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• #63877
Yo, let's make it a habit to repost the same fucking bike at least five times per page, mkay?
Also, that Mondonico almost made me violently vomit on my screen.
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• #63878
^are you ok? you must be ill
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• #63879
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• #63881
Nice Bamboo
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• #63882
Uck
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• #63883
Uck
Ever heard the one about the NASA ball point pen that works in zero gravity and the Russian pencil?
I think you've posted this in porn by accident Rob!
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• #63884
Nice Bamboo
no such thing
Uck
if you dont like it then why post it here?
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• #63885
What's this frame ?
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• #63886
Its the Brascona carbon prototype, belongs to andy pankcake.
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• #63887
Ever heard the one about the NASA ball point pen that works in zero gravity and the Russian pencil?
I think you've posted this in porn by accident Rob!
Actually the pen was made as the pencil tips would snap off and would eventually cause damage to the electronic systems. Also, NASA didn't put any money at all into the development of it, in fact they were given some to try out after they were developed.
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• #63888
Nice Bamboo
No.
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• #63889
Just recently received this 28 hole beauty - on the hunt for a front now!
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• #63890
What's this frame ?
Sexxxxyyyy!
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• #63891
Yo, let's make it a habit to repost the same fucking bike at least five times per page, mkay?
Also, that Mondonico almost made me violently vomit on my screen.
Film this next time and I pay good money for the footage.
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• #63893
black seatpost / silver stem, like a late-eighties combo in reverse ?
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• #63894
Yo, let's make it a habit to repost the same fucking bike at least five times per page, mkay?
Good idea.
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• #63895
That Hill Special has sexy tubes.
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• #63896
Ever heard the one about the NASA ball point pen that works in zero gravity and the Russian pencil?
You failed to mentioned that pencil carried the risk of the graphite breaking and spilling around the cockpit in zero gravity thus could potentiality damaged sensitive equipment.
Hence ball point pen.
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• #63897
Actually the pen was made as the pencil tips would snap off and would eventually cause damage to the electronic systems. Also, NASA didn't put any money at all into the development of it, in fact they were given some to try out after they were developed.
Scbel pls
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• #63898
Whoop, missed this.
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• #63900
Don't forget the DiaCompe AGC300 calipers - they had a reach so short that you pretty much had to build the frame to fit them.
Although M71 and Systeme 3 were of the period, I don't think either sold very well. Most people went straight from clips and straps to Look, bypassing the weird precursor clipless designs. Ofmega Sintesi would be nice on that bike, to keep up the plastic theme of the brake levers.
Forgot to mention the AGC300’s tbh and the commen tregarding building the frame around the brake callipers is true enough. I have a Telfer frame that I was struggling to build with the correct wheel and brake combination. However, once I had deduced from the routing of the brake cable on the rear i.e. it went to the right of the seat post and not the usual left, then I tried the AGC300’s and the wheels lined up perfectly.
The M71’s predated the original offering from Look by a few years, but because it was necessary to push a release lever by hand,they were never a practical proposition for massed start races - earned the nickname of ‘suicide pedals’ - and hence never caught on. I never saw the Adidas Systeme 3 pedals ever used, but I have since managed to get a NOS pair which will be going on a NOS Ilkeston Raleigh frame I have. I recall that the Look pedals began to be used by a few riders in 1986, became widespread in 1987, and by 1988 clips and straps had virtually become obsolete in the bunch.
Keeping with the plastic theme, the rear mech could be replaced by the plastic bodied Ofmega Mistral, preferably in black. Also match the levers with the Modolo Kronos calipers, although these are notoriously regarded as speed modulators and not brakes in the truest sense of the function.
Yeah but then it wouldn't be in the porn thread anymore...