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• #2
Wednesday is the new Friday?
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• #3
classic lugged track
Popcorn ready
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• #4
Trip-trap, trip-trap, trip-trap...
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• #5
Popcorn.com
create works of art on wheels
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• #6
Have you got anything in Teak?
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• #7
Can I varnish this?
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• #8
I wooden't polish this turd.
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• #9
Single speed, but with only a front brake.
50p saddle and seatpost.
Cheese chainset.
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• #10
Would you recomend handlebar tape? Or just leave it bare?
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• #11
Are the lugs dowel jointed or tenon?
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• #12
Depends if you like splinters.
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• #13
Does it float?
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• #14
And what else floats?
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• #15
Buuuuurn her!!!!
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• #16
It usually depends on the amount of fibre in the diet.
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• #17
Rosewood has a higher stated average density than water- so no it probably doesn't.
Which is good because then you won't have to tie any weights to it when putting the poor thing out of its misery in the nearest canal.
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• #18
deary me.
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• #19
One word: gorgeous
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• #20
It's sold. Thanks for your help guys.
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• #21
on here?
poidh
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• #23
Is this sale thread a joak?
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• #24
I am a diligent and dynamic team of one, armed with the need to create and imbued with the will to build it beautiful. Most of the time this is by hand and all of the time it’s pretty old skool, turning traditional techniques in modern methods.
Woodgrain Frames really evolved out of terminal frustration. I couldn’t get a specialist, artist or designer in the land to do a decent job at a cost and timescale that made any sense. So instead, I taught myself through the medium of patience, practice and more frames than I can count. I’m also an architect most of the time and an obsessive attention to detail probably helped a bit.
Since those early days, I received enough interest from friends, family and people at traffic lights all over London to spark it up into a service that I can now proudly offer to everyone
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This can't die out on the first page?!
Selling immaculate single-speed urban commuter. This bike has hardly been ridden – used primarily as a showcase piece for Woodgrain Frames – an artisan paint-shop that create works of art on wheels using hand-painting techniques. This one is a bespoke original finished in high-gloss Rosewood. Bike has had full service and parts upgrade (brake callipers/pads, headset bearings replaced).
£380 ONO
About bike:
Frame: Classic lugged track 4130 chromoly (56cm)
Paint: Hand-painted Rosewood
Forks: Chrome bladed mid-stock fork
Gears: Single-speed
Wheels: 700c track double-walled aluminium alloy deep-rim with flip-flop hub
Brakes: Std calliper with black race lever (front only)
Saddle: Madison Flux Men’s MTB with Cro-Mo Rails
Bars: Chrome 70s drop (390mm centre to centre, 70mm reach, 150mm drop)
Pedals: Lightweight D20 Crank Candy: Platform alloys (9,16”) spindle with built-in pins
Seatpost: Chromaloy with micro-adjustable cradle
Crank set: 44-tooth track crankset
Stem: Forged traditional integrated quill stem
About Woodgrain Frames (WGF):
Woodgrain frames is an artisan paint shop that specialise in detailing bike frames in faux woodgrain finishes from scratch. Each frame is a bespoke original piece which is painstakingly completed by hand using the finest best-in-class water-soluble varnishes and stains.
Woodgrainframes.com
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