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• #31326
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• #31327
Woop! Nice and dirty. What cranks are they?
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• #31328
dirty boy...
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• #31329
Woop! Nice and dirty. What cranks are they?
clue - what's Italian and sometime break?
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• #31330
Vespa
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• #31331
Moto Guzzi
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• #31332
Bialletti
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• #31333
Alfa Romeo
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• #31334
Berlusconi
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• #31335
Pompeii?
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• #31336
breadsticks
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• #31337
those weird little biscuits you get with coffee
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• #31339
Haha, Wouter finally finished it!!
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• #31340
I'd love to have a go on one of these on Hipster Highway during the rush hours.
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• #31341
can you control the bike down the slight slope on Clerkenwell Road?
That I'd pay to see!
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• #31342
That's why I need something I don't need to worry much about controlling.
It will just roll over the cyclists without a current project. -
• #31343
From Current Projects;
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• #31344
not too keen on the bars.
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• #31345
Looks like a Langster
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• #31346
that look nice
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• #31347
langsters have the whole compact geometry thing going on though.
that cannondale definitely is nice.
just the bars arent. -
• #31348
langsters have the whole compact geometry thing going on though.
.??
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• #31349
Hi
My recently build. A Wilson of Sheffield track frame. Nigel (the actual owner of Wilcon Cycles) wrote: "*this is a priceless frame! built in the early 70's by my father Jim Wilson". *Outfitted with Campag, Cinelli, Avocet and Zeus components. Renak track hubs and nos 70's CB italia wood rims.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/49960641@N04/sets/72157623885993129/
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• #31350
Hi
My recently build.Wrong thread, take it to Current Projects and annoy Lucas with the tasty photography :-)
BTW, the toe straps are supposed to go through the pedal behind the spindle, not in front of it.