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• #26602
that is awesome. hope you buy it
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• #26603
I can't see how trail would be measured any different than the conventional way.
You have a positive head angle and fork offset/rake. -
• #26604
You are right. However with so much going on with that bike, intuition suggests trail might not be biggest factor. I feel like that fork would be quite flexy
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• #26605
Flexy fork you say?
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• #26606
Yeah maybe. I'd like to give it a spin tho. Looks fun
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• #26607
I would, but honestly I haven't even ridden a bike in weeks. This would just end up a hidden away curiosity. Besides money etc.
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• #26608
Sort of looks like it’s back to front
Or rides backforwards
Or, I dunno
Properly odd
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• #26609
It looks like a Pinarello
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• #26610
Umm…
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• #26611
A Doge-ma?
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• #26612
Dogshite
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• #26613
Dogginma
I’ll stop now
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• #26614
so good
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• #26615
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• #26616
It's only taken me a couple moths but got round to adding the 'cyclocampeur' style mixte tubes to my a frame today.
Decided to use my Flying Scot for the project as it needed some brass adding to the bb shell and the threads recutting so the paint was getting buggered anyway.
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• #26617
Saw this yesterday
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• #26618
Ooh that’s looking trick.
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• #26619
Very cool!
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• #26620
Lovely, needs to be brought to new page...
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• #26621
It looks great!
Are you planning to carry a lot of weight with this? or it's mainly for aesthetics?
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• #26622
Are you planning to carry a lot of weight with this?
Does my fat arse count?!
Nah, mainly aesthetics but also with it being skinny tubes in a large size it rides like over-cooked spaghetti so hoping to have fixed that, at least a little.
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• #26623
Very nice, what size is the frame?
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• #26624
Ace. Camping Scot. Look forward to seeing more.
On a similar note, a friend of mine has just made me a Primus stove mount for a Jack Taylor I'm restoring. Same as this -
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• #26625
Nice.
I was interested to see what that would look like with the prints so googled it and found this article.
http://www.smhc.co.uk/objects_item.asp?item_id=33105
They clamp in the article is quite different to what you have but interesting to see they were known as Glasgow Clamps!
That is bonkers
Looks like… errr… zero trail!
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