Just spotted this on gumtree if anyone is keen:
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/everton-park/bicycles/steel-mountain-bike-frame-/1087395124
Not mine but thought someone here might be interested.
Unfortunately there's no way an aussie machine shop is going to be cheaper then outsourcing to china even for one off parts. If you want I can get you some details of machine shops over there. I'd be interested to see the quotes compared to aussie machine shops...
Alternatively I've had...
You can print with a variety of metal these days through a few different processes. Most aren't ideal for a functional part like this. You would have to go the laser sintering method which at the moment is cost prohibitive. Airbus use this technology for 3D printed brackets used in the A380...
B tension adjusts the angle of the derailleur to accommodate different size cassettes. Basically get it as close as you can without interfering with shifting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQncKmddahk
Follow these steps and you should have perfect shifting.
I just measured mine and it's a 6cm clamp. From what I understand Giant only supply 6cm clamps since the 4cm clamp was not supporting the seat tube correctly. You should be able to get a 6cm pretty easily. If you're struggling maybe the guys at cyc'd for bikes http://www.cycdforbikes.com.au/...
Hey,
I don't have a clamp for you but I was told that you can no longer get the short clamp only long clamps. I have a 2011 tcr advanced SL. I did have the a short clamp fitted but the paint started cracking around the base of the clamp. Took it back to my friendly bike shop and was told...
Hey Raucons, I still have no idea what the frame is. I emailed this guy about it http://oldmountainbikes.com/ here's his reply:
I don't recognize the frame. It's definitely not a Ritchey model. It does look like a nice frame, and the serial number would imply that it is part of a smaller...
10 year anniversary... seems like just yesterday Dom was telling me about a website that some of his mates had started. Might be worth a little trip down memory lane.
My first proper mountain bike. My dad bought this for me when I was in grade 9 or 10 from a cop auction in Cairns. Had a full...
Was in your shoes a few months ago. Get yourself a race bike, if you get anything else as soon as you start getting quicker you'll want a better bike. As far as i'm concerned you can't beat the value of a Giant. You can pick up a nice TCR for around the $3000 mark and you'll be pretty happy...
My old frame is up for sale if anyone's interested:
http://www.rotorburn.com/forums/showthread.php?254296-CRACKED-Large-2009-Specialized-Epic&p=2622562#post2622562
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