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• #77
Looking good. Excellent job and congrats for persevering.
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• #78
Having trouble uploading photos from my phone, ugh. Thank you though, it did take a seriously long time but it was so worth the wait. I can't stop smiling!
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• #79
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• #80
Stupid thing. I think the files are too big. More photos here - http://www.pedalroom.com/bike/brian-rourke-trackroad-bike-14078
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• #81
lovely!
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• #82
im jelly now
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• #83
Wow great job girl! And they said it's not a good idea converting this.
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• #84
I really like the paint on this.
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• #85
Read the first page, thought it'd never happen.
But jeez man. That's absolutely lovely.
Love the paint and gumwalls finish it off beautifully.
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• #86
Yup! That's really goood
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• #87
Mmmm....
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• #88
Funkin great seeing the driveside pics. I really hope those front forks are not too flexy though - not much clearance with those tyres. Nice wheels too.
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• #90
Crying out for crabon clinchers...chinese?
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• #91
Not necessarily if they were originally track forks not designed with braking forces in mind.
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• #92
although, they do look more like a road fork...
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• #93
lovely paintjob. welcome to the fancy fade crew :)
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• #94
Thanks all for the wonderful comments! :-)
Had a bit of fork flex/down tube rub when riding brakeless with a 25. Running a 23 now so should be fine. Brake clearance is good.
Crabon wheelset will probably be the only upgrade, once winter is over. Still dialling in the fit, could definitely benefit from a layback post. Suggestions?
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• #95
Wow ... that is sublime!
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• #96
Yeah that looks ridiculously good
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• #97
Rad
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• #98
Your bike is amazing, a campag record crabon seatpost would match nicely? I managed to get mine on ebay for £35 + postage (NOS)
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• #99
It's in Aus by the way.
Matchey matchey groupset.
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• #100
Think a Black Nitto 65 would be ace.
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