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			thirdraildesignlab posted a photo:	View of my Walnut portage strap, as stitched onto the frame of the wrongbike fixed- gear conversion project in it's second incarnation after a recent tear-down.Wrongbike is a fixed-gear conversion of an old Vista road bike. The current set-up is:1. Vista original frame and fork, sandblasted and powdercoated nuclear trigger yellow-orange, with chrome fork accents2. Nitto Tecnomic quill stem3. Nitto Moustache bars4. Toshi leather bar wrap with cork bar end plugs5. Original Vista headset6. Walnut portage strap7. Mavic Pros laced to a White Industries Eno Eccentric hub8. Sugino cog and Messenger crankset, 72 inchgear9. gumwalls, for science10. Brass Universal Sound Bell on Velo Orange retro bell headset mount.More on the build can be found on www.teamlopetyreclubbe.com

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2009 02 02 1944 Iros Shop Manual

This is the simplest, most amusing, mellowest, handiest guide for new riders thinking about getting into fixed gears I’ve ever come across. It’s well put together, it’s funny, and it offers a surprising amount of bike technical detail in such simple, common-sense manner that you hardly realize you’re being schooled, or, in our cases, you hardly realized things could be put so succinctly.

http://shop.irocycle.com/shop/pages.php?pageid=15

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