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• #76302
Are those BLB notorious rims?
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• #76303
Are there any stems that would go with old 1" steel and a Thomson seatpost?
Thomson seatpost can GTFO too.
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• #76304
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• #76305
clicked back until i found a post i wanted to quote. these are all really nice. Owner of the Robers needs to rotate his plant more frequently thought.
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• #76306
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• #76307
Nice. Don't like ti frames with matching ti coloured forks, but as its a Baum....:)
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• #76308
Nice rings
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• #76309
Me likey, although if I was him I'd rotate that Arione one degree more forward
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• #76310
Thought this was quite tasteful.
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• #76311
Bar the open brake QRs.
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• #76312
Thought this was quite tasteful.
Would totally go for that, I loved it when they build a bicycle with mudguard in mind, rather than a bicycle with provision for mudguard.
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• #76313
^ dream winter bike
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• #76314
Fuck me, that's amazing, Any pictures of the whole build?
Same question: pic of the whole bike?
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• #76315
Same question: pic of the whole bike?
Not from that set apparently - pretty sure it's this bike though:
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• #76316
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• #76318
I really like that Talbot at the top of the page.
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• #76319
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• #76320
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• #76321
Thought this was quite tasteful.
+1 moar of this shit please
would like to compare how the mudguards would look dark grey to match the groupo, or even black
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• #76322
Looks like some cool kind of standard issue bike for a vaguely military operation.
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• #76323
If the Military Operation happens to be Graphic Design or making really nice coffee, then yeah.
It's about as Mil-spec as a freshly-restored Citroën H van.Still bloody lovely though.
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• #76324
It's about as Mil-spec as a vaguely military operation.
agreed
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• #76325
Any details? Looks lovely.
With a name like jimmy fingers, it's best not to make those jokes.