CTK Old School Grand Master Feedback View Sep 9, 2024 #1 18/19/20"ish. Frame and forks ideally. Not fussy on condition but no dents please. Last edited: Yesterday at 16:25
KermitGKona88 Gold Trader Overbury's Fan Feedback View Yesterday at 17:32 #6 Hi CTK Are these horizontal enough?
bikeworkshop Senior Retro Guru Yesterday at 18:22 #7 Horizontal is often used to refer to track ends - rare on an early mtb. (Semi) sloping we call these, but maybe there's a proper term?
Horizontal is often used to refer to track ends - rare on an early mtb. (Semi) sloping we call these, but maybe there's a proper term?
CTK Old School Grand Master Feedback View Yesterday at 22:11 #8 Yes they are horizontal enough. I want to build a SS bike so as long as there is a bit of movement to tension the chain its ok. PM me some more details. Thanks
Yes they are horizontal enough. I want to build a SS bike so as long as there is a bit of movement to tension the chain its ok. PM me some more details. Thanks
CTK Old School Grand Master Feedback View Yesterday at 22:16 #9 bikeworkshop said: Horizontal is often used to refer to track ends - rare on an early mtb. (Semi) sloping we call these, but maybe there's a proper term? Click to expand... I wasnt thinking track ends, though I have seen a few retro MTBs that have been converted to track ends. There were quite a few retro MTBs with horizontal dropouts. Attachments Screenshot_20241227_221522_com.android.chrome.jpg 87.1 KB · Views: 4
bikeworkshop said: Horizontal is often used to refer to track ends - rare on an early mtb. (Semi) sloping we call these, but maybe there's a proper term? Click to expand... I wasnt thinking track ends, though I have seen a few retro MTBs that have been converted to track ends. There were quite a few retro MTBs with horizontal dropouts.