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• #132577
...i don't know what you heard a-bout me
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• #132578
that I am a m-fin' P-MM-P
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• #132579
Super lovely!
The plastic bottle + handlebar bag finish it.
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• #132580
Awesome<3
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• #132581
Suteki desu!
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• #132582
Thanks for your nice comments! I spontaneously bought the PMP crank when picking up a stem I bought of eBay. It’s my first time using a compact crank and I like its look paired with 7800 dura ace. Actually I am using many left over bits (7403 wheels, 7700 rear shifter, 7800 brakes, 7900 dt shifter) but it works well as 10 speed. Going to mount a 7800 front shifter in the next days to replace the 105 which is not working all that great.
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• #132583
What's the story of this frame? How old is it? Why does it have tricolore on the forkcrown and why does it have a seperate seatpost clamp??
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• #132584
I think the frame is from 2009. It was built by Nakagawa for the Japanese version of the “Rapha Continental”. There are some pictures of the frame on Flickr and there is an interview at the washing machine post of Raphas Japan representative in 2009 talking about ordering the frame. I just bought it recently second hand so I don’t know why it has the Tricolore… but about the seperate seat clamp, that’s a change in design Nakagawa did about that time… when you look at his recent frames they all have seat clamps.
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• #132587
Muppet bike
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• #132588
Wild
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• #132589
🤤
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• #132590
A real forum classic! Nice build
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• #132591
Such a wonderful Time Machine build, salsa stem “chefs kiss”
Just needs a tri spoke
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• #132592
Tangoed my fixie…
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• #132593
Gimme those forks plz!
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• #132594
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• #132595
Euuuugh. Really thought I'd finally finish building this weekend and have a fun bike to bomb around on but turns out that VO seatpost is literally garbage. Besides being designed by Satan (requires holding 5 loose components together off-bike with one hand while blind threading the bolt with the other) the single threaded piece immediately shed some metal and cross-threaded, rendering it unusable. Will sniff around local shops for a Ritchey Classic or similar I can just buy tomorrow but not hopeful.
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• #132596
Lovely selection of parts! Hope you can find a suitable seatpost soon. Sim Works Beatnik would look great!
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• #132597
wooden bars are an interesting choice.
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• #132598
Got lucky! Found a Thomson in the right spec for a nice price after all. @bigshape bar is from Passchier, I ran it for a couple of weeks on the predecessor before starting this build - very noodly but very comfortable. They say not to be used for real mtb riding, drops etc but ought to be fine for faux-mtb and casual use I reckon. It's about a dozen slices of wood laminated under pressure.
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• #132599
Love love love those bars!!!
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• #132600
Looking forward to this!
Pmp cranks are a nice touch