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• #527
£90 for the pair, I'll throw in the innertubes too.
No one has made an offer yet.
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• #528
Don't think your album work when I tried to view it.
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• #529
cash ok? I'll come and collect some time next week .. you are in SE1 arent you?
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• #530
That will be perfect, end of the week is better than early in the week.
And yes, Lavington Street, SE1 0NZ
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• #531
Cool, I'll PM you.
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• #532
I have found a Conti 4 season 28c but didn't test it yet, light and beautiful stuff !
*Compas:
Low rolling resistance Excellent grip Superior comfort Light weight Classic appearance Clincher tires with the ride of a good tubular*
But are they resistant to puncture and wear?
My actual schwalbe durano plus 25 (real26/27) are indestructibleYou riser is a bit to short IMO no ?
I have to find something like that for my daily...
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• #533
You riser is a bit to short IMO no ?
The bike is custom and the position is perfect, for me.
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• #534
Do you have other bikes ?
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• #535
Yes, a Serotta, a Brother, a Thorn, a Brompton.
I've had 3 cycle fits in addition to another for the Mather build. They've never produced variance greater than 1cm in the reach, seat height or position.
All of the custom bikes make me feel like Road Runner, I'm just floating along, legs whirring, for hundreds of Km, without feeling fatigue or pain or stuff like that. I freaking love my bikes for giving me that feeling.
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• #537
Thread necro! Those who have been around the forum for a long time may remember that about 12+ years ago I got a custom frame from Robin.
It’s served me well in the meantime, although getting cut up by a panel van means I need to take it for an alignment check at Bikefix.
Whilst it was put to one side I built a titanium Spectrum - although I let the build thread lapse so need to put some photos up.
And now, @shroppy sold me his surplus (ha!) Mather. Which should fill a gap nicely - road bike mentality, but clearance for tyres which will laugh at the UK’s excuse for road maintenance.
I cannot claim the build will progress rapidly - if nothing else I need to pick a colour(s) and send it off for paint. But I’ll try and keep the thread updated as I progress.
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• #538
Ah nice, what's the new frame look like?
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• #539
Is it this one? https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/273194/
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• #540
Yep, that’s the one
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• #541
A long time ago Robin Mather was selling a frame that he'd made for himself. I was poor at the time and couldn't really afford it.
It was a red 26" touring bike with a built in custom rack and some other nice bits.
It still makes me sad that it got away :(
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• #542
That and the £150 Look 595. Just in case you needed reminding.
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• #543
I can live with that one, although, still mildly annoying.
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• #544
Yes, I remember that one well - he was not long back from a tour on it somewhere far-flung when he finished my bike. If it helps make you feel any better, there’s an interview with him somewhere where he says that actually a converted MTB was more suitable for long-distance touring.
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• #545
Ironic since that's what I have now! I'd still like that bike.
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• #546
IIRC correctly he said it was based on his old converted MTB?
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• #547
Love the brown and off white
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• #548
The continental on ebay needs to be bought .... the mather fox headbadge is enough reason alone! Chris king bling bits are a bonus
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• #549
My green one is 15 years old, and I rode it today on a few hour amble around Central London. It is such a pleasure to ride, still mechanically perfect after all these years and so smooth to ride.
I don't ride enough, but sometimes it's such a pleasure I find it hard to stop.
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• #550
What it really needs now is some gravel tyres
dibs?