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Tom Sherman
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Luis Franz wrote:
> Hi friends,
>
> I'm join inthis group today.
> I'm brazilian and I'm entusiastic recumbent bikes.
> You can see one of my homebuilt bikes in www.luisfranz.blogspot.com
> (High racer 26x26).
Direct link?
<http://luisfranz.blogspot.com/2007/08/por-estar-desacostumado-receber-tantas.html>
> Actually I stay in Portugal studing.
> I'm think in go back to Brazil with a recumbent bike or many parts.
>
> Anybody know where a can buy bicycle parts, how crank set, end tubes,
> etc, with cheap prices???
>
> Thanks and []'s
>
If you stick with 7, 8 or 9-speed drive-trains, you can probably find
last year's parts on sale at reduced prices, since they are not the
"latest and greatest".
Bar-end shifters are less picky than other shifters as to what derailers
you use them with, particularly in the front since the front bar-end is
not indexed.
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Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia
The weather is here, wish you were beautiful
> Hi friends,
>
> I'm join inthis group today.
> I'm brazilian and I'm entusiastic recumbent bikes.
> You can see one of my homebuilt bikes in www.luisfranz.blogspot.com
> (High racer 26x26).
Direct link?
<http://luisfranz.blogspot.com/2007/08/por-estar-desacostumado-receber-tantas.html>
> Actually I stay in Portugal studing.
> I'm think in go back to Brazil with a recumbent bike or many parts.
>
> Anybody know where a can buy bicycle parts, how crank set, end tubes,
> etc, with cheap prices???
>
> Thanks and []'s
>
If you stick with 7, 8 or 9-speed drive-trains, you can probably find
last year's parts on sale at reduced prices, since they are not the
"latest and greatest".
Bar-end shifters are less picky than other shifters as to what derailers
you use them with, particularly in the front since the front bar-end is
not indexed.
--
Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia
The weather is here, wish you were beautiful