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Wheel building.

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Can anyone out there instruct me in the art of wheelbuilding please? Preferably local in the Blue Mtns.

ChopStiR's picture

The Newest place to bring your kids

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Im not against it, I just didnt expect this sort of crowd!

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Midday crowd

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Chuck's picture

Glenbrook to the Oaks

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When: 
Wednesday, 7 September, 2011 - 19:00

The meeting times are 'ready to ride'. If you need time to prepare equipment then please arrive a few minutes earlier.

Ride Database Entry: 
The Oaks
Meeting Point: 

Glenbrook Park. In the small car park opposite the shops.

Show on Google maps: Meeting point. Login or register to get directions.

Glenbrook to the Oaks(the middle gate) via Euroka Clearing and Bennetts Ridge firetrail, return on the Oaks single track.

All welcome!!

ChopStiR's picture

Should I upsize my Brake Rotors

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I way around 125Kg and when I went for a ride at Mt York travelling downhill on Cox's trail, I had alot of trouble getting the bike to stop rolling.

I own a 2011 Trance X which came with Shimano Deore XT hydraulic w/7” front & 6” rear rotors.

Im thinking besides loosing wieght I need to upsize my rotors. Although I've been a regular weekend warrior for over 2 years now. Im still a newb when it comes to parts. Whats Brands, designs, costs, etc... should I be looking at?

Chuck's picture

Lawsons Long Alley 1823

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Lawsons Long Alley sign

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Gilbo the Explorer

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Gilbo points to a new possible line, for his hover bike. Smiling

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Little Hartley

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Regroup at the lookout

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