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• #77
UO make fixies now!
For only 399$ it's slightly horrifying, but you can make it wasabi-coloured though!http://bikes.urbanoutfitters.com/build.asp
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Check out the Diablo in the "popular builds" meny..that would be a bike for one gay deeablow. -
• #78
unipaks on the high street
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• #79
unipak/create=crap
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• #80
So many threads about Urban Outfitters, so little time...
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• #81
reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeepost!
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• #83
SOrry for the repost..! =)
Skully, that's a pretty picture! -
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shall we all turn our computers off and start again?
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• #85
Branded components, proper wheels? Is it definitely a 'Pak?
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• #86
Haha someone's nicked Tynans Unipack gif to make that website.
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• #87
It's a unipack alright, just with Sugino cranks and a KMC chain. Still, that should mean the chain is less likely to break. Think the rims are upgraded too - these actually seem to be machined, plus it has more spokes. Brakes/saddle/frame/tyres and other bits look the same.
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• #88
Ha! They'll never sell these in the UK:
warranty
Republic Bike warrants the frame and fork of each new Republic Bike brand bicycle to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. All other original components and all Republic Bike brand repair parts, replacement parts and accessories are warranted to be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of sixty (60) days from the original date of purchase.
Hurrah for the Sale of Goods Act. 60 days for everything except the frame and forks, that's fucking ridiculous. But realistic.
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• #89
Ha! They'll never sell these in the UK:
warranty
Republic Bike warrants the frame and fork of each new Republic Bike brand bicycle to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. All other original components and all Republic Bike brand repair parts, replacement parts and accessories are warranted to be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of sixty (60) days from the original date of purchase.
Hurrah for the Sale of Goods Act. 60 days for everything except the frame and forks, that's fucking ridiculous. But realistic.
60 days? Damn, talk about trust in your product..=P Who'd buy that? I mean, if you buy a bike at a shop and the seller says "If it breaks after more than 60 days, it ain't my problem" then you gotta smell the huge pile of crap you're about to buy!
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• #90
hahha i love it when things like this happen
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• #91
It's called the 'Aristotle'. I like to think this is alluding to Aristotle's key definition of the concept of the accident (accidens, as 'what happens'). By contrasting this with a notion of substance (substat), he thus established the groundwork for our later, post-Enlightenment understanding of accidents as integral to everyday life, a sense that our essential being is composed of the contingent and fleeting, that accidents themselves are often the site of self-transformation or self-definition. This post-Aristotelian understanding of 'accident' remains with us to this day, and a meaning (rather brilliantly alluded to by UO) which would presumably have extra resonance were you to actually ride one of these.
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• #92
This bike is cock
fixed.
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• #93
Thanks, man.
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• #94
Hahaha. I would spit tea on my keyboard if I had any.
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• #95
It's called the 'Aristotle'. I like to think this is alluding to Aristotle's key definition of the concept of the accident (accidens, as 'what happens'). By contrasting this with a notion of substance (substat), he thus established the groundwork for our later, post-Enlightenment understanding of accidents as integral to everyday life, a sense that our essential being is composed of the contingent and fleeting, that accidents themselves are often the site of self-transformation or self-definition. This post-Aristotelian understanding of 'accident' remains with us to this day, and a meaning (rather brilliantly alluded to by UO) which would presumably have extra resonance were you to actually ride one of these.
This thread did need the philosophical equivalent of a Unipak. ;P
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• #96
a meaning (rather brilliantly alluded to by UO) which would presumably have extra resonance were you to actually ride one of these.
If you ride one of these, you're likely to cause horrible accidents:
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• #98
First frames/bikes now this, whatever next eh?
Given UA's penchant for originality, they will probably be releasing their own range of fixieskiddercounterculture T-shirts.
Look carefully at the above photo.
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• #99
So it would not surprise me were you to see some LFGSS designs adorning UA Tees.
Bloody hope not
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• #100
Bike repair kit, using the same multi-tool that you can buy from Tesco. Fail, it has no 15mm spanner on it.
^ haha!