For Sale Custom Single Speed Chainrings, Cogs, And Tensioners

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  1. Pho'dUp

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    Ano Flourescent Pink! Nice.
     
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    ISuckAtRiding Homebrewed Components

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    actually, no i didnt....
    did anyone else send a pm and not get a reply? I replied to everything in my inbox and it isnt full, so maybe something got "lost in the mail" durring the server swap?

    It wasnt cheap dye, but my frame is pink so it was a must have :)
     
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    how much for a Ti Ano White Ind 32 chain ring? I may even buy a 19 Ti cog if the price right.
     
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    I need to come up with a sample WI ring first so i can copy the spline, but once that's done, they're $150 for titanium spiderless chainrings. As for the cogs, they're $100 for any size up to 24T. So it'd be $225 with the multi piece discount (see below).


    For 1 month, starting today, i will offer a 10% discount on multiple piece orders for STR members.
     
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    Thanks for all the orders guys! Parts will be in the mail first thing this coming week.
     
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    ISuckAtRiding Homebrewed Components

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    UPDATE:
    I am now supplying 2 sizes of screws for the tensioners. With these screws, you'll be able to use pretty much any range you want, from the front of the dropout all the way to the rear. Unfortunately these are not an off the shelf item since most arent fully threaded at this length, but i am cutting the threads myself and it's working out great.
    Also, check out the pictures... i added one of an anodized pink set of tensioners. I am now officially set to go on anodizing, all done in house by me.
    I'm pretty excited about this, as there's alot of stuff i've been wanting to anodize on my own bike. Keep on the lookout for a Bianchi P.U.S.S. with almost every component in pink!

    Anyone who has baught a set from me and would like a set of longer screws, shoot me a message and i'll get them in the mail for no charge.
     
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    Any word on those .ipt files? :wave:
     
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    ISuckAtRiding Homebrewed Components

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    I've tried a few different things, and still no dice opening them. I havent given up yet, but ive been working hard to get all the orders i've recieved out on Monday. After that, i'll be able to try to work on it some more.
     
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    OK. Let me know if you want me to do up a drawing for ya.
     
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    I'm interested in a 23T rear not a ring...
     
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    cool, whatcha want it made out of?
     
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    I was looking for a new single speed chainring for my fixie. Do you do those? I was thinking about a 48 or a 52 chainring. Let me know what you can do.
     
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    I deffinately can, i made a few for another member :)
    48t i can do for $35, but anything over 49t i would have to order bigger material, so it would be $40.
    This price is for anodized aluminum.
     
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    you can do colors too right? if so how much for colored. And what would the prices be for different materials. thanks.

     
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    Anodized=colored, same price.
    The stainless for that size is $65 and ti is $150. Unfortunately ti material is through the roof now :(

    The stainless is fully cnc machined, not stamped like surly's. They'll be thicker, with lightening pockets, similar to the one pictured.
     
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    okay. well i was thinking of going with a 48 teeth chairing in lime green if possible. i'm just not for sure on what material to use. whats the big difference between the three materials. thanks.

     
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    Aluminum is the lightest, titanium is slightly heavier but is MUCH more wear resistant. Stainless is going to be close to on par with ti as far as wear, but it's a bit heavier.
    Personally, i use aluminum up front, and ti in the rear because i'm a weight weenie.:)
     
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    do most cranks come with aluminum chairings? k well i guess i was thinking of an aluminum 48 teeth chairing in lime green. o and i also saw that you can get stuff engraved in for an extra cost. whats the deal with that? is there different text or style of writing? thanks for answering all my questions.

     
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    Yea, aluminum is pretty much the norm. I use a 7075-T6 grade aluminum, which all of the better rings are made of.
    As far as engraving, these come completely unmarked, but i can put something on there if you'd like. The price really depends on the complexity of the design.
    And no problem with the answers, i'm happy to help :)
     
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    okay well give me a day to figure out what color and size im going to go with. im undecided on a 48 teeth or more. and what color i want. so when i figure out what i want ill pm everything to you and will go from there. what kind of payments to you take? paypal right?

     
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