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• #2626
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• #2627
Since he is back today, deserves quoting here
I've ridden Swains in 94"
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• #2628
lovely condish
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• #2629
Urgh, I can't stand abbreviayshes like that.
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• #2630
It’s been a grail frame for quite a while... I hope it’s special but that’ll be proved in the riding...
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• #2631
Yeah brother! You shouted FIXED GEAR. Kept the legs turnin all day
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• #2632
Only dickheads ride bikes.
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• #2633
Ha.
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• #2634
so question number 2 - a slightly more tricky one possibly... does anyone know how to make my steerng.. less responsive?
The trouble is, its so clean and new in there, that if i lift the bike a little the front end flops down loose, all the way round, usually sending my calliper crashing into my downtube....
I quite like it on older steel frames where the steering axis isnt loose like blowing in the wind, its more just that it wont turn any further than when you move it.. usually it looks like thats because theres a good amount of darkened grease keeping it slow and squishy...
any ideas? maybe some kind of incredibly thick but clean and slow moving grease?
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• #2635
Ultegra is for peasants
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• #2636
Could be also golf club candidate.
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• #2637
Lotus 110, ex-GAN frame used by Pascal Lance
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• #2638
damn beat me to it :)
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• #2639
I think it is about details, composition, thoughtful engineering/tectonics, fabrication quality/material choices, price point and timeless understated graphics and obviously the most elegant geometry version of the required fit and intended use
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• #2640
“ride what you brung/fuck shit up” is the vibe I’m getting from that : /
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• #2641
First I read your comment as a matter of modernism being blind to its ideals as formalist as they are explained through function?
Where as form that is being added, such as the Sklar bend, is considered lesser because form is not considered a function.
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• #2642
Now, now lads- it is actually quite an interesting discussion. Certainly a cut above the usual 'OMGZ, that is rad, that is anti' level of discourse from your average LFGSS non-fixie non-skidder.
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• #2643
Then again, I wouldn't expect it to be interesting to anyone who had actually paid money for a Talbot / Isen ;)
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• #2644
I thought designer chat was pretty standard for lfgss
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• #2645
Tectonics is the do-a-skid of 2020, now all you OG forumers have fucked your knees
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• #2646
4 matches for the word 'formalist' on LFGSS; 10,148 for the word 'rad'.
I rest my case, m'lord.
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• #2648
Ha!
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• #2649
Get a helmet, and not too big gear, you'll be fine ;)
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• #2650
now all you OG forumers have fucked your knees
I have a feeling the few of us on here who still ride fixed have actually been around for a while.