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• #452
(Trying to break the all black ideology)
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• #453
jus build it with what youve got for now and then decide down the line
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• #454
Yah, I was trying to let @umop3pisdn down slowly; I'm sorry but I can't do all black parts.
Yeah, I am gonna start to make a plan of what parts will be used on the build thread.
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• #455
I'm sorry but I can't do all black parts.
Wow, bit racist, gashh whats wrong with black, uh?
Black is the new black.
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• #456
That frame needs black components
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• #457
contact points wil be black, but holding the line at black anode parts.
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• #458
All black everything
Do ittt.
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• #459
All black jap can look decent.. will take a photo later of mine and show you :-)
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• #460
My Mankino is built with mostly black parts, and Chubs, and still isn't totally anti. I think black components will look good on that frame.
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• #461
really was meaning to build it up in a more classic style i.e. sliver parts black contact points.
Looks nice tho^
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• #462
thanks, i've changed my mind in the 8 minutes, build it with silver parts it will look great
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• #463
Black & silver is the new black ;)
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• #464
A non-NJS side note.
Is that a Fabric ALM saddle on there?
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• #465
Nah, fizik kurve chameleon
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• #466
and still isn't totally anti.
awkward
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• #468
Is that paint or just metal flake?
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• #469
Drop bar, front brake and GP4000sII in 25mm.
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• #470
black cranks now look way better actually
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• #471
but they gotta go...
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• #472
The mix of black and silver accent work pretty well.
Note the spokey dokey on the back wheel to wary off wheelsucker.
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• #473
not as fixie skiddy as before ):
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• #474
No, was fun with flat bar, but get a bit boring on a long ride.
TBF, this is mostly temporary until I finish the Tokyo Fixed Dream Machine.
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• #475
Put compact bars on my Samson yesterday which has raised the position a little and is now a little more comfy, raised the hoods maybe 2cm over the previous position and I can probably afford to drop the stem a little more than where it is at now.
why do you need chain tugs?