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• #2
do you have anything in bijou?
I have bath salts I can swap for that oil rub, whisper me.
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• #3
gotta love carbolite frames, nothing stronger than cast iron.
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• #4
hang on, a BSA? in my eagerness to make funnies i forgot to read the post. which BSA do you have? I have a BSA Sport (for sale).
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• #5
where's the nails?
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• #6
Here he is!
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• #7
Bloody scuppered.
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the Ace - you riding fixed these days dude? - haven't bumped into you in a while round clapham area
jonny (wilkinson)
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• #9
How do you reckon I feel then?
(At least I don't have to explain mine though)
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• #10
...and would you mind telling me:
WHOSE ARE THESE?!?
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• #11
hmmm.... anyway
both my bikes are carbolite, the tourer is carbolite 103 and the fixed is carbolite plus. the plus is stiffer. they're not bad for sub £30 frames.
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• #12
Hey Jonny
Got smooshed AGAIN before Christmas so only just riding anything.
Superprecise: It's a weekender - don-cha-know, in the most delcious shade of brown you've ever clapped eyes on.
(What kind of salts do you have? I was in the market for snake oil)
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• #13
The pug frame is nice.
Nice in low end of the market, paint could be better, but still it's black nid of way.
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• #14
the 80's carbolite, you say complete bike, is it rideable atm? and if so how much? a friend of mine is looking for a cheap bike to get him to the shops & back etc
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• #15
Back wheel is buckled - It's an original no name hub, no name rim, missing a couple of spokes. I haven't thought about repairing it, but it probably is possible.
Your welcome to come and kick the tyres, it's in saarf west four.
Thinking around £20, but feel free to have a look and tell me what you think.
Howdy all.
Got a black 80's carbolite frame (complete bike, but you're only going to want the frame) in petite
And a late 70's Raleigh BSA, probably about a medium.
If there's anyone out there who wants either - make me an offer (willing to trade for any track gubbins, bottles of cheap wine or an oil rub).