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• #2552
That lovely bike has made me realise I need to sort out a winter fixed, with mudguards and sealed bearings. Here's my green Geoffrey Butler in sunnier times. I bought this off Jack Thurston in the summer.
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• #2553
That flint stinks of South Coast...UK?
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• #2554
what frame is that?
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• #2555
Yep, St Leonards-on-sea
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• #2556
Traitor Luggernaut. Apparently Traitors were prone to cracking but I've been riding this a fair bit and have no big complaints. I'd like to get it powdercoated and find a nicer fork with more clearance but overall it's the best I've come up with so far for a pratical road fixed.
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• #2557
Bombtrack Arise entering road fixed mode thanks to a 12 quid 6 bolt cog and a spare chain I had around. Cables have since been tidied up, and will properly rewrap the bars to take off the shifter etc. Stem and spacers aren’t quite right either but was a proper parts bin build in the first place.
Considering it an experiment for now - if it works will get a new back wheel sorted so I can stick the rear brake back on - Surly makes a 135mm disc fixed hub
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• #2558
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• #2559
Welcome to Wales - coming back from any ride here is one big game of guess the turd. I will wash it, eventually.
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• #2561
Such a banger
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• #2562
rear rack
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• #2563
Just built up. Test ride later if I'm lucky
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• #2564
Lovely frame and some nice parts
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• #2565
Thanks. Will probably get a record 2 bolt seatpost at some point as well, when funds allow
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• #2566
Lovely. Top marks also for going with full coverage 'guards. Should keep you nice and dry. All you need now is a classic Carradice zipped roll for all your kit.
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• #2567
That Holdsworth would look even more beautiful with some original Bluemels mudguards.
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• #2568
I've got some black ones but they've got a crack so rattle like a nightmare. These'll do for now. Better coverage too, although I do wonder if it's possible to rivet some modern long mudflaps to some original bluemels guards
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• #2569
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• #2570
Have posted this a few times but it’s always changing.
Did Rapha’s a day in hell route yesterday, it can do anything. Road fixed is the most evolved form of bike.
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• #2571
Superb. This is my level of bike maintenance.
Such a bullet proof propulsion method.
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• #2572
This is great, what size is it?
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• #2573
Thanks-It's 21 inch c-t-c seat tube and 22 c-t-c top tube
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• #2574
Fun! What's the saddle??
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• #2575
Possible repost
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Two fords and some exceptionally greasy descents on today’s ill-thought-out fixie route. I’m definitely coming round to the idea that 2-brake road fixed is the way to go!
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