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• #102
^haha! Hopefully it will arrive tomorrow, then some new pictures coming.
Already wrapped the LA84 with some Casiraghi Industriale fluo yellow bar tape, new pics soon.Today I crossed my girlfriend's path and she improvised at filming
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjD4ZCDci04&feature=youtu.be
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• #103
Fluo full on
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• #104
That's awesome!
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• #105
Looks rad!
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• #106
agreed
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• #107
Colour matching to perfection, so nice!
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• #108
So good
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• #109
Bravissimo!
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• #110
Awesome!
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• #111
Killer Somec.. loving all that fluoro!
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• #112
i'm feeling the chainring, seems like a shame to polish it out when you went to the trouble of getting it made. rad
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• #113
Fluoro is perfect, very well executed. Got me contemplating paint to contact point colour matching for mine but I'm sure it would end in a 1 way ticket to anti.
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• #114
The most difficult part is to get bits of the same gradient... get them slightly different and it will look off. Took a long time but hopefully now it's all matching!
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• #115
Looks great! What handlebar tape did you end up using...? I'm in the market for some exactly like this but every brand seems obsessed with peppering their logos all over the tape!
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• #116
This is Casiraghi Industrale bar tape, they appear for cheap on the bay every now and then!
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• #117
Aerobar fitted for "commuter" set up:
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• #119
Put the fluro saddle back on at once.
Fucken ace.
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• #120
Aerobar on risers? Why not!
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• #121
silly 90s ftw
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• #123
I think you may have just upped the game rad wise. Fluro aero bars on fluro gripped risers.
Moar pictures please.Nice place.
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• #124
I need to find a solution for the arm rests, as clamping them on the ramping part of the bars make them stay inclined.
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• #125
Very nice bike! I really love the machined chainring. All it needs is a nice neon yellow Rolls saddle