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• #6752
I graduated then as well. Didn't ride fixed back then though, just BMX.
i had a old second hand geared rayleigh which got pinched on uni campus..was an angry man!
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• #6753
Welcome, alysia, have fun with the conversion! Nice to meet you briefly on the Memorial Ride.
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• #6754
welcome dude!! :-D
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• #6755
The americans are coming, the americans are coming!
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• #6756
Just joined the forum, I am actually kattt's older sister for those who know her... I was in London the other week
I have my grandmother's old Peugeot
I believe it's a 1974 UO-18, here's a pre-dissasembly and rust removal pic:I know it's a low-end, mass-produced bike and probably not technically "worth" the work and money to make it rideable again, but I'm ok with that ;)
i reckon the bike will scrub up well...hows peggy? She's a legend!!
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• #6757
The americans are coming, the americans are coming!
And their drinking our tea!!
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• #6758
They're billying our hills!
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• #6759
Hi there :)
Just joined the forum, I am actually kattt's older sister for those who know her... I was in London the other week and went on the Eilidh ride which was a really awesome experience and made me think I'd like to possibly get into fg/ss (that and knowing how much Kat enjoys it).
I have my grandmother's old Peugeot and I'm trying to salvage the frame to use... I know it's pretty beat and it would be easier just to get a new bike but I think the challenge is part of the fun. Plus, I'll hopefully learn a lot about bikes.
I believe it's a 1974 UO-18, here's a pre-dissasembly and rust removal pic:
I know it's a low-end, mass-produced bike and probably not technically "worth" the work and money to make it rideable again, but I'm ok with that ;)
hahaha i enjoyed our pissed pollitical rants over a vietnamese meal when you were down, hey there and welcome, now clean this mother up and ride god damn it!!!! ;)
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• #6760
And their drinking our tea!!
As long as they're not throwing it in the ports I don't mind ;)
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• #6761
They're throwing up in our port!
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• #6762
kind of crappy, yet ultimately charming, step through conversions ftw!
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• #6763
Kind of crappy, yet ultimately charming, step through conversions for the Schwinn!
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• #6764
- ba-dum-bum!*
- ba-dum-bum!*
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• #6765
Oh dear!
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• #6766
I fear my post has caused this thread to devolve rapidly.
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• #6767
i enjoyed our pissed pollitical rants over a vietnamese meal when you were down)
As did I! :)
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• #6768
I fear my post has caused this thread to devolve rapidly.
Devolution is literally impossible on this forum.
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• #6769
...as much as Crispin tries.
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• #6770
For sure mate, I'm in Highfield so no distance. Do you commute from CF fixed?
When it's sunny I do. I really enjoy that commute, appart from some prick pulling out on me on the Asda roundabout in CF last week.
Give me a shout when you're down here dude.
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• #6772
...as much as Crispin tries.
My work is floundering in the face of intelligent debate re; should you wear a helmet or not, brakes or no brakes, the expense of Rapha, and whether £2000 is a good price for a real mink coat.
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• #6773
Intelligent debate is what the ignore function is for.
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• #6774
the ugly truth
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• #6775
^repost
Hi there :)
Just joined the forum, I am actually kattt's older sister for those who know her... I was in London the other week and went on the Eilidh ride which was a really awesome experience and made me think I'd like to possibly get into fg/ss (that and knowing how much Kat enjoys it).
I have my grandmother's old Peugeot and I'm trying to salvage the frame to use... I know it's pretty beat and it would be easier just to get a new bike but I think the challenge is part of the fun. Plus, I'll hopefully learn a lot about bikes.
I believe it's a 1974 UO-18, here's a pre-dissasembly and rust removal pic:
I know it's a low-end, mass-produced bike and probably not technically "worth" the work and money to make it rideable again, but I'm ok with that ;)