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• #227
How much was the framebuilders course + materials if you dont mind me asking?
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• #228
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• #229
I think it was about £1,200 all up. I looked at it as a holiday.
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• #230
Nice that. Will put him in the frame for the next one.
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• #231
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• #232
Looking good! More pictures please
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• #233
I took some more, but I'm a crap photographer.
Hoping to have it built by the weekend - will take some proper pics then.
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• #234
Project complete;)
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• #235
Brilliant work. Super impressed
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• #236
Monster thread, hulk result
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• #237
Super! (though I'm not a fan of the huge spacertower, nor the Thomson post). But magnificent frame!
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• #238
Pink valve caps, nice attention to detail!
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• #239
Amazing observational skills.
The pink valve caps, and the matching pink bottle-cage bolts were a gift from the guys at London Bicycle Workshop, who did the build.
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• #240
I thought they might be pink too, but they could have had purple fringing
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• #241
Really liking this bike, must be great to have built the frame up yourself and then finally get to ride it. Super tidy lugs.
The groupset is a great choice for the build too - a local shop has a Colossi steel frame with the very same on it and it looks almost as good as yours. How does it ride?
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• #242
Fantastic work.I love silver painted steel frames.It shows off the fine lug work and fluted tubes very well. For me pink, cerise and brown are not quite working as a combo.Either silver headset or no brown would be better. Otherwise stunning finale to a great thread.
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• #243
looks really impressive. you might want to put some helicopter tape on the head tube, or the cables may rub the paint.
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• #244
Silver/ pink looks nice . Front end also doesn't work quite for me, paint matching the fork to pink and a silver headset would be nice, I think!
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• #245
Looks banging-what a build and what a process... Chapeau!
Heard from Colourtech today that the frame is ready for collection.
I am excite.