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• #1952
Nicholas [quote]aidan [quote]aidan i like that you put your bike in your bed...i sleep with my cougar MEAWOO!
there she is.[/quote]That is one slick kitten.[/quote]
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• #1953
Working at ten past twelve on a Sunday... oh the joys of being a college student!
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• #1954
you know it! you wouldnt guess i have a deadline tomorrow morning :)
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• #1955
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• #1956
Todd Edited, because I'm not going to be the fifteenth person quoting those pics.
What you need now is a Nitto Jag and some deep drops to complete the look!
Seriously, though, that bike is mental/genius in a Kate Bush way - WCS fade paintjob? Just... words fail me.
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• #1957
Shinscar [quote]bikers666 Hi let's see if I can get my bike on hereHi let's see if I can get my bike on here
ooo those pillows look fluffy...siberian goose down?[/quote]
What !!! no seminaked trackstanding girl?!
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• #1958
turpe [quote]Todd Edited, because I'm not going to be the fifteenth person quoting those pics.
What you need now is a Nitto Jag and some deep drops to complete the look!
Seriously, though, that bike is mental/genius in a Kate Bush way - WCS fade paintjob? Just... words fail me.
(all of the above line is a compliment, by the way)[/quote]Cheers Jon!
It's low enough as it is! The stem is reversible so I could switch it back around if I wanted to break my neck even more.
I love those old 80's/90's sprayjobs. Don't see enough nowadays. Not on new bikes anyway. There should be more sprayers doing tech style spray-jobs. This one couldn't have been hard to do.
Ideally I'd like to go all Italian with this bike. Just need Campy hubs, Cinelli stem/bars, GPM or campy deep rims and some crazy cork wrap!
How's SF? I'm working for Tonite now...sending some stuff out there to Mr Hufnagel. Whisper me your address and I'll send a cycling cap out for ya! -
• #1959
slaytanic1
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this is begging for a fluoro yellow or pink rolls saddle. the white wheel, is too plain, need something bright. this is wicked!! a spinergy would look good on the front ;) -
• #1960
is that top tube made of bubblegum??!
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• #1961
asm [quote]BoBoB
Ride one...
What kind of bianchi is that toby? Is it a conversion or an old pista? Its cool.[/quote]
Nah, its an old race frame, you don't see many of them about these days, its their gold race team bike, bought it dirt cheap last year, works well as a SS, sometimes a pain to get good chain tension but it gets me to work and back nicely.
it's changed loads since this picture, it now has deda pista bars, track crank and new yellow rear tyre! :)
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• #1962
dogsballs
this is begging for a fluoro yellow or pink rolls saddle. the white wheel, is too plain, need something bright. this is wicked!! a spinergy would look good on the front ;)Yeah but aint your spinergy a 700c? ;-)
There's over the top and then there's OVER THE TOP!
It makes me dizzy enough without the fluro saddle!
Superprecise is that top tube made of bubblegum??!
Yes it is. Bubble gum is lighter than carbon and has good flex. And it can be remoulded to any geometry! ;)
Bar Wrap:
OMG!
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• #1963
Continuing the theme of red-rides; time to break cover with bike number two...
The frame is too small, its missing a brake, I built the wheels myself (just waiting for a catastrophic failure) and the rest is assembled from the cheapest stuff I could lay my itchy ebay trigger fingers on....none the less, happy days!
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• #1964
Todd I love those old 80's/90's sprayjobs. Don't see enough nowadays.
My friend Neil's early Kestrel Carbon roadie should make you grin, then:
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• #1965
skoota [quote]BringMeMyFix It looks like it belongs to the gay world pursuit champion.
aah a lovely game of 'chasthe me, chasthe me' round the ring.
campri? I'll raise you a nevica!
[/quote]C&A Rodeo FTW.
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• #1966
who fancies a fluorescent lip balm group buy?
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• #1967
or a glow-in-the-dark-fluo-green-10tpi-tire-from-japan group-buy? only 45 dorras a piece !
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• #1968
Sammy Dodger Continuing the theme of red-rides; time to break cover with bike number two...
The frame is too small, its missing a brake, I built the wheels myself (just waiting for a catastrophic failure) and the rest is assembled from the cheapest stuff I could lay my itchy ebay trigger fingers on....none the less, happy days!
thats really lovely, but come on you gaylord prop it on your pillow or its just not dirty enough for the red lovers.
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• #1969
yeah ya gaylord!
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• #1970
cor check out those wicker baskets though, at least 5 of them!! beautiful weaving
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• #1971
slaytanic1* Officer, officer, my bike has just been stolen!
Officer* What colour was it son?
Slaytanic1* Ehhhh......Pink, white, dark blue, light blue, brown, red - well more burgundy really - black,lime, light green, dark green, white, and yellow. Mostly pink though.
Ohhh and white grips and back wheel. and black saddle and front wheel... i think.
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• #1972
lovely wicker, beautiful craftsmanship...
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• #1973
Superprecise lovely wicker, beautiful craftsmanship...
Thanks...I'm already working on my next build...
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• #1974
Great film - even got a vaguely bikey quote (to paraphrase):
"Sit down. I do find shocks are better absorbed with the knees bent".
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• #1975
Hi all,
Nice site. Here is my hillbrick (shipped from oz) and Beks Alan.
not very good camera angle...
Mudgaurds only ever come out in the wet! (although it looks dry in this pic?)
The silver Alan is Beks single speed which is now fixed. We changed that ugly stem to a 3ttt road stem and she now has matching mavic wheels built by me.
Looks much better now but haven't got any recent photos!If you see us rolling past, say hi.
That is one slick kitten.