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• #13901
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• #13902
Wow!
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• #13903
Wow!
Suck them lo-pro balls my friend, suck them.
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• #13904
I guess you're asking about the crankset, it's a paul..
Quote:
Originally Posted by **atomcf** [![](http://static.londonfgss.com/images/londonfgss/buttons_lite/viewpost.gif)](http://www.londonfgss.com/thread29-279.html#post653833)
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.htmlThanks
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• #13905
sexy woooood, wheres this from?
Frame is a Teschner. Aussie. http://www.teschnergroup.com/
Wheels are probably Fluidisk based on this pic I took at the '05 Austral.. (yes that is a dead Paconi)..
They're Russian according to this: http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=179991
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• #13906
Milwaukee Cream City, a right stunner.
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• #13909
How very bendy.
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• #13910
Milwaukee Cream City, a right stunner.
nice. but a bit schizo.
wrong cranks and seatpost. save 'em for a classic build.
or
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• #13911
This bike belong to John Prolly, he just build it up with spare part to see how it run, so yeah the part is a little bit off.
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• #13912
what're those fluidisks made out of??
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• #13913
You didn't read the link with the information about fluidisks above, did you?
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• #13914
no...what information? I just look at pictures and ask stupid questions
stop complaining and answer this worthy man, for he does not care if you have answered already. durr
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• #13919
i posted this a few pages back. i'll repost below for fun:
This is a local builder here in Ohio called Cicli Polito. This is the most beautiful bike i've ever seen in person. It won top honors at the 2009 NAHBS show. It's a faithful remake of a 1950s grass track racer. This particular one was built to pay homage to the late Norm Taylor of Jack Taylor Cycles and aside from notable exceptions such as the frame itself and tires, virtually everything else is of the proper vintage, right down to the 1"-pitch drivetrain.
The seat tube takes a dramatic curve around the rear wheel, the fork blades are brazed to a wonderfully unique crown and all of the tubes are finished in a metallic burnt orange finish with nice box pinstriping.
people are offering him $8000 for the frame, but he's not selling it.
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• #13920
Milwaukee Cream City, a right stunner.
Those are made by Waterford cycles. Cool, but basically a less-cool Waterford.
i think the parts spec on this one is kinda whack.
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• #13921
stop complaining and answer this worthy man, for he does not care if you have answered already. durr
like aleksi says... actually no. I'm not just a lickle boy that's likes looking at the pcitures. I did read the article, but didn't fully understand though...
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• #13922
fucking nuts!
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• #13923
I love this, black Nitto group looks lush on the blue/silver!
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• #13924
like aleksi says... actually no. I'm not just a lickle boy that's likes looking at the pcitures. I did read the article, but didn't fully understand though...
that's why I'm asking Hippy.Okay, in that link above, someone asks if it's a proper disc or a wheel cover.
Someone else responds, saying it is NOT just a wheel cover.
It's a proper disc.