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• #42652
T is for trek
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• #42653
A really ugly trek....
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• #42654
Not trispok?
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• #42655
What the fuck is that trek. Antiphabet
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• #42656
^^Can't it be both?
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• #42657
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• #42658
U is for upsidedown's TT bike
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• #42659
Need maor 55t
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• #42660
U is for...
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• #42661
Got my self some new wheel builds on the way. I would like them to meet a new frame.
Anyone got any recommendations? I've been looking at the affinity lo pro, it looks like a great riding style.
Or is affinity mass produced guff? -
• #42662
Yes it is.
Are you looking for cheap aero alu? Why not try custom? -
• #42663
As in custom frame?
My max is about 500 for a decent steel preferably lo pro frame.
Very few and far between.
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• #42664
For lo pro do you mean "real" lo pro or one of these modern faux lo pro with 700c front wheel?
You should try to contact Orlowski maybe... They did some awesome 700c-700c lo pros in the past, maybe they can do some kind of replica ;) -
• #42665
You should be able to get something really nice second hand for 500 quid.
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• #42666
Yep, this would make more sense
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• #42667
You got any links?
Not to mean you do all the work. I cant find any.
Dont know where to find them. -
• #42668
maybe you can help us by telling us what you already like/hunting.
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• #42669
Brilliant. Team Hip Hop Slave to the rescue.
First ever track i had was a polished Merkz steel. Must have been later 70s 80s anyway. I sold it and have regretted it ever since. Should have seen it. Campag Atlanta 96 rims and everything. Sold it for a holiday. :-(
It wasnt lo pro but had very tight clearance so it was twitchy like i imagine a lo pro to be.
Has to be steel. Obv. Tight clearance (lo pro preferably)
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• #42670
If this hasn't gone and fits you..? Only £350~ aswell with 26'' fork.
http://www.lfgss.com/conversations/256292/#comment11875340V is for Vicini
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• #42671
that rossin is such a bargain.
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• #42672
I should have said. My current track frame is 56cm seat tube.
That Rossin is beautiful but I'd need a 700 fork
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• #42673
surely 'C' should be for concorde
and can't you get a lo pro built for around £500: (from Lee Cooper cycles)
"The cheepest I could build you a low profile frame and fork, would be about, £505. plus VAT.
That would be using Reynolds 631 tubing, neatly fillet brazed but not smoothed, in a single powder coated colour .
Provided you give me as many details of the frame you can, including sizes, braze ons, etc.
Hope this helps." -
• #42674
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• #42675
:)
T is for Tommasini...