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• #54
Nice.
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• #55
Thats really nice, well done.
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• #56
Yeah man, that looks like loads of fun! I want one. :)
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• #57
It's so nice to have a bike that doesn't look like i've found it in a ditch :)
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• #58
I'm glad they waited till the snow was gone before releasing this. I mean, talk about camouflage......
White people on white bikes in the snow. Even pigeons would fly into you, not knowing you are there.
Now, black people on stealth bikes, at night..........doesn't happen.
;)
Is there someone sitting on that then? ;)
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• #59
An albino probably ;)
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• #60
or a snowman, that was so bad sorry
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• #61
great photo 'countrybiker'
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• #63
less arty phot of my bike, oh how I love it so :)
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• #64
You still have 531 more pictures to post to equal Mr Scobles record.
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• #65
I think i'll leave it there.
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• #67
I have sold this frameset (great bike but the ride quality is far too harsh!)
and have swapped everything over to a 'Bianco - with a Charge Spoon from one of my other bikes, a pair of Tektro V-brake cable adjusters, FSA headset and carbon 'post.
Loving the ride comfort plus the short frame (fag paper clearance with the rear mudguard!) gives nice handling......very impressed for the money. Ideal for workhorse duites......I doubt the white paint will stay clean for very long though!
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• #68
I'm seriously considered getting one as a tourer with a 3 speed fixed wheel hubs.
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• #69
I'm seriously considered getting one as a tourer with a 3 speed fixed wheel hubs.
That would be a nice build
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• #70
I'm seriously considered getting one as a tourer with a 3 speed fixed wheel hubs.
Make sure you have good maps.. Greys Inn Road to Soho is a challenging route, fraught with dangers and navigational trials.
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• #71
That is a very nice build on that Pompino, sweens308, great job.
Handy hint: if you buy a second set of SKS Secu-clips for the rear stays it makes getting the rear wheel out a lot easier. Only a couple of quid from SJS Cycles.
It would be 'interesting' to try and set up a cantilever brake on the rear with the position of that cable stop on the seatstay... cable routing would be bloody horrible.
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• #72
my finger is hoovering on the purchase button for the Pompino (Frame only), must resist!
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• #73
That is a very nice build on that Pompino, sweens308, great job.
Handy hint: if you buy a second set of SKS Secu-clips for the rear stays it makes getting the rear wheel out a lot easier. Only a couple of quid from SJS Cycles.
Cheers Adam, thanks for the tip on the Secu-clips - I wasn't aware that they could be bought separately - I'll pick up a pair from SJS!
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• #74
my finger is hoovering on the purchase button for the Pompino (Frame only), must resist!
same here. i want to build another bike so badly. Even tho i'm halfway through one...
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• #75
Make sure you have good maps.. Greys Inn Road to Soho is a challenging route, fraught with dangers and navigational trials.
Didn't you got caught riding the spice route you steaming fucker?
now just £99 :)