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^not really, a framebuilder's kid gets this. And maybe younger sibling after. And it's a good advert for your marque. For the rich bespoke bike 'compulsive upgrader' nut who must have everything: an 853 balance bike. Check out the fork blades!
Dicki
No, coldharbour's kids balance. In similar colours to my Yates, and with a much better fade. Dave built mine in May 2010, so I was first. -
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Anyway I'm allergic to black bike parts / crabon.
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Inspired by this thread, one day I'll have enough expendable income to get them painted to match/contrast...
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C.R.E.A.M.
Lovely bikes, TM.
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These belong to Saarf:
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Like TM I've got matching Donohue-built 853 frames, but both of mine were badged as Graham Weigh bikes. I had the road bike resprayed. It has been slightly de-antiporned since I took these pictures, and has less shouty wheels, seatpost and saddle now. A respray to match may be on the cards at some point.
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soon..
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nice! yours?
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• #137
Yes, both. Track one is finished and is ridden quite a lot (on tubs), and the TT one needs cable routing for test drive and a new thread in CP section (this one took some time, because all I had was the frame).
Some pics here:
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not sure if repost but these are so nice. I'd love to have them
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• #139
I would be proud to call them mine. they have such good proportions. i would ride the track bike and let the racing one to a friend.
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Father and son's.
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Apparently these are made by Condor for the new Lance Armstrong film:
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and available here
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Not sure I'd this has already been posted but
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Pekka <3
one's for sale in finland btw
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wow. How many years will that thing be the right size for the kid, versus how many quid did it cost...