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• #2401
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• #2402
i like that flashy green colour
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• #2403
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• #2404
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• #2405
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• #2407
Roberto, you must spend HOURS answering all this type of shit!
Q: Hello sir, do you think this would be better to be used as a beater or as a sunday show off kinda ride.
Of course I could consider it using it as a Bike polo bike on special occasions. Cheers greetings from SF
A: I would recommnend the bike to ridden only in sunny days tho, when the pink can be more visible. Are you part of the Mash crew?Q: i have a custom made top tube protector which is purple. do you think that it will look good on a pink frame?
A: it might be, might be, but of course it also depends the shade of purple of your top tube!Q: Hi, can you tell me what kind of pink this frame is? Will it match my pink deep V's?
A: Hello Sir, the frame is bubblegum-baby-pink colour, so yes i think it will match perfectly your Deep V's and your (custom) messenger bag!Q: Will this frame look good covered in stickers?
A: Yeah i think it would looks awesome dude!Q: Can you tell me if I can do barspins on this bike? Thanks.
A: Of course, just buy the MASHSF dvd straight from the US, they have a step-by-step tutorial about how to be a trackstar and win alleycat races! -
• #2408
Hahahahahaha... Roberto, you're a funny bastard.
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• #2409
Look at one i received yesterday:
Your Name: jo
Your Email: xxxxxxxxx
Subject: my bike
Message: I have a bike with columbus tubing.
It is marked super butted and has lotus decals on it.
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• #2410
how about this:
if you're tall- 61cm -
• #2411
Some nice bikes just come up on the Retrobike forum:
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=22648&highlight=
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• #2412
Charge Plug Frame
one for the spelling police:"Here i have a charge plug frame and forks for sail. A grate opportunity as u can not bye this frame and forks alone. The seat tube is 22" and has a 22" top tube. It has horizontal drop out perfect single speed and fixed wheel. The frame and forks are made of plain gauge tange steal. No cable lugs for a nice clean look. Colour dark blue and paint work in very good nick . Seat tube 27.2. 1 1/8 steerer. The frame has a nice short top tube for a snappy steering but also means that it fits the shorter person."
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• #2413
Both these are £300 each plus shipping which would be like £120ish..
Check the spelling on this
"Raceline with all the top gear on.used one season streamline all top gearing
double side sprockets on rear wheels,Alloy frame.Durance toe straps and durace cranks.52inch top tube and 52 from buttum bracket to top of Seat tube.Professional hubs.Mitchlin tires.1/8th chain.All top line track gear.Stel handlebars."and this one...
"Race line Track bike streamlined painted black raced one season double side sprocket rims steel sprint handlebars easton 70 seat pole suguno cranks 165,1/8chain.Toe straps sprint ones.Selle italla seat.52 top tube and 52 buttom to top of seat pole." -
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• #2416
Bizarre description of holdsworth frame in states http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Holdsworth-Frameset-another-Velveteen-Rabbit_W0QQitemZ280198827300QQihZ018QQcategoryZ98084QQtcZphotoQQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Up for sale is a new candidate for Velveteen Rabbit status, that is to say, shabby but REAL, a straight older scratched-up Holdsworth Special from 1971. The owner of this bike should have been reported to the SPCB, the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Bikes, but somehow he got off scot free and is probably scratching up his new carbon mount. Good Riddance!
It might be that he once lived in an Ashram in central Oregon, lived on raw vegetables juices only and meditated for hours until reaching that state of consciousness where he finally said "enough is enough" and went to work at McDonald's. He must have taken his bed of nails with him when he left the ashram, and had it propped on it's side in the garage and figured if it was good enough for his backside it was good enough for his bike. Maybe he was punishing his bike for carrying him so slowly. Hard to say... I have a Holdsworth frame from the early 1960's that a great touring bike, and its hard to not sent this bike off to the painters, but there's something intrinsic that shines through the abuse: quality.. Holdsworth has quietly built competent, quality and modestly priced frames for many years.
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• #2417
Hi all selling this on ebay if anyones interested....99p start
Shimano Tiagra BR-4500 Dual pivot brake caliper
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=320215618642&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT&ih=011 -
• #2419
Can you imagine if ebay suddenly banned sarcasm?
You'd be stuffed dude.I mean, it even made me think about buying another bike. Again.
Incredible Absolfrickinlutely genius. Pure and simple.
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• #2421
Harvic C X P 30 rims? Really? Hmmm…
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• #2422
This Eddy Merckx auction is getting out of hand. The bike was made by Falcon in the 1970s who licensed the Merckx name. They were kids bikes, I know 'cos I had one, so to pay £145 is insane. What amuses me is that the guy selling it realises he's making more than it's worth so has started to dampen down expectations in his comments.
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• #2423
deary me.
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• #2424
JOL
£$€.
Jeebus, £675 starting price?! Matt's TJ Quick was £200 - bargain.
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• #2425
My TJ Quick with Miche cranks/hubs and Campay Atlanta rims was £150 (or £180 can't remeber now) bargain