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  • I like how they form a rudimentary cage around your bed as if you yearn to return to your infant years when you were surrounded by the safety and security of the the bars of your cot.

    or not.

    nice bikes either way.

  • Very nice bikes Sneakyboots.

  • Regarding the snow BMX- I fitted a bottom bracket to put my feet on. I was shocked when on it's first run I found there was no need to use your feet or anything else for balance as it's stable enough to just lean and carve. I think out of about ten people who tried it, of varying enthusiasm/ natural ability, only two fell off during about forty runs down a hill in brockwell park.

  • any more pics of the snow BMX muh appreciated and some insight as to how it is made, cheers.

  • Shit's Epic.

  • I though the same, but after a while, how can you.. ride it?

  • find big snowey hill, climb up, jump on, go weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!! all the way down

  • again, how? with the saddle that low, you'd need to spread your legs more than a Hackney's prostitute/Max to keep your feet off the snow a bit.

  • I can safely say that snow biking is epic fun!

  • You're talking about these, right?

    I concur, they were pretty fun to ride.

  • I've had this bike for quite a while now, but have not posted it yet so here it is, sadly just a shitty iphone pic.

    • Ti Burls Frame
    • Mack hubs to open pro
    • Truvativ omnium black
      they're the main bits

    Who's this one then, Seb? Seen outside the Ikea in Tottenham.

    http://twitpic.com/2rlpnt/full

  • You're talking about these, right?

    I concur, they were pretty fun to ride.

    no thats a scooter.

  • again, how? with the saddle that low, you'd need to spread your legs more than a Hackney's prostitute/Max to keep your feet off the snow a bit.

    Just don't lean... and there's no such thing as prostitution in Hackney. How dare you.

  • That's some good pebble beach knowledge you have there, well done :)

    How did you know?

    I'd recognise those massive stone divider line things anywhere.

    Shoreham regatta is held on that beach.

  • This is my first and only fixie so far :) A standard Trek district with some modifications.

  • By 'modification', you mean you add a handlebar?

  • I'd recognise those massive stone divider line things anywhere.

    Shoreham regatta is held on that beach.

    I haven't been in many places in the UK, but also recognised that beach. I was there maybe 5 years ago. Completely off chance.

  • By 'modification', you mean you add a handlebar?

    also took a brake off

  • and compulsory reflectors and bell

  • not to mention the addition of brooks tape and a top cross, the belt guard has also gone. see ed the changes are massive, its a wonder we can recognise the bike at all!

  • I haven't been in many places in the UK, but also recognised that beach. I was there maybe 5 years ago. Completely off chance.

    It's strange how recognisable Shoreham beach is. fully little place Shoreham.

  • hello im new here and this is my fixie

    what do people think?

  • looks like a stock subrosa to me, was it that one what went for about £70 on ebay the other week?
    Also people seem to be totally missing the point of this thread, clue is in the title...

  • well it was then, ive only done little bits to it. new seat and post, pedals, and brake. and no i got it last year for £330, is that all there going for now? im sorry would u like me to put a picture of me up aswell?

  • Foot retention, get some.

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