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• #26852
Want.
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• #26853
I`d say, change the feckin contact points* and it might be a winner
*these being the hideous (for that bike) risers, Brooks (lovely, but not on that bike and the pedals (better with some gr9s, reckon)
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• #26854
Sod the colour
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• #26855
Expensive. Unnecessary. Beautiful?
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• #26856
Well designed, beautiful & in keeping with the Pegoretti aesthetic.
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• #26857
fucking ponce,
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• #26858
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3343/3224285890_f8e8c46ddb_b.jpg
A time trail frame built up with a flatbar !?
the owner should be banned for 6 weeks to sibiria !
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• #26859
A time trail frame built up with a flatbar !?
the owner should be banned for 6 weeks to sibiria !
yeah..its like using a track bicycle on the road or something..
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• #26860
the owner should be banned for 6 weeks to sibiria !
Where's that, near Syria?
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• #26861
yeah..its like using a track bicycle on the road or something..
chortle chortle
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• #26862
Sod the colour
All that effort to produce that... then they use 3/32" chain and 2nd hand hubs (slotted with round spokes).
3/10 could do better.
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• #26863
All that effort to produce that... then they use 3/32" chain and 2nd hand hubs (slotted with round spokes).
3/10 could do better.
true
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• #26864
What's wrong with 3/32 chains?
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• #26865
Want.
That's mine! Currently being rebuilt, will post when finished...
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• #26866
All that effort to produce that...** then they use 3/32" chain** and 2nd hand hubs (slotted with round spokes).
3/10 could do better.
It's a 1/8th chain. I can see where it says 1/8th on the Phil cog.
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• #26867
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• #26868
That's definitely up there with 'the nicest conversions ever'.
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• #26869
it is a nice conversion but I don't quite like the white part that look like a spray paintjob.
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• #26870
gaping clearance, but neat bike!
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• #26871
I just thought it was a neat-swell photo. Whatevs.
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• #26872
At the NAHBS Bilenky Cycle Works recreated their workshop:
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• #26873
It's a 1/8th chain. I can see where it says 1/8th on the Phil cog.
thats his point.
it's a 1/8 sprocket, with a 3/32 chain.... you can see the accumulative error of the chain the further round the cog it goes.it's a bit anal nitpicking this shit, but it is the NAHBS after all.
could do better indeed.
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• #26874
yeah..its like using a track bicycle on the road or something..
no ... it´s not ...
it´s like riding a 4000$ carbon frame with a spacer tower
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• #26875
Minus bars, lovin' the all thing..
http://velospace.org/files/jfaffinitylp1.jpg