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• #44101
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• #44102
That HT
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• #44103
This one is mine, thanks!
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• #44104
is that one of the earlier ambrosio discs? If so, it must weight alone as much as twice the frame does! :)
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• #44105
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• #44106
Saw it, but the brake didn't let me post it here :(
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• #44107
that BMC is a clusterfuck of no
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• #44108
Don't mind it for a BMC...
Prefer previous build liek.
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• #44109
Good frame, good size, build doesn't compliment it particularly well imo
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• #44110
Agreed with the build not suiting it (in either guises imo)
Furthermore, I will repeat a well-known criticism of that frame: THOSE FUCKING CHAINSTAYS ARE GRIM
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• #44111
I'm sure the BMC is great as a track bike but it's too ugly and slack to be slave.
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• #44112
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• #44113
IMG_0502 by 40 skid patches, on Flickr
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• #44114
Untitled by 40 skid patches, on Flickr
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• #44115
Yes it is, but the frame is not so light because of the steel drop out. ;)
And for the brake, it´s stupid to ride brakeless in Paris imo. -
• #44116
It's stupid to ride brakeless in most cities.
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• #44117
Why? I found it to be quite good.
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• #44118
This build wasn't serious, i'm usually riding it with drop bar and low profil.
As IR says, it´s a good track bike but not made for the street. I'll sell it and have a seta for slave.
I apologize for my bas english. -
• #44119
Yes indeed but I've seen a lot of brakeless bikes on this forum.
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• #44120
I ride brakeless and this thread is sorta a brakeless haven I guess, lots of people out side of it aren't fans.
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• #44121
Isn't paris all flat? HTFU
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• #44122
I've ridden brakeless in Paris without any issues. I was more worried about stricter rozzers who don't like ze english etc. Drivers are worse on average than here but are much more predictable if that makes any sense. Roads are much better.
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• #44123
Fair amount of cobbles in Paris non?
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• #44124
monmartre hill ain't all that small
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• #44125
I stopped slaving in paris cos me string-of-onions kept jamming in the spok.