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• #13876
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• #13877
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• #13878
Fixed
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• #13879
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• #13880
nice one Josh
Mitre, can you not see the pics? no problem for me
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• #13881
nice Rik, you've gone insane with the classic porn there
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• #13882
nice one Josh
Mitre, can you not see the pics? no problem for me
I edited the pic
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• #13883
why???
is not the pic already there???
why the editing????
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• #13884
personally, i prefer the record (above) to the super record (below):
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• #13885
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• #13886
nice work as usual Rik. never seen a brake like that before.
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• #13887
it's very similar to the U brakes used in BMX
and has its fundaments in the olds center pull brakes
[URL="http://www.thebicyclingguitarist.net/graphics/schwinn/200310/20031003-front-brake-m.jpg"][/URL]
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• #13888
John 'Niko' Nicholson (double world sprint champ) mentioned in this ad is the president of Blackburn CC, my old cycling club in Melbourne.
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• #13889
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• #13890
Top marks to the metal finishers for gettting the colour to match on the Ti Grammo stem and whatever material the bars are, but I still don't like it. That nasty orangey gold looks like something a 3rd world dictator would have on his bathroom fittings.
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• #13891
i aspire to be a 3rd world dictator, and when i am, thats my transport.
that and the popemobile...
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• #13892
rik, is your mrs home tonight?
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• #13893
In the flesh, they look nicer. The gold isn't so glaring and the decals come out more. They're quite a nice subtle grey, kind of like Goth Langster.
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• #13894
Meh?
Looks like a "anodized components and brooks saddles can be overdone" posterchild to me... but to each their own.
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• #13895
a cover for the oil hole
you can grease the bearing via a hole under that protector+1
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• #13896
^sounds rough!^
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• #13897
sexy woooood, wheres this from?
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• #13898
Repost?
can anyone tell me what sprocket that is?
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• #13899
I guess you're asking about the crankset, it's a paul..
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• #13900
can anyone tell me what sprocket that is?
I'm assuming you're using the Septic idiom and mean chainring, in which case it's Paul
http://www.paulcomp.com/cranks.html