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• #152
"shitters" with dura ace haha
I did that with my IRO, stupid really.
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• #153
Ive got , this ,this , this and this
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• #154
sorry this as well , cant count
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• #155
sorry this as well , cant count
Redline looks cool!
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• #156
The current count is four.
One mountain bike in the loft, requires new Bullseye cranks
One mountain bike in the shed (my old race bike) now retired and used for trailer bike pulling duties, although I'm seriuosly tempted to switch it to singlespeed, fit drop bars and commute on it.
One geared audax bike
One fixed wheel bike
One hand built frame (built by me) still in the process of being tiied up prior to having it painted.N+1 is always allowed
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• #157
So 5 then ;)
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• #158
Genesis Flyer - freewheel s/s, bike i ride to college etc.
BMX - custom built, not used as much now as it used to be.
Puch conversion - will be fixed when i get a new rear wheel.
Raleigh Lizard - suicide fixed polo type thing, might build it with 700s for a laugh.
Flying Scot - geared retro road bike. -
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Skully , redline for sale !! brand spanking , too big for me .Purchased when pissed online , was gonna build up as a sort of s/s cross bike as is really cool but got sidetracked.
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• #160
1 x road
1 x fixed56 x harmonicas
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• #161
56 x harmonicas
That's a lot of harps. Tried a Bushman?
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• #162
Raleigh Optima conversion, fixed, for work (that's real work, not sitting at a desk or taking conference calls or teaching children to read)
Colnago Technos, 1996, geared (with Campag of course)
Colnago C95 frame which used to be my work bike but which has a BB stuck in it. -
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(that's real work, not sitting at a desk or taking conference calls )
Conference calls can be very taxing. Sometimes I even stay awake. It is best to have someone with you who knows what they are talking about.
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• #164
3 at the mo
1 custom charge plug...in bits in the shed getting reayd to be sprayed
1 60 year old raleigh in the shed at work
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• #165
four bikes plus two frames
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• #166
3 track, 1 turd of a roadie
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• #167
2 except one is fucked, so 1 & 1/2
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• #168
2 Mosers, 1 IRO and 3 frames waiting to be built. Oh yeah and my misses doesn't understand you can never have to many bikes!!!!
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• #169
4.
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• #170
3.
Fixie (some would describe it as a shitter, but I love it, old holdworth road bike)
geared road bike (was broken, now I have all the parts, just have to put it together)
Mountain bike, again broken...So only one working, and two taking up space. But around the 27th of the month I will have 2 working bikes, the broken MTB and a frame to make a nice fixie with...
When I lived in a flat it was one in a bike box outside kitchen and two in the hall by the front door... now I live in a house with an alley way.
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• #171
i have one bike that i consider noteworthy
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• #172
got 3
-stock kona stuff 06 (except from dmr v8s)
-dawes galaxy for the long rides super heavy but good
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• #173
and a dirt jump frame that is just disgusting oh and a hardrock with v brakes
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• #174
Panasonic Track 2000
1990's Bontrager Race Lite (singlespeed)
1985 Fat Chance (singlespeed)
Seven Axiom steel (campy chorus)
Yeti cyclocross (campy chorus)
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1980 Dawes Super Galaxy ( resto. project)
1981 Raleigh Team TI (resto. project)
1982 Raleigh Grifter XL
Arthur Caygill 753 TT (broken atmo)
Brian Rourke SLX road conversion
1997 Russian unbranded Ti MTB / tourer
1997 Kona Koa fixed pub/station/polo death-bike (donating this to brother soonish :-/ )
I have a shitter that I haven't upgraded at all. Well except the saddle. Maybe you have to get the level of shitness right to start, i.e. crappy but very reliable and functional (meaning, actually, not that bad).