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• #527
Really this frame is too small for me, I wish I had time to make a new one.
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• #528
I rode my rode bike set up as a proper road bike yesterday for the first time in ages.
I am going to get some new gum wall tyres when we get closer to summer and maybe a 130mm -6° stem instead of 120mm -10°.
I am still not hundred percent confident my neck will allow me to ride the bike slammed, but it sure feels faster ;) I'll keep it like this a bit for RP lap smashing and see how I fair on +100km rides.
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• #529
girls don't shit?
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• #530
It is by a guy called Jody Barton.
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• #531
Nice bike.
Can I share a pic on my instagram for the stickers please? -
• #532
No
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• #533
lol
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• #534
Bugger
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• #535
Of course you can mate.
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• #536
Fanx :)
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• #538
Tuesday night is Cargo Bike Night
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• #539
Same as k's fork?
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• #540
Not quite. Hers is segmented as well but with tapered fork legs.
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• #541
Very nice as usual.
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• #542
prototyping a yoke
I don't understand what it's for. Pls xplain.
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• #543
Massive tires and tuktitude!
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• #544
Yup. It will be machined a bit, bent and then welded together
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• #546
Aha, thanks.
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• #547
I have received material for making the soft bed for the cargo bike.
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• #548
I am trying make a decision for forks for the GT.
I might order a Richard Sachs fork crown. Although I love his fork ends, I am thinking of opting for something else as the Henry James rear dropouts of the GT has mudguard eyelets, and I might want to use it with mudguards one day.Or I might make segmented forks like this Hunter. What you think?
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• #549
How about a triple plate crown with the lower plate curved like the hunter?
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• #550
Sachs crown ATMO
They brake very well. They were easy to set up. They allow me to use cheaper 10sp group set. They will last me a lifetime. And they are pretty.