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Old 01-09-08 | 11:59 PM
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Alright well thank you all for the help. I truly do appreciate it. After taking what every one has said into consideration, i will continue to work on this frame, until i see a frame that i can't live without. Next on the list Alien CrankSET. I will post pictures once i add those on.

Once again thank you all for your help . I look forward to increasing my knowledge about this wonderful culture, as well as improving my writing skillz! haha. See you made me come back and edit the sentence and i still don't like it.
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Old 01-10-08 | 12:01 AM
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When you wrap your bars, they will work better. It's like magic.
i love your sarcastic posts. I MEAN LOVE THEM! i actually tried regular bar tap (look at picture of my bike with his sexy chopper girl friend) but it still felt too skinny. but i think i will try tennis replacement grips cause they are thicker. But thanks for your responses definately made me laugh
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Old 01-10-08 | 12:16 AM
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you can double wrap the bars with regular bar tape too. I have large hands, and that is what I do on my road bike.
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Old 01-10-08 | 12:44 AM
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I was thinking that as well. but every time i have double wrapped my racquet it feels too awkward. But then again so does everything for the first time. Thank you for the advice
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Old 01-10-08 | 12:47 AM
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Well, done i have to say for a target bike conversion that looks damm good, What is the rear wheelset up? Also After the new crankset, i would look into a new headset stem, they are not that expensive, I have to say i like that you Lurked,learned,built before posting, rather than making a idiot of yourself, i think that is why we more friendly towards you compared to average noob who has no idea what they are talking about
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Old 01-10-08 | 12:54 AM
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dumpster an old frame or just buy a mercier or windsor
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Old 01-10-08 | 01:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Kol.klink
Well, done i have to say for a target bike conversion that looks damm good, What is the rear wheelset up? Also After the new crankset, i would look into a new headset stem, they are not that expensive, I have to say i like that you Lurked,learned,built before posting, rather than making a idiot of yourself, i think that is why we more friendly towards you compared to average noob who has no idea what they are talking about
well thank you. but i can't take all the credit my brother (indidude89) he pulled into this stuff, and still knows more then me. But i'm glad that people were helpful. I was definatly afraid that i was going to get not so helpful comments back.

I am also looking into getting a longer stem. I went from drops to bullhorns because the drops made the bike feel smaller. The bullhorns made it feel a lot better but i think i want it a little further out. But all in due time. But just in general when i compare my bar to my brothers kilo its alot skinner. But i have managed so far with it. But if i change the stem it will be for the extra length.

Thank you everyone again!

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Old 01-10-08 | 01:24 AM
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I bet you're not wearing gloves. Wear gloves. That might be why the bars feel too skinny.

Gloves also protect your hands from road rash, since a lot of accidents involve landing on pavement with your palms first.
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Old 01-10-08 | 01:33 AM
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I bet you're not wearing gloves. Wear gloves. That might be why the bars feel too skinny.

Gloves also protect your hands from road rash, since a lot of accidents involve landing on pavement with your palms first.
That probably is a good idea. actually looking into getting that as well. Just list of things is very long and not getting shorter. But will wrap and try gloves.
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Old 01-10-08 | 01:44 AM
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Originally Posted by shanky
i love your sarcastic posts. I MEAN LOVE THEM! i actually tried regular bar tap (look at picture of my bike with his sexy chopper girl friend) but it still felt too skinny. but i think i will try tennis replacement grips cause they are thicker. But thanks for your responses definately made me laugh


You're welcome. See? People can understand each other even over the 'net. Me, your "no so good" english, and you my offhand (and dry) sense of humour.


Stick around and post progress pics.
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Old 01-10-08 | 01:51 AM
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Just list of things is very long and not getting shorter.
That's the fun of it!
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Old 01-10-08 | 01:52 AM
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tat i will.
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Old 01-10-08 | 07:30 AM
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those have horizontal dropouts? I agree with everyone who is saying that you should just ride it. Big deal if the welds are ugly- Hell, that's the best deal ever?
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Old 01-10-08 | 01:44 PM
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They are not perfectly horizontal. But its definately more horizontal then vertical (stupid point on my part b/c i was able to convert it intoa fixed gear) but yea. there was another bike at target and it was semi-horizontal aswell. Don't know why i picked it (must have been the paint - which turned out to be bad after i took off the decals .... )
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Old 01-16-08 | 10:45 PM
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I've been to Target many times and seen the Triax and said "Damn, what a POS, but at least you could make it a fixed gear if you wanted."
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