-
• #56252
Would rep
-
• #56253
y ur stem point up m9
-
• #56254
Not my bike. If it were, I’d put something outrageous on there just to get this crew sweating
-
• #56255
-
• #56256
Looks like a bike drawn by a 3 year old
-
• #56257
this is my one :)
-
• #56258
-
• #56259
-
• #56260
That Yamaguchi saddle-dropout matching angle
-
• #56261
That yellow Viv was on here, forget the guys name tho
-
• #56262
The dropouts are wild, right? I figure Yamaguchi had some reason for it but I do wonder what it might have been.
-
• #56263
-
• #56264
for a 650c forks ?
-
• #56265
I believe that's the original fork. All the other angles in the main triangle seem about right for 700/700
-
• #56267
.
-
• #56268
LOLLL
-
• #56269
-
• #56270
Love a bareknuckle
-
• #56271
Anyone got a clue what that stem is?
-
• #56272
-
• #56273
It would appear that even it's owner doesn't know....
nice tho
https://www.pedalroom.com/bike/eai-bareknuckle-56-42418
-
• #56274
Trek, ITM, and Voodoo (plus tons of unbranded) steel stems from back in the day have the double bolt for the steerer, but generally have a single-bolt for the bar clamp. Any might have made some later ones with removable faceplates, not sure. GT stems definitely have that style removable faceplate, but have a hidden-bolt style steerer clamp.
-
• #56275
Thats hilarious
Saddle does not pass go>>> Straight to anti