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  • You need to find a clincher fast, I think it will suit that frame really well.

  • I know this! Will look super rad....

  • First decent cycle on my low pro today, was beautiful :')
    Would liek to head over to regents park sometime and wear it in

  • Oh mang, that frame! You so need to get that stripped and powdercoated some lush shade though, Forts only downfall is their graphics and paint. I got mine done and it's infinitely better!

  • I wish one day i'll make it here with a low pro :(
    it'd have to be 650c back 20" front most probably!

  • So you know how there's a good few people making new lo-pro frames these days? They're all tarck frames however? Is anyone making a curvy lo-pro TT/roadie these days? Basically I want Calvinius' Cougar...

  • Oh mang, that frame! You so need to get that stripped and powdercoated some lush shade though, Forts only downfall is their graphics and paint. I got mine done and it's infinitely better!

    The purple one is a Fort? See, the paint is actually quite a nice but fine metallic finish in the flesh, it just really doesn't photograph well. I'm thinking that a carbon 4 or tri spoke on the front and an all black rear wheel might set the blue off... what's ruining it at the minute are the braking surfaces... such a fast wheelset though superlight...and the stem...

  • True, all black and it would look pretty well... The purple was originally a yellow 7005 and it is now this...

    Needs proper wheels though, stupid trendy hipster wheels weighing a metric fuck ton... Already ditched the Brooks for an SLR

    Either Mavic Ellipse or CD Open Pro X nice hubs

    Colour doesn't look great in that liht but it's dark grey with a rainbow flake.

  • I think I'll get the wheels sorted then see how it looks, if still not happy might go down the deep purple with pink flake/metallic or something along those lines.... think I saw some photos of yours up close before, nice.

    Grey TB14s on dura ace hi flanges?

  • Oh yes, may take that route, might just try and sell my wheels for some new ones...

  • my 14bikeco lo-pro frame. I hope to have this complete by summer!


  • my 14bikeco lo-pro frame. I hope to have this complete by summer!

    ftfy

  • Dat ergo stem

  • So yesterday a picked up the frame;

    Even the old pricetag was on it, 750 gulden. Which was our money before the euro came. It was pretty expensive!

    Made a quick build up, difficult to make pictures of a white bike.

    I will change a lot so don't worry.

  • No risers!
    EDIT I can't help but worry when I see risers

  • Looks good

  • 750 gulden. Which was our money before the euro came. It was pretty expensive!

    About £200 if I recall the exchange rate correctly. Pretty cheap next to the £500+ I paid for my Rourke in 1991

  • I can't help but worry when I see risers

    don't

  • don't

    Haha great track

  • Well 750 pound now is thanks to the economics around 600 euro which is more than 200 pounds, but you can't realy compare it to nowadays money.

    A will replace the saddle by a turbo or a rolls and maybe a bullhorn, I have some nice ones.

  • My Panasonic team time trial:

    Going to have to sell this off to make room :( (frame at least)

  • nice!

  • hello, here is my Villiger

  • lush! closer pics go go go

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