Question anbout buying a Rourke frameset
bmxboy10
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Hi All
I have a "significant" birthday coming up next year and fancy getting a Rourke frameset. I cant afford a whole new bike so I thought I would get a custom 853 Rourkie made up and painted to my spec and build the bike up myself. The "issue" is I have the skills to put a bike together but have concern about fitting the headset and bottom bracket/cranks. Is this something that's straight forward or do you have to start cutting threads etc to allow fitting? Sorry if this sounds silly but I have only ever bough complete bikes before and need to know the answer to this. I could ask Rourke but they are shut now until the weekend and I am a rather impatient person!
Cheers guys
I have a "significant" birthday coming up next year and fancy getting a Rourke frameset. I cant afford a whole new bike so I thought I would get a custom 853 Rourkie made up and painted to my spec and build the bike up myself. The "issue" is I have the skills to put a bike together but have concern about fitting the headset and bottom bracket/cranks. Is this something that's straight forward or do you have to start cutting threads etc to allow fitting? Sorry if this sounds silly but I have only ever bough complete bikes before and need to know the answer to this. I could ask Rourke but they are shut now until the weekend and I am a rather impatient person!
Cheers guys
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They'll fit whatever you want for you. Obviously there'll be a charge. Although if you get frame and forks the headset is fitted anyway.Insta: ATEnduranceCoaching
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Good point NAP :oops:0