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• #3102
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• #3105
^Finally. Was waiting for that to end up here or even in the high brow porn.
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• #3106
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• #3107
Thread winner.
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• #3109
White was my original plan. Always liked white road bikes but I also hate cleaning bikes so black is probably more sensible for a winter bike.
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• #3110
Though if I leave it raw and ride it through spring, I could get it done white for the summer
Then blast it raw again for the winter?
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• #3111
I don't usually keep bikes that long
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• #3112
Lovely, beautifully proportioned and such an eye candy on the paint job!
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• #3117
Ye Gods, glad that didn't catch on...
Is there a road test of this thing up anywhere...?
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• #3118
So close c'est pour le cadre ?
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• #3119
http://www.pasqualinibike.com/
interesting reading.
lots of claims about the advantages of the design and some really cool r&d photos.http://www.pasqualinibike.com/tipi_bici.htm#bici
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• #3120
well that wasted a good hour of my morning!
even found a YouTube interview with the inventor.
https://youtu.be/mO83BSPja90
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• #3121
First pothole and you're done
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• #3122
you obviously haven't read the technical advantages section.
AGAINST A FRONTAL OBSTACLE, THE TRADITIONAL BICYCLE MAKES THE FORWARD CATAPULT EFFECT OF MAN. THE "PASQUALINI" VEHICLE LEAVES STILL ON THE ROAD
THE RUNNER ROTATING UNDER HIS LOWER LIMBS ROTATING ABOVE HIS HEAD TO FALL BACK IN FRONT OF HIS EYES
9) AGAINST A SIDEWALK OR A HOLE IN THE ROAD THE "PASQUALINI" BICYCLE RAISES THE FRONT AGAINST THE HINDSTACLEhttp://www.pasqualinibike.com/geom_telai.htm
honestly it's a fascinating read, the guy has also designed town bikes, MTBs, track, bikes for people with disabilities, an anatomical saddle and a load of chairs.
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• #3123
Where can I get one
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• #3124
Guilty cause it's in the small ring. Or is it..?
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• #3125
Look at the loft on that cap, perfect!
Boulder one is fit