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• #2377
New job tomorrow, back to work by bicycle. Mudguards fitted.
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• #2378
Lookin tukt and tidy, glad it has found a proper home
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• #2379
Nice! Very functional
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• #2380
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• #2382
Edited for subject content....
I'll be back
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• #2383
No brakes and no brake levers, so >>>>
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• #2384
Just put this together. Waiting until someone gifts me a black tyre for the rear..
Should be good for Regent's fast laps.
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• #2385
Sam ! I’ve got loads of black tyres … all sizes ready to go …. get rid of that tan wall asap … !
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• #2386
You need to put the shim in the lever body to make it work with compact bar
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• #2388
I have a pirelli something in 28 or a gp4000 in 25 if you would like. FOC
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• #2389
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• #2390
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• #2391
road fixed Brother Swift is back in prep for Deal With It next week.
cycled to Richmond park for a lap after an early shift at work today and it’s definitely slightly more comfortable than with drops and cross top
*did not mean to @ you Thrasher… oops
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• #2392
Looks comfy!
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• #2393
Looks rapid :)
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• #2394
New build - wanted something fixed with road geo and two brakes to use as a nippy lockup beater.
Pretty light and stiff, just what I was hoping for really. SPD-SLs were all I had to hand, but quite handy for riding in normal shoes when needed for pootling about.
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• #2395
That's nice! Judging by the pizza sticker it's my old frame - it was one of my most regretful sales -(
The alu fork is unforgiving though.
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• #2396
Thanks - I've tried with a carbon Hylix fork in the past, which was noticeably a bit floppy in comparison. But yeah, is a bit tiring on the hands after a while. Good for short quick rides.
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• #2397
Off to Paris
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• #2398
That Eastway is great
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• #2399
That looks dope, enjoy!
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• #2400
Bon voyage!
koolstop salmon work well too, all be it a bit squealy on occasion