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So you are the person who snaked me out on ebay for that lo-pro!!
:-)
Great frame and will no doubt be a banging bike finished. First dibs would be appreciated when/if you sellz
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Looks like quite the reach from that combination of stem and bars... I wonder what the handling will be like from that?
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So you are the person who snaked me out on ebay for that lo-pro!!
:-)
Great frame and will no doubt be a banging bike finished. First dibs would be appreciated when/if you sellz
Ohh, piss off you! :(
(It doesn't even fit you Hugo) :)
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Yeah that was me ��. Yeah can't wait to get it built.
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So today this happen. Just need disc and seat post then should be there.
Need a old mavic challenger or comete. Bet no one has one spare.
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Bike pump seatpost? Amazing. Must be like a fancy office chair.
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^ lol'd
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So the French all mavic steered off course alittle but you have to have one. /attachments/86877
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So i decided to built something tacking inspiration from early pursuit bikes, something different you see around here (the north). To start I have a Peugeot 531 lugless lo pro frame that's been chopped to a track set up. A 1/8th mavic starfish in 165 chain set. Mavic 650 front. Mavic bullhorns and stem however cinelli 65 and 1a 130mm stem pictured. Campagnolo bottom bracket.
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