Are these for real? you could make one for less than 10p
Great! I'll take 2000 at 10p each please.
When can I expect delivery?
Are these for real? you could make one for less than 10p
Make that 500p a piece then we have a deal but be warned they will be made from old plastic 2ltr milk cartonsGreat! I'll take 2000 at 10p each please.
When can I expect delivery?
..... made from old plastic 2ltr milk cartons
They recommend you change frame after 6-7 years...wow,,,Brig,you must be rich.How odd......
I had to take the rear wheel off my bike this week, to replace the brake pads.
The thru - axle has a toothed washer inboard. The carbon dropout is protected from the teeth by a carbon - looking washer.
Needless to say, the washer disintegrated upon disassembly so, I made a replacement from a plastic milk bottle (OK, while I was at it, I made a dozen.)
My mate today reckons I might just have the only Ridley carbon mtb with such a rubbish "upgrade"
They recommend you change frame after 6-7 years...wow,,,Brig,you must be rich.
They recommend you change frame after 6-7 years...wow,,,Brig,you must be rich.
Was reading reviews of Ridley Carbon bikes etc.Who recommends ?
Do you have any links?Was reading reviews of Ridley Carbon bikes etc.
Will look again.was just a random comment someone made..Probably about carbon frames in general maybe..Not specific to Ridley.Possibly completely wrong..no ideaDo you have any links?
Will look again.was just a random comment someone made..Probably about carbon frames in general maybe..Not specific to Ridley.Possibly completely wrong..no idea
I have heard of carbon forks breaking off on road bikes, not a nice thought, not sure with mtb's. It may be by fatigue or poor design like cutting things too fine for styling or aerodynamics anyway think I'll stick to my hardtail inbred with steel forks tho tbh the could be alloy like the frame.