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• #56777
Defintely, would love to see a thread on Les.
I took a photo of Les when I first saw it in Condor 2 years ago, let me see if I can dig it up (was in original livery too).
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• #56778
He's come a long way, that's for sure.
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• #56779
His original name was "Monster" cause he's well... a bit fugly and then "Lesley". But the girls all laughed at him so I shortened it...
Actually the decals originally said "MYCYCLES" but my lady took offense to the ugly lettering and decided it would be better with the "MYCYC..." removed. Incidentally MyCycles is the name of a shop up in Worcester somewhere - so I guess the guy or gal who rode this in competition was sponsored by them... bit of heritage there. :)
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• #56780
I thought of starting a thread, if Ed or anyone else digs up some older photos to contribute I will.
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• #56781
Is Les the same lo-pro that Harry had a few years back?
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• #56782
Les is lookin' hot!
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• #56783
+1 for a lezzer thread
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• #56784
This was how he looked when I laid hands on him, pre nitromorsing.
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• #56785
I did it.
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• #56786
finished mine a little while ago and posted a pic, got some hate on here for doing a conversion but its my bike, i can do what i like with it. anyway now ive got used to being brake less I've have put the other front wheel on, how it looks:
clearances are very tight!
I'm looking for a new pair of forks though, something that will bring the front wheel in a bit, and a bit straighter, preferably carbon if anyone knows someone selling or has some? cheers
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• #56787
I'm looking for a new pair of forks though, something that will bring the front wheel in a bit, and a bit straighter, preferably carbon if anyone knows someone selling or has some? cheers
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• #56788
Terrible iPhone pic, sorry about that. Just about finished bar a bit of setting up etc..
90's Cilo(swiss builder) road frame, Columbus Cromor tubing
Almost complete 600ax group(aero braks are surprisingly effective)
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• #56789
Macca, leave the fork alone.
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• #56790
2012 is all about the purple. Nice bike Edmundo.
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• #56791
Macca, leave the fork alone.
why? its not the original fork, its a cheap tange one that sends shocks up my arms everytime i go over a bump. even some good quality steel forks would be better than these. id just heard that carbon ones help absorb the shock more, seems theyre hard to come by with a threaded steerer though.
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• #56792
Almost there, just need to put on brake and lever. Maybe cut steerer but that can wait
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• #56793
why? its not the original fork, its a cheap tange one that sends shocks up my arms everytime i go over a bump. even some good quality steel forks would be better than these. id just heard that carbon ones help absorb the shock more, seems theyre hard to come by with a threaded steerer though.
Oh so that's not the original?
Just what pressure you're riding the tyres up?
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• #56794
Oh so that's not the original?
Just what pressure you're riding the tyres up?
no the original has the somec logo stamped into the top of the crown like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/lazzarello/308058719/lightbox/
tyre pressures are about 100psi, though they should be min 120 as theyre 23c
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• #56797
It's still a bicycle.
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• #56800
For someone who have a modern carbon LOOK with all the bell and whistle, I was surrprised to see you quoting my favourite magazine...
(p.s. Macca, if you're receiving too much road vibration, lower your tyre pressure).
I must get another subscription I haven't had BQ for a year or so...Started getting it almost from the start.
My (non-cycling) mate used to laugh at my plain cover 'specialty publication' ie. niche porn.
Anyone ever used the SKF bottom brackets they sell? I was interested after I found out how much my (over-rated) Phil was going to cost to get new bearings fitted.
Les needs a thread really - he's had so many incarnations it'd be nice to see them all together
(I like his current appearance, needs moar slavery though!)