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• #2
is the inner chainstay safe?
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• #3
yes..it was from some previous tyre wear..but ive put quiet a bit of force on the drop outs and the small hole has no effect what so ever.
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• #4
Jesus! What were your tyres made of?
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• #5
rubber
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• #6
That stay is goosed.
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• #7
That goose is cooked
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• #8
they don't call him the bianchi ripper for nothing
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• #9
I wouldn't ride that bike, even if you pay me money for doing it
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• #10
i looked at the photos and all i could see were minxy teenagers pouting suggestively?
oh, and the forks would sell, but not the frame without repair to that stay
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• #11
But he rubbed it down with wire wool..I think its worth it...
Btw, what tyres were they..they sound very ummm durable..
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• #12
found this nice old mbk frame set..all you need is some wheels and your off. does have a small hole on the drop outs but cant imagen it would have much effect on performance. have took completely apart and regreased everything. washed and rubbed with wire wool.
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http://dropingod.pinkbike.com/album/lfg/56cm frame
700c
asking for 45 pounds?..can collect from west midlands or will post for 10 pounds
cheers
ff
found this nice old mbk frame set..all you need is some wheels and your off. does have a small hole on the drop outs but cant imagen it would have much effect on performance. have took completely apart and regreased everything. washed and rubbed with wire wool.
http://dropingod.pinkbike.com/album/lfg/
56cm frame
700c
asking for 45 pounds?..can collect from west midlands or will post for 10 pounds
cheers