedal fast enough on a fixed if you ever find yourself going...
Richard Foley
richard.foley@...
Nov 20, 2002 7:18 pm
542
Go for a Freewheel. My old ribble is geared @ 42*16, you can spin this easily in the 17 to 22mph range, get up just about any local hill and glide down the...
DAVID BRIGGS
dbriggs@...
Nov 20, 2002 8:50 pm
543
I have to reply in support of fixed as opposed to freewheel, but the proof is in the pudding and as David Briggs says, it only costs a tenner to try. Yet,...
Mark Lawrence
mark.d.lawrence@...
Nov 20, 2002 9:16 pm
544
Hello Keith I know people that cycle Bicester to Oxford on a fixed (also fairly flat) no problem. But you should consider a single speed but with conventional...
Chris Waddup
chris.waddup@...
Nov 21, 2002 8:16 am
545
190 pounds ONO. Graham Weigh 531, "Z-team" colours 47 x 53cm (C-C) Shimano 8 speed STi (RX100 levers, 105 mechs) 165mm Shimano 105 cranks (9sp with 105 splined...
Keith, as you are fairly serious about your sport FIXED is definately the way to go using something around a 48 X16 will get you up all but the steepest hills...
colin.fisher@...
Nov 21, 2002 9:43 am
548
Riding fixed is quieter and lighter, with a much better 'feel' of the road, particularly the gradient. A better pedaling technique is gained to get the pedal...
David Brooks
brooks-oxford@...
Nov 21, 2002 10:25 am
549
... Steady now Dave, you don't know what sort of trouble all this gear ratio talk will get you into....:-)...