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• #29678
also his bike wasn't drilled for brakes. you're all just jealous of his whip (like me)
No excuse, plenty of shop in London sell brakes that mounted on the fork arms.
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• #29679
No excuse, plenty of shop in London sell brakes that mounted on the fork arms.
well he said he'd been a sponsored cyclist for a while. he also said "of course i can skid, i wouldn't be able to stop otherwise". let's hope he's alright
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• #29680
Jammy's Feather
Nice work Ricky!
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• #29681
i saw this in the pub on friday. bad pic but its a gan well pro with dura ace to araya wheelset and i thought it was absolutely bangin! the owner was called lee and he'd only been riding fixed for a month! and he'd never heard of lfgss, shock horror
here you go, Tokyo Fixed Gear build it for him;
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• #29682
Great bike for a Geordie.
I like that frame.
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• #29683
you are an internetz genius. and it looks even nicer with a real picture
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• #29684
following the bamboo/wood theme...
titanium lugs, carbon fiber tubes with a cherry wood finish.
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• #29685
Nice wheels.
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• #29687
Wood == antiporn, It's a silly material for bike building.
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• #29688
Isn't cherry a dense wood and quite heavy? Bamboo is light and hollow at least.
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• #29689
Isn't cherry a dense wood and quite heavy? Bamboo is light and hollow at least.
It's probably just to get it back over the UCI weight limit once you've put those Edge wheels on there.
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• #29690
But surely enough people are putting Rohloffs on drop bar bikes that Rohloff should get their arse in gear .
? lots
There are loads of botch jobs out there, to get a Rohloff shifter on drops. They're all a bit poo.This looks so much fun!
Not pretty, but I can see the thinking behind every component choice, and the frame is very nice indeed. Would just use a fatter front tyre.
hmm. I do believe that the use of disk brakes in cycloX racing is not permitted. Oh...and i nearly forgot...my dad was arkansas cycloX state champion 3 years running...so you know...maybe i know fuck all!
Loads of cyclocross bikes have disc's these days (want one myself), not everyone races. You have a point though, as the trueblood is priced such that you'd want to be allowed to race it (though theres plenty of 5k Cervelos out there that'll never see a race).
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• #29691
49 x 18 at the moment but going to go down a couple of teeth.
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• #29692
^ readers wives alert.
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• #29693
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• #29694
Loads of cyclocross bikes have disc's these days (want one myself), not everyone races. You have a point though, as the trueblood is priced such that you'd want to be allowed to race it (though theres plenty of 5k Cervelos out there that'll never see a race).
I raced on a disc equipped cross bike last season. Most cross races are not UCI sanctioned and it's only National Trophy level races in the UK which are so for the vast majority of cross races discs are permitted.
My dad's never been Arkansas cyclocross champion though so what do I know?
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• #29695
? lots
There are loads of botch jobs out there, to get a Rohloff shifter on drops. They're all a bit poo.That was kind of my point. People willing to pay >£800 for a hub would probably spring for an extra £300 for a decent drop bar shifter.
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• #29696
And attach disc brakes with clamp bands or zip-ties...
He didn't say disc brakes were essential, although I'll throw in an Avid BB7 road front calliper if somebody wants it.
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• #29697
These are Zouo's bikes :)
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• #29698
Yep! Gentry alert!!!
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• #29699
Troll?
OK I'll bite
Fixie inc is the brand name and the bike can be run safely both SS or fixed. They even do some nice geared bikes.
Component manufacture 'Lightweight' does often place its brand on its product, yes.thanks. i get it. my point is that on both accounts, it looks shit.
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• #29700
re 'fixie inc.' ss, it's kinda akin to a tit who wears a ferrari cap while mincing around in his mum's mazda mx5.
also his bike wasn't drilled for brakes. you're all just jealous of his whip (like me)