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• #33528
Lust!
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• #33529
it's going to be about snow bikes for next season
I really hope it snows this winter, as the feather trick bike will be getting bit fat studded tyres.
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• #33530
Close inspection reveals a butt freshner on that Vogue?
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• #33531
It's a bike charm actually.
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• #33532
This is what's on the Vogue
Suntour Superbe Pro : D
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• #33533
where'd they hide the sony, can't bloody find it
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• #33535
Can someone educate me on yanagisawa bicycles please.
This is the second one (probably the same one) I've seen in a week.
Sorry if its a stupid question.ftfy.
From Tomity's blog:
*YANAGISAWA
There is a studio in Tokyo.
builder:Mr.Yanagisawa
Birth January 21, 1941
He is the second generation of the bicycle shop. He learnt the frame production from builder Kajiwara of Mr. of the phantom in 1975, and established Yanagisawa frame brand three years later.
The pronunciation of Yanagisawa looks like Nagasawa. Not NAGASAWA!! * -
• #33536
Cheers nuknow
Living In tokyo so might hunt
The old geezer down on my
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• #33537
This page is glorious
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• #33539
^ Its scary sometimes what you come across and how bikes are sometimes rated^
I think its predominately american bikes...
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• #33540
i found the vogue with these specs:
FRAME: VOGUE 53sq
HANDLE+STEM+SEATPOST: NITTO
SADDLE: Turbo Special Perforated
CRANK: SUGINO 75
CHAINRING: SUGINO ZEN 49t
CHAIN: IZUMI V
COG: EAI 18t
RIM: CAMPY OMEGA 19 36h
HUB: Phil Wood Low flange blk -
• #33541
Looks a bit different...(excluding fart charm)
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• #33542
^That was before, had seen it it too.
The Suntour version is like 100 x nicer! -
• #33543
Cheers nuknow
Living In tokyo so might hunt
The old geezer down on my
Nag '.Here it is, tokyo.
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• #33545
sjs cycles sell/used to sell those (just the cards part which you braze on)
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• #33547
I quite like this ^^^^ but reckon there's gonna be smoe debate from others.
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• #33548
Shoulda put it in cool pictures with bikes in mebies.
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• #33549
I really like this - good photography too.
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• #33550
Pretty limiting though as you can only pootle around and come back to where you're staying that night. I wana ride between places!
The difference is that the MOOTS bike is a road bike, rather than a touring bike.
had it been a touring bike, then it'd be equipped to carry the box on the rear rack and act as a pannier, so you can go places with it.
The MOOTS is aimed for those who want to says, climbing the Col du Tourmalet, Mont Ventoux, Monte Zoncolan, etc. rather than cycling from places to places.
At least that's what I think.
Nope, no waivers. Get some black Camapg Pistas made if you must :-)