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• #402
all that effort?
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• #403
ha, that's awesome
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• #406
and then i found this, i remember some one saying something about people that buy aero carbon track frames and then ride them on the road, i guess this guy didn't hear about it.
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• #409
Slack and then i found this, i remember some one saying something about people that buy aero carbon track frames and then ride them on the road, i guess this guy didn't hear about it.
I think that one actually belongs to someone here in London. I remember seeing the guy locking it up and I couldn't help but laugh at the absurdity.
I must admitt I really like it though.
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• #410
those forks need ot be much wider... it just looks wrong to me also loving the lack of pedal retention
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• #411
Slack and then i found this, i remember some one saying something about people that buy aero carbon track frames and then ride them on the road, i guess this guy didn't hear about it.
yer it is someone in london, he came into BLB the other day when I was there. It was a bit strange, looked like a plastic cover round a normal bike, I'm guessing its a carbon frame? would I be right?
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• #413
Oh god, that Arsenal Langster is just.....oh god.
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• #415
my brain hurts
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• #416
That's awesome
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• #417
velocity boy That's awesome
+1
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• #418
I think he wrote something for x63
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• #419
I have been thinking about building my raleigh frame (an xc frame fitted with track ends) with fat 26" rubber, I think after looking at that I may well give it a go :) doubt I'll get maxxis hookworms in though, they are massive!
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• #420
Is that seatpost part of the frame?
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• #421
That's beautiful. I want a go :]
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• #422
BoBoB Is that seatpost part of the frame?
Yes
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• #423
BoBoB Is that seatpost part of the frame?
I believe so. That seems like in incredibly bad idea to me. I realise its only going to be ridden by one person and was probably custom made but it still seems a bad idea. I mean is he gonna keep it forever?
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• #424
tallsam [quote]BoBoB Is that seatpost part of the frame?
I believe so. That seems like in incredibly bad idea to me. I realise its only going to be ridden by one person and was probably custom made but it still seems a bad idea. I mean is he gonna keep it forever?[/quote]
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i must say tho, it is a pretty wicked bike - purpose built gnar gnar, along the conceptual lines of the bmw gangsta (and the charge plug, sort of). however, if you were really romping that thing, youd need either a) a shorter seat post, or b) an ad-hoc adjustable seat post.
both my frames are fillet brazed :)