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• #1627
MuleFace [quote]dogmatic [quote]adoubletap Japanes MTB brand 'Unauthorized' comes out with track hubs; goes mental with the powdercoat. courtesy of Blue Lug
That mint green hub is exactly the same color as my powdercoated Moser singlespeed. Time for a new wheel set?[/quote]
its the same color as the rims and pin striping on my old nashiki.. i kind of want one[/quote]
Indeed! I don't *need *one (I want several - but I think I'd try to eat them though). However, I googled the brand and I couldn't find anything on them nor these hubs for sale. Where can you buy them?
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• #1628
Fixie Pixie (groan) has a link and handy price translation (sub £40 for the rear? Anyone for a multi buy?)
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• #1629
how about you dismantle your own hubs and take to armourtex with a few others ;)
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• #1631
what the fuck is going on with that saddle?...
And please get some trispokes! i think those would look crazy on that yamaguchi... :) -
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• #1633
3 seconds later he sees the speed bumps
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• #1634
how is he going UP that hill?
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• #1636
But it looks like shit.. :)
It is porn though, just not my kind of porn ;) -
• #1637
chris crash this bike really wants to look good
To me, that there is the future of bike frames. Not the spidery mess, but the concept of using carbon mesh/web to produce an open structure. I think a better implementation would see carbon nano tubes producing an ultra-thin tubed lightweight frame in which the holes were not visible... still, this is the right direction to start in (though I think it's dog-ugly at this point in time, but at least someone is thinking of how to use the materials).
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• #1638
http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/swapmeet/hosey.jpg
anime bike.
for sale if you're interested -
• #1639
wow, thats unnecessarily large, how do i change that?
also this is really really nice:
from 1910! and also for sale
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• #1640
That old job's lovely, where d'ya find that? 27" wheels?
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• #1641
fixed gear gallery- for sale for $3000.
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• #1642
very red beast
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• #1643
Wrong
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• #1644
Vomit.
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• #1645
velocity boy [quote]chris crash this bike really wants to look good
To me, that there is the future of bike frames. Not the spidery mess, but the concept of using carbon mesh/web to produce an open structure. I think a better implementation would see carbon nano tubes producing an ultra-thin tubed lightweight frame in which the holes were not visible... still, this is the right direction to start in (though I think it's dog-ugly at this point in time, but at least someone is thinking of how to use the materials).[/quote]
thats what i ment it has the tech, the basic shape, it just needs to get its act together, stop shooting up in union sq and put on some nice cloths
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• #1647
dogsballs very red beast
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• #1648
dogsballs very red beast
i don't get this
everything except headset, chainring, seat and post .. oh and hubswhy try to do it all and then fall short?
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• #1649
chris crash [quote]velocity boy [quote]chris crash this bike really wants to look good
To me, that there is the future of bike frames. Not the spidery mess, but the concept of using carbon mesh/web to produce an open structure. I think a better implementation would see carbon nano tubes producing an ultra-thin tubed lightweight frame in which the holes were not visible... still, this is the right direction to start in (though I think it's dog-ugly at this point in time, but at least someone is thinking of how to use the materials).[/quote]
thats what i ment it has the tech, the basic shape, it just needs to get its act together, stop shooting up in union sq and put on some nice cloths[/quote]
it's interesting, but i was wondering.. would it not in fact have a larger surface area than a conventionally tubed bike, in terms of aero dynamics etc? or doesn't it work like that?
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• #1650
velocity boy [quote]chris crash this bike really wants to look good
To me, that there is the future of bike frames. Not the spidery mess, but the concept of using carbon mesh/web to produce an open structure. I think a better implementation would see carbon nano tubes producing an ultra-thin tubed lightweight frame in which the holes were not visible... still, this is the right direction to start in (though I think it's dog-ugly at this point in time, but at least someone is thinking of how to use the materials).[/quote]
are you talking about this type of carbon scaffold structure
That mint green hub is exactly the same color as my powdercoated Moser singlespeed. Time for a new wheel set?[/quote]
its the same color as the rims and pin striping on my old nashiki.. i kind of want one