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• #153
Nice, never seen a diamant ti, good job.
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• #154
That's lovely, great attention to detail.
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• #155
Very nice! Great job, looks classy
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• #157
Woah that's crazy looks amazing
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• #158
Wow that's great! In my mind your last name is Van Schip and that handlebar is 32cm wide.
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• #159
Stunning machine, looks absolutely magnificent! And that balance bike is more rad than all my bikes combined. ;)
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• #160
Now the road bike is finished I've time to finish some other projects, the 26" Libertas already had a few changes and i'm also working on the peugeot 26 fully.
I should be saving money for a custom disc brake steel race frame because that's the dream
instead I very impulsively bought something last week that does justice to the title of this thread
bought it for this:
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• #161
For christ sake Jan...this is my favourite bike thread. That thing is gawjus bbz.
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• #162
Wasn't Braun from Rotterdam?
Spijkenisse, I'll take that as a yes. And they still exist!
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• #163
Paint looks amazing on that, proper Bobby dazzler.
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• #164
That paintjob is mental, I don't recall seeing anything like that before. Interesting brand too, they have built quite some gorgeous looking bikes in the past, I should pay their shop a visit...
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• #165
Right! I even think they're one of the bigger custom builders in NL right now?
@user75204 thanks!
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• #166
That's already on my to do list for while too, might go in a few months
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• #167
Ha and they're not even on Instagram, their customer base must be the polar opposite of mine.
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• #168
They have instagram.com/brauncycling
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• #169
A month ago we were on holiday in France for three weeks with a camper van and I brought my gravel bike, which was good. Did a few small trips and took some pictures:
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• #170
Lots of gravel in the northern part of France, definitely wanna go back there!
And the Libertas is ready, my wife likes it but I'm afraid the quality is too low to keep it as a permanent bike..
An inner tube blew right trough these new shiny skin walls. So I decided to try a diy repair, surprisingly it works up until now.
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• #171
Looks great!
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• #172
Good to see. We shall all need to do this after the apocalypse. Did you use tub repair thread?
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• #173
Ha! I've done repairs like this using fishing line, worked well. My stitching wasn't as regular as yours though...
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Your bikes are amazing man, dibs on the Diamant!
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• #175
No just some random reinforced sewing thread and then smeared it with glue
Thanks @all, much appreciated
That Gazelle's gonna be absolutely fabulous.