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Breaking and Making Light Mounts
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The Problem So on my commuting bike I've been running my old faithful Busch + Muller Lyt headlamp for nearly six years now, originall...
Till death do us part...
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I was on my way home as usual one evening and just as I was accelerating away from an intersection right around the corner of my house,...
The Postmaster Part 8: Mostly there
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This may likely be the final instalment of my series documenting the build of my restored Royal mail bike, The Postmaster . Since the...
Bending forks
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After riding The Postmaster for a few days, I realised that the taking my hands off the bars would result in them veering off to the lef...
The Postmaster Part 7: First ride
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So I've now fully assembled The Postmaster and have taken it out for its first proper ride. I finished stitching together the rack...
The Postmaster Part 6: Now in blue
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Finally after a few weeks, and some time at the framebuilder to get some eyelets put on for the rear rack my frame, forks, mudguards and ...
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