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• #28876
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• #28877
fcuk, Ed, beat me to it! =))
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• #28878
New to the site , still trying to find my way round it ,but yeah i'll switch to the classifieds for any dealings , sorry Max . have to sort out any selling over on the other side and I'm new so don't want to break the rules .
Send me a PM when you have the ability to do so. (24hrs after join date)
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• #28879
why do these ebay sellers never put up SUFFICIENT frameset measurements and info??? "size 55", "56cm", that's it!
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• #28880
Oh shit thats not it either , thats for sale though , Scorch do you really want these hubs?
http://static.lfgss.com/attachments/32939d1289049388-img_0858.jpgGhetto bartape!
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• #28881
Dam ! uploaded the wrong photo ,thats my mums bike , bear with me I've got these hubs here somewhere
http://static.lfgss.com/attachments/32938d1289048987-img_0871.jpgand if she rides that.. She's humongous..
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• #28882
it's 64cms , and thats my mother your talking about fella...
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• #28883
Ghetto bartape!
thats all I could afford after buying it
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• #28884
it's 64cms , and thats my mother your talking about fella...
would also be interested in the benotto ... pm me if you sell it
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• #28885
Since you ignored everyone else, considered yourself reported lads runenoel.
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• #28886
it's 64cms , and thats my mother your talking about fella...
Christ, Rodolfo, if his mum's riding a 64 he must be about 7'6". Your only hope is he's far away and tolerant.
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• #28891
Reserve still not met at $5100 and 18 bids.
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• #28892
Since you ignored everyone else, considered yourself reported lads runenoel.
ah ...thats not fair , I'm doing as I'm told when I'm told , I did'nt know I was breaking the rule's ..please please please dont tell on us edscoble , shit ... just trying to clock up some beginers hours in the nursery and I'm already in the doghouse and had my mother insulted ...
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• #28894
Casati
Unfortunately, it' s becoming expensive. Nice chrome. -
• #28895
Gorgeous Alex Singer 58x58 frame;
Let me says it again; Alex Singer, none of the Nagasawa and Colnago of the world can beat it.
and beautiful Roberts randonneur frame, lust! pricey but fair.
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• #28896
someone is going to hate me for doing this...
Badly listed **Mercian Low-pro **1986 - 24 inches 61cm - horizontal dropouts.
*He says "It has never been used and is in immaculate condition having sat in my attic for 24years" *
Thanks for the heads up on that. I picked it up today, and it is really nice. Now I've got to decide what to build it up with. It's got a shimano 600 headset, so I could continue with that, or I might go campy, but I'm not sure yet...
does anyone know what some period parts might be?
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• #28897
Go with full C-Record,deltas, la 84 bars, shamals, concor.
or mavic ssc with the starfish and drop down bullhorns.nevermind, just put risers on it.
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• #28898
Go with full C-Record,deltas, la 84 bars, shamals, concor.
or mavic ssc with the starfish and drop down bullhorns.nevermind, just put risers on it.
haha..
I wish. I'll probably look out some record stuff. As it's my first lo-pro, I'm guessing the la84s would be quite an extreme riding position for around town. -
• #28899
since mdcc_tester haven't responded yet, I'll tell you that bullhorns are the bars designed for lo-pro bikes, and the hand position is pretty much similar to riding drops on a bike with regular geometry. By using stem which would be parallel to the ground, and not squashing it all the way in you could achieve more or less ridable position on tops. IME...
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• #28900
haha..
I wish. I'll probably look out some record stuff. As it's my first lo-pro, I'm guessing the la84s would be quite an extreme riding position for around town.I assumed that too, but actually with a 24" front wheel, your much better off with LA84s as you feel like you're falling off the front of the bike with risers... I did anyway! its a pretty extreme riding position, and not great for going up hills, but if you're going for a lo-pro you might as well go the whole hog!