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• #352
Gypsum hill. Photo of glow in the dark logo...
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• #353
raaaadddd
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• #354
RaaaaaaddddDaaaadddd
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• #355
And these turned up in the post. A set for the Tandem maybe @7VEN?
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• #356
I want glow in the dark for my Porklyn project.
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• #357
Doesn't look like they come in 130 BCD. That's a real shame*
Bike looks cracking Matt.
Hope you ride home down the hill on it to test it out on Christmas eve.*NOT
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• #358
Mini one has photos.
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• #359
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• #361
OMG YOU FORGOT THE CHAINSTAYS
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• #362
Sounds like something I would do to be fair...
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• #363
Now I want a balance bike.
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• #364
good fuckin god this is rowdy as fuck!
truly insane. stop makin big people bikes and stick to rad kids -
• #365
this makes me tempted to have kids....
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• #367
How does the backwards crown on the fork help with stability? (I'm sure that was what was said a few pages back)
Also, how much does it weigh?
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• #368
Looks TUFF.
Hopefully not an issue, but I wonder if that fork crown is just right for good shinners?
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• #369
This is the raddest thread on here. I love it!
Great work buddy.
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• #370
These bikes are amazing. Having been involved over the weekend (in a strictly viewing capacity) in stuffed toy building for a three year old, I'm sure that your daughter will love having something that was made just for her.
This whole thread reminds me of a mid 90's MBUK article where Louis Colella did a similar endeavour; unfortunately I can't find a trace of it, but I imagine this thread will bring you not a little new business.
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• #371
Something really clever with springs... That doesn't quite work at the moment. Will post photos when u have put them back on. Weighs 3kg.
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• #372
Did think about that, but having had a balance bike for the first daughter, her legs always trailed behind when riding, very different in use position than anything with pedals. The pedal bike doesn't have the swoopy crown for exactly this reason. Good spot though!
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• #373
I'm sure you're right. Can't quite grasp the scale of the bike and tiny human. Looks amazing, it's giving me ideas for my first kids first bike. I'd have to built it with wood though as I have no welding or brazing skills.
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• #374
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• #375
Nothing as rad as this tho!
Where are these buried steel deposits?