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Original track-specific Bianchi Pista before Bianchi relaxed the geo;
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ed, dude, you're so predictable :)
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oh, and apparently one of these:
once the belt drive takes over the world with it's best at everything
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...Royce = pretty, classic and british!
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Most of this stuff will likely still be manufactured in 10 years though?
I reckon the Fort Track Lo-Pro, not made anymore, don't see a lot of them around ;)
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Actually, Lo-Pros in general... they'll come and go out of fashion but I reckon when they come into fashion in 10-20 years time there'll be a lot less old ones left around...
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Witcomb, before Tony Dafoney made an appearance.
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Bit of an Ed here but Peugeots with original paintjobs/ braze-ons etc. So many of them are being converted and killed that there won't be loads about...
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The langster?
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Swagger.
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The WAC bike, or the legend that was...
Anyone know what the guy that bought did with it?!
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Bit of an Ed here but Peugeots with original paintjobs/ braze-ons etc. So many of them are being converted and killed that there won't be loads about...
In a similar vein, older full geared groupsets. Obviously all the decent older freewheels & cassettes have been mostly ridden hard, worn out and no longer in production. And all the remaining stuff that was on bikes has been picked up by fixed gear fashionistas who tore it all off straight away and put it in the bin.
Older non-racing road bikes, cheaper & rarer more obscure ones which are the most comfortable and full of character.
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Swagger.
DP Firebird and Redline Fixys (sic) ;)
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Witcomb, before Tony Dafoney made an appearance.
hits self in face
whispers though the tears
i sold that lovely witcomb frame last week... about 24 hours before i heard of the demise of the shop.
hits self in face again
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How long have open-pro's been about? Probably ages, but still got to be a classic.
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blb bob jacksons a big one i say,fixed mags also
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I was just about to post exactly the same thing.
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FUCK!
That Langster looks quite nice...
Shoots self in face. Picks up all the parts of said face, then painstakingly recreates visage. Waits for wounds to heal. Then shoots self in face again, but with a larger calibre weapon
I used to collect classic British bike stuff. What do the forum members think will be the classics in ten years? The only contenders I've seen are foreign, top of the list being Phil Wood Hubs.
This may be because it's my old fashioned tastes, so lets have your views.
charlie