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  1. Al.Lugtenburg

    Wanted Help with purchase on Kleinanzeigan

    I have the same problem, can’t buy from there.
  2. Al.Lugtenburg

    Sold Mavic X517 rims on XTR M950 hubs

    Still for sale?
  3. Al.Lugtenburg

    Cook Bros Racing Crank Hierarchy/ID

    And do you know when the F-type went out of market?
  4. Al.Lugtenburg

    Cook Bros Racing Crank Hierarchy/ID

    Anyone knows the years that CBR Type-F cranks were offered? I know they came to the market by 1997 but I don'y know until when they're offered and what's came next to them. Appreciate any help on this.
  5. Al.Lugtenburg

    Wanted Mavic x517 ceramic 32h

    Hi, do you still have these?
  6. Al.Lugtenburg

    Wanted Chris King Classic Front Hub

    Hi, I’m looking for a Chris King Classic front hub in black, 32 holes. Appreciate any help.
  7. Al.Lugtenburg

    Need help to ID an Ibis Stem

    Looks like 0 degrees, can be used for both. Road usually have a negative angle and mountain a positive one (6 to 15). Road handlebar have 26 mm grip and mountain 25.4.
  8. Al.Lugtenburg

    1998 Seven Sola new build

    It will be mainly titanium and silver with a few shades of blue. The frameset will go with the original Seven titanium seatpost, stem and handlebar, and a 1999 RockShox SID XC. The Crankset will be this blue CBR type F which I’m still restoring with 110/74 M952-5 NOS chainrings. White...
  9. Al.Lugtenburg

    1998 Seven Sola new build

    Starting my new build with this 1998-99 Seven Sola Ti frame. I'll be posting here to share some pictures and components selection. Comments and tips are welcome but, of course, I’ll do it my own way. It will take a few months, take a seat and enjoy it. Best regards,
  10. Al.Lugtenburg

    Wanted XTR fc-m900 m900 crank drivetrain crankset

    Pictures here. It was for sale until last week. https://bikerecyclery.com/nos-shimano-xtr-fc-m900-crankset-170mm-46-36-26t-8-speed-1991-date-codes-1st-gen/
  11. Al.Lugtenburg

    New bike recommendations wanted

    I ride both 26” and 29”. You don’t notice the wheel size when you’re riding but the feeling is different. 26” are classy and simple, good for narrow single tracks. 29” are ugly (lol, that’s me) but much better to roll and go over obstacles. More comfortable too. 27.5” are worst on everything...
  12. Al.Lugtenburg

    For Sale Grafton Joystix Silver

    Still for sale?
  13. Al.Lugtenburg

    Withdrawn -

    Can you post a few pics of them?
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