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Old 10-04-06, 01:07 AM
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Jurrell
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Originally Posted by moxfyre
Do you who built that frame you've got? I really suggest spreading the dropouts to 120 mm, which will make a LOT more hubs available to you... or if you want just be lazy and squeeze open the dropouts by hand when you put the wheel in and out, it works fine for me going from 126mm to 130mm on my road bikes. I have built fixed gear/singlespeed wheels with the Nashbar flip-flop hub (fixed-fixed, $30) and the IRO flip-flop hub (fixed-free, $40 or so). Those are both really great hubs which are really inexpensive.

Anyway, welcome!
Hey Dan!

I hope to find out one day. At the moment; I have no clue on who built the frame. The (original?) seat stem that came with the frame says "Built in England", but other than that, I have no idea. I can get some close up shots of the frame if you want.

I'll definitely will talk to some guys at "bike dr" about doing the frame. Thanks for the heads up on those 2 hubs, I will be looking into them. I hope to get this frame on two wheels by this weekend. *crosses fingers*
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