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  • rear disc & saddle change... so: once more ;-)

  • although a comete is awesome, definitely prefer the double trispoke. flite looks ace

  • I don't think this is place for you to advertise.. and btw, where is your low pro?

  • Bullhorns now TM? Looks fast espescially with those blacked out parts. Ive changed mine to risers now....

  • Might look fast but after low mileage and high food and alcohol intake over the last month or 2, I certainly am not.

    I like risers, just fancied a change, willl be swapping between the setups. May stick the bullhorns in the ergostem...

  • I hear you...im the same. The low mileage and ciggies for me....not feeling too fit these days. The cold making me taking more coffee and rollies.....will have to get fitter for that Steel is reel ride!

  • Anybody had any experiences with the Affinity Lo Pro f+f, really considering getting one!

  • That first one^ looks mental!

    Not normally a fan of those wheels, but they suit it perfectly

  • Even with risers.

    The reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeach.

  • Slow pro?

    very Rad.

  • And how rad he is.

  • Snow Pro?

    I'd love to know what percentage of cycling that is done in the world is in circumstances where a fixed gear lo pro with fat bike tyres is the best option.

    I'd love to know just how much time and money the builder has on his hands?

    How many bikes must he have that he has space for that in his stable?

    And how rad he is.

    Olli Erkkila. Check him out if you haven't already. He does some awesome stuff, simply because he has the imagination & skills. Functionality has nothing to do with it.

  • sorry for abusing the thread but i have a lo pro frame for sale :p
    http://www.lfgss.com/thread100955.html

  • Neither lo nor pro

  • Neither lo nor pro

    620mm C-C Seat Tube
    140mm Head Tube

    How much Lower does it need to be?

  • Low enough that it fits properly when you put bullhorns on it.

    Mine is 58cm ctc, 90mm head tube and 26" front wheel, i.e. the top of the head tube is about 60mm lower relative to the top of the seat tube compared with your faux pro

  • 620mm C-C Seat Tube
    140mm Head Tube

    How much Lower does it need to be?

    dont worry, some will never get it

  • I will never get it

    So true

  • http://www.pulloff.com/photos/Event_Photos/2008/08_NFMS/Richard_Morgan/Session_1/IMG_0412.JPG

    Looking at it from another angle I think it would work.

    What were you really searching for when you stumbled upon pulloff.com?

  • Low enough that it fits properly when you put bullhorns on it.

    Mine is 58cm ctc, 90mm head tube and 26" front wheel, i.e. the top of the head tube is about 60mm lower relative to the top of the seat tube compared with your faux pro

    My 62cm ctc seat and 140mm head tube yield a 50mm measurement. Is that 10mm the difference?

  • It needs to put you in the same position as being in the drops of a road bike but with bullhorns.

  • My 62cm ctc seat and 140mm head tube yield a 50mm measurement. Is that 10mm the difference?

    No, because the bottom of my head tube is 50mm lower than yours thanks to the small front wheel.

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