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• #152
My turn to say Wow! Smoother than a baby's bottom, quieter than a quiet thing, weighs hardly anything. The belt drive settled overnight, and now runs beautifully.
Here she is (more photos on their way):
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• #153
Looks amazing!
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• #154
I most especially love how large the beltring look with the 650c wheel.
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• #155
http://www.lfgss.com/picture.php?albumid=2152&pictureid=12347
Love that - the paintwork and finish is amazing!
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• #156
Grrr ... will repost all the photo's in a smaller size, it's not photo upload friendly in the slightest.
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• #159
looks a really well thought out a put together bike, congrats!
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Oh wow, look at that.
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• #168
I'm going to cry.
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• #169
The best thing that could now happen is that people realise just how good Demon Frameworks are and that he can create anything you can imagine, and then go and buy bikes off the guy. He's a real gem, and deserves a shit load more business and success. Being a British framebuilder isn't exactly lucrative.
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• #170
it's an amazing bike, but those bars.
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• #171
^ Exactly this... Sort it out, Julia...
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• #172
Sshh it's too pretty to criticise.
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• #173
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wow
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• #174
^ Exactly this... Sort it out, Julia...
Who the fuck are you? Scoble?
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• #175
Initially when I saw the lugs, I had real reservations that it wasn't going to work... that it was all a bit busy, a conflict of styles with no continuity. But seeing the finished product, well, it truly is special and unique and a testament to the unwavering vision of Long, and Winding.
it's bright, it's sunny, it's time for the photos!