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very very nice .. both kitchen and bike!
What build have you planned? Wheels cranks? I am building something similar but nowhere as bling.
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Yes, I've been following your thread. Looks nice.
I didn't mean to get so bling, but at my frame size finding a light-ish, horizontal drop out frame with bottle cage bosses is pretty difficult. The burls ti frames are such good value.
The components will be: deda superlegara bars and stem, Columbus Grammy forks with tapered steerer, Easton ec70 inline seat post and fizik Arione saddle.
Wheels will be ambrosio Excellight rims on phil wood hubs. I really wanted goldtech track pro hubs, but they're out of stock and no one seems to be able to confirm if they will ever be back in stock again.
I'm confused, more pics of the kitchen or bike? Either way, these shots give you a bit of both. The bikes a custom to burls track, with internal routing for a rear brake. It's spec'd to be a fast fixed road bike for 100km rides in all seasons, a fixed bike that can climb and descend mountains confidently, but I may opt for a freewheel when I take it to the Alps. The build will be lightweight but not weight weenie.