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• #36952
Especially because there are relatively few of them.
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• #36953
But they're so eco friendly
they're a fucking waste of time and material. and pictures of them are a waste of the electricity it takes to display them on a screen. Grrr.
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• #36954
What the ever loving shitfister? So many questions. Is that a drillium rim? Superstack? SS? Untaped drops? Bullhorn bar angle? Whateven tyres? Longest cranks ever? How not to lock your bike? Cable routing? Leader? Ahhhhhhhhhhh!...
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• #36955
Is that a drillium rim?
Yes, and you can now get them with hearts or stars as well as boring circular drilling
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• #36956
And slotted too
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• #36957
This FB page is full of idiot Yanks with terrible taste.
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• #36958
I've told him he needs a word with Russ.
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• #36959
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• #36960
wait what!? @monkdagola does the rider throw the bike over over or does the car clip the bars? I'm seeing both
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• #36961
Rider throws it in rage
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• #36962
^ what Olly said.
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• #36963
At the bottom right angle it says "last kilometre".
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• #36964
Christ!
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• #36965
"fixie sled"
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• #36966
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• #36967
hairstyles and attitudes
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• #36968
^^ kinda like that tbh
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• #36969
This 'sungle' speed, for a mere £1200:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/271781291707
Sync Bicycles offer hand crafted bicycles with a distinctive and unique design. The aesthetic of the bike will literally stops people in their tracks and you will certainly notice the number of double-takes people give as they admire the truely unique frame. Our aim is simple…To provide cyclists with a cool alternative to the thousands of conventional bike designs found around our streets.
Developed by product designer and cycling enthusiast John Goodhew, Sync Bicycles pushes back the aesthetic boundaries of bike design and provides cyclists with a frame style that has never been seen before.
It is a stripped down, fixed gear bike with an emphasis on function and style that uncompromising seeks to mix up bike design where all bikes look fundamentally the same. After experimenting with different designs and prototypes, Howard had his Eureka moment in 2012, when he saw the possibility of a bike frame that replicated the crouched posture cyclist adopts when tucked into position at speed, particularly in velodromes or at speed downhill.
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• #36970
has stand, is propped against wall
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• #36971
Howard had his Eureka moment in 2012, when he saw...
...what Olli Erkkila had been doing for the preceding 5 years
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• #36972
That group just keeps on giving... -
• #36973
The aesthetic of the bike will literally stops people in their tracks and you will certainly notice the number of double-takes people give
I can understand that but
as they admire the truely unique frame
Not so much
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• #36974
It's like a Viks on a LSD trip
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• #36975
But they're so eco friendly