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• #32852
they are just bars without any tape on them i.e bare metal no tape
so does that mean instead of putting the tape on the bars, no effort has been made to fit tape?
I was confused by the highly reflective metallic foil-like surface of the bare metal. -
• #32853
Wishbone stays should have the form of a pitchfork, not a trident. Surplus metal fail. Shame,as the rest of it is quite nice.
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• #32854
Yes, odd design. With the join of the stays that high up avoiding the trident would have given a huge clearance/gap which would have looked even worse.
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• #32855
so does that mean instead of putting the tape on the bars, no effort has been made to fit tape?
I was confused by the highly reflective metallic foil-like surface of the bare metal.Some people seem to think bars with no tape look good. I suppose if wearing good gloves then tape may not be required, but I prefer a nice tape and no gloves.
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• #32856
Some guy near Stratford on Avon is making titanium frames with a view to fixed builds. I met him and his family whilst riding and stopped to chat about his bike, turns out he made it himself.
http://gtechniq.com/spin/ebay/frame/s5.jpg
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• #32857
Some guy near Stratford on Avon is making titanium frames with a view to fixed builds. I met him and his family whilst riding and stopped to chat about his bike, turns out he made it himself.
http://gtechniq.com/spin/ebay/frame/s5.jpg
Who is it? Was it an ex-Pashleys, ex-Saracen or ex-Farr Metal Works (or whatever they were called) guy?
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• #32858
Company is called 'Spin cycle works' forgotten his name, only seem to sell on ebay.
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• #32859
spectrum: the little extra bit of metal is ideal for fitting a boss to attach a flint catcher. no use on the track but on the road i think it could look quite bespoke and luxurious.
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• #32860
If it was built for optional road use, it would have brake drilling. This junction with more braze area looks better
http://prollyisnotprobably.com/2009/07/bishop_bicycles.php
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• #32861
if every bike intended for track use was only used on the track, shoreditch streets would be empty, there would be more njs frames in japan than they would know what to do with and, and, and........
sorry if i missed something
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• #32863
Damn that BMC is nice.
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• #32864
Company is called 'Spin cycle works' forgotten his name, only seem to sell on ebay.
Those photos make me dizzy! Is he actually making the frames, or just badging up XACD frames? The wording in the ad is fairly ambiguous on who actually makes them, and mentions the frames being delivered in its 'original packaging'.
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• #32865
Frame looks cool but those cranks are made of cheese.
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• #32866
Shall we have a bit more porn?
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• #32867
What the fuck is this, Antiques Roadshow?!
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• #32868
I'm sorry Maxy, here you go, are you happy you little trollop? are you?
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• #32869
Haha, that's quite nice actually.
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• #32870
Dick
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• #32871
Not seen many in that colour nowadays.
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• #32872
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• #32873
They look surprisingly OK in normal frame sizes. Apart from the fork, obviously.
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• #32874
Some guy near Stratford on Avon is making titanium frames with a view to fixed builds. I met him and his family whilst riding and stopped to chat about his bike, turns out he made it himself.
http://gtechniq.com/spin/ebay/frame/s5.jpg
Ti in the sky haw-haw!
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• #32875
Those photos make me dizzy! Is he actually making the frames, or just badging up XACD frames? The wording in the ad is fairly ambiguous on who actually makes them, and mentions the frames being delivered in its 'original packaging'.
When I met him he said 'we make them' but then, you would say that wouldn't you...
so I din't know. That is the one he was riding with his GF/wife and kids (mostly on fixed)The XACD ti track frame i not the same as this, the welding generally looks to be of better quality, the seat stays on the XACD frame have no curve and the dropouts aren't as nice IMO.
Tom Kellogg Spectrum.