Get a Marchisio cassette - the largest 1st sprocket possible is a 16.
Will1985 Über Member Location South Norfolk 11 Oct 2009 #16 Get a Marchisio cassette - the largest 1st sprocket possible is a 16.
jpembroke New Member Location Cheltenham 11 Oct 2009 #17 I recommend a Worcester Bosch. (That's for dan_bo, by the way. No idea about Dura Ace).
PpPete Legendary Member Location Chandler's Ford 11 Oct 2009 #18 jpembroke said: I recommend a Worcester Bosch. Click to expand... Noooo! Worcester Bosch have far too many safety cut-outs - and some are based on components that are made of very fragile plastic. Get a Potterton FFS
jpembroke said: I recommend a Worcester Bosch. Click to expand... Noooo! Worcester Bosch have far too many safety cut-outs - and some are based on components that are made of very fragile plastic. Get a Potterton FFS
jpembroke New Member Location Cheltenham 11 Oct 2009 #19 Oi, I've had my Worcester Bosch for 6 years and the only issue so far was a slightly leaky heat exchanger. Nowt wrong with Worcester Bosch.
Oi, I've had my Worcester Bosch for 6 years and the only issue so far was a slightly leaky heat exchanger. Nowt wrong with Worcester Bosch.
upsidedown Waiting for the great leap forward Location The middle bit 12 Oct 2009 #20 +1 for the Worcester Bosch. As for the bike, gears, yes, you'll definitely need some of those.
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