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NJS-certified stuff??
OneTinSloth mentioned the Nagasawa frames so I figured maybe we can discuss more of the keirin equipment. I don't know if it's the prohibitively high price, the exclusivity of owning something so specialized, or just the supposed bulletproof quality, but for some reason this stuff is just cool. I have toyed with the idea of building a fully NJS-compliant bike, and I'm sure I will when I have an extra four grand or so, but for now I guess we can just talk, post pictures, and drool. Right now the only NJS certified thing I own is my Nitto handlebars, I'm on the way though. :D
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if i get a good chunk of my debt paid off over the winter i plan on putting myself back into debt by building up a NJS approved bike. there'll only be two parts on it that wont be approved, the chain and pedals. i have a habit of breaking chains, i can't afford to be buying high-dollar NJS approved chains all the time. and pedals, i dont know of any clipless pedals that sport NJS certification.
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I read a bit ago that only 36 hole hubs are NJS approved anyone know the reasoning behind this? I like my lower spoke wheels.
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Originally Posted by Kev
I read a bit ago that only 36 hole hubs are NJS approved anyone know the reasoning behind this? I like my lower spoke wheels.
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I found out where I saw that info, businesscycles. He states that the 36 hole one is stamped NJS but none of the others are becasue the NJS certification is only for 36 hole hubs.
http://www.businesscycles.com/thub-suz.htm |
Originally Posted by Kev
I read a bit ago that only 36 hole hubs are NJS approved anyone know the reasoning behind this? I like my lower spoke wheels.
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well then.. aren't i quite the moron.
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Originally Posted by legalize_it
that rule probably stems from tradition.....
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I know there is NJS certified saddles, hubs, stems, handlebars.. what about rims? Figure if you are going to make a NJS certified bike might as well go all out. It would be nice to have I must admit.
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Another place for NJS goodies:
BENS CYCLE 1018 W.LINCOLN AVE. MILWAUKEE, WI. 53215 414.384.2274 www.benscycle.com I have delt with them a few times via eBay...good folks from my dealings. |
bens is roughly a mile and a half from my house. i've stopped in a few times and i've never seen a single piece of track-related equipment. i don't go there often, though, as i work at another shop.
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From what I was told:
They recently found a distributor to handle these requests; now they are able to carry such pieces. I really do not know what the shop is or what it has as I am in Chicago. I provided this as a resource. |
NJS rims
Originally Posted by Kev
I know there is NJS certified saddles, hubs, stems, handlebars.. what about rims? Figure if you are going to make a NJS certified bike might as well go all out. It would be nice to have I must admit.
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