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Mine
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Unfinished project, needs CAD/CAM to finish: twin big ring and FD cage
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Love a triple in my house:
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I'm here for it!
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That Thorn is a thing of colourful beauty
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The Campagnolo triple as seen in your first and third pictures, is one of the be best looking bike parts ever made as far as I’m concerned.
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Love that Condor.
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Lots of love for the three-er here
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For those days when I need to winch myself up this hills.
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The stem on that surly looks like it's ready to blast off! I don't think I ever seen one so steep.
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VO Gooseneck: Am I a joke to you?
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A bike with coloured brooks springs can never be considered a beauty...
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Tercian...
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Bubbling Bob Jackson here as well
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I think what I find most pleasing is the owners utter disregard for conventional expectations around bike aesthetics. Not to mention the extraordinary steerer tube and spacer situation.
It’s like the person at a party dancing wildly, alone, sober and with total abandon. Something admirable about it.
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Amen!
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utter disregard for conventional expectations around bike colours
The aesthetics in the sense of parts selection, proportions etc. are all very much spot on, it’s just an unconventional choice of coloured details
Noticed triples making a bit of a comeback recently, or maybe I've just noticed them more as I'm riding one.
Place for all things triples! Few of my faves I've seen.
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