• like old lo-pro frames (a failed concept from the past) that are suddenly sought after, much to the delight of old school racers and timetriallers who now have a ready and willing doe-eyed market itching to pay over the odds on ebay for the junk at the back of their shed.
    i bet BSNY experienced a frisson of excitement and repulsion the first time he saw one with risers on, an oxymoron of a bicycle if ever there was one.

    How are lo pro's a failed concept? there were loads of records broken on lo pro frames, but when alu frames became popular they where then obsolete*. They are a part of TT and pursuiting history.

    and they look wicked with risers and an upward pointing stem innit.

    *I think they're also banned by the UCI now.

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