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• #6502
Phil Wood have some new Carbonyte bearings (whatever that is) which spin like Powell Swiss skate bearings. Track hub fitted with them pops up at the end. Spiiinnnn
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• #6503
Shouldn't an new, unused hub spin like that anyway?
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• #6504
Check the upskirt action.
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• #6505
what?
What what? ;)
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• #6506
Check the upskirt action.
If she comes with that bike it's the bargain of the century, hot bike with a hot girl :D Yesh please!!
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• #6507
Actually Fck that, the bike would do...
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• #6508
Shouldn't an new, unused hub spin like that anyway?
Yeb.. especially one without seals...
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• #6509
Yeb.. especially one without seals...
i wouldn't have thought so, not for that long.
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• #6510
Check the upskirt action.
Check out the apostrophe action. That copywriter needs shooting...
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• #6512
I'm pretty sure these are reposts, but i felt the need to post them anyway.
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• #6513
WTF, is that brake on the second one? looks like it's got a splitter and both levers operate the caliper
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• #6514
yes. the owner is on weightweenies if you want to ask.
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• #6515
On the Edinburgh Fixed Gear site, I came across an ad for Freeman Transport Bikes. Whoever has the (editing) skills, I hope you can post a photo of their army-green bike with the drops. Sexy.......and can be disassembled into 2 mainparts, and easily transported. Brilliant.
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• #6516
the coupling device on them has been around for a while ive seen it on a few roberts
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• #6517
.loving these frames, not sure about the all in one seat post, now Prav, I'm assuming they're titanium if so who makes them. Want that one!!!
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• #6518
the graphics kinda remind me of De Salvo, like the 10.5lb steel one that pops up on ebay, I'll see if I can find it...
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• #6519
http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=40370&start=11&postdays=0&postorder=asc
original post - I think they are custom...?
(I am not defecting - was researching integrated seatposts is all.. honest!)
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• #6520
the pictures aren't so good
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• #6521
but custom by who?
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• #6523
I hope you will not think this is inappropriate ine the "bike porn" section... This lovely french bike must be from the 1920s or 1930s. I found it in a skip and refurbished it when I lived in Paris... The BB is cracking, but I never dared open it... really weird stuff...
Loic
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• #6525
yup, its a splitter so you can run one caliper and two levers (or the other way round if you ride tandem
bout 30 quid, but quite ugly
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