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• #10202
it was on purpoise!
:)
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• #10203
http://chainedrevolution.com/CS/photos/terminaut/images/62/original.aspx
I absolutely love this bike. I think the look of it is exactly what I'm after. Ilove how simple it looks/is. I think that's what a lot of people want from a fixed/track back - simplicity. All I need to do now is get somebody to let me try it for the ride! I'm not too bothered about the frame being Ti, it just adds something extra to an already beautiful bike. The weight wouldn't really be much of an issue as steel can be made light enough.
Anyway, I want one!*Edit: What are those cages? Anyone tried them? I'm intrigued to find out how they ride and whether they are readily available.
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• #10204
Beautiful. But then I would think that. Obviously a bit of air in those tyres wouldn't go amiss. And at $2000 it ain't cheap. -
• #10205
a realy beauty.
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• #10206
this is nice though
very nice bike but i think for the track it would be too flexible
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• #10207
very nice bike but i think for the track it would be too flexible
I would have thought the tiny rear triangle was quite stiff. Could be wrong though.
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• #10208
to me thats a bike to look at but not ride.
Is that not the definition of porn?
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• #10209
fixed.
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• #10210
gold pauls, interesting
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• #10211
gold pauls???? bleurgh
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• #10212
just saw this on HK fixed... fred you're famous!
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• #10213
just saw this on HK fixed... fred you're famous!
You sure are getting around a bit Fred ;-)
When did you de-sticker the wheel?
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• #10214
the tiny rear triangle wouldnt make much a difference
when the front triangle is so messed up
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• #10215
or like this even, but the sloping top tube is an epic fail
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• #10216
the tiny rear triangle wouldnt make much a difference
when the front triangle is so messed up
and there is a massive gap and no seat tube to reinforce the triangleor like this even, but the sloping top tube is an epic fail
Reading gogosama's post. A standard low-pro frame would be stiffer.
Looking at Dylans pic. The bike now has two 50ish cm lenghs of steel tubing less, so some weight saved there.
I'm going to guess that a standard frame containing fewer tubes and fewer wields, is cheaper.
So Mr Bontrager was wrong you can have stiffer, lighter, and cheaper. Its just a case of what you out start with.
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• #10217
basically yes
Mr Bontrager had a pipe dream
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• #10218
nice one ... would ride it
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• #10219
this is nice though
Is it a softride?
this one isn't quite as good looking, but it is fixed.....
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• #10220
I saw one of those fuckers locked up on the kings road last night.
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• #10221
it's called a "soft ride" not a "lardy ride"
:p
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• #10222
probably better suited to you then, titmilk.
:P
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• #10223
very nice!
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• #10224
This is what became of my old Vivalo, brought a little tear to my eye and a nice warm feeling to know that Chris(crabtree off here) has done a stirling job!
Well done my friend, well doneGx
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• #10225
ahhh i fucking love that! even with the mismatching tyres.
I have a feeling Chris brought that Concor saddle from TokyoFixedGear.
Especially as it seems to be balancing unaided. Clever bike.