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• #34427
^^
pickyness says the stem + seatpost don't match the chrome on the frame. But lush lush lush :) -
• #34428
^^
pickyness says the stem + seatpost don't match the chrome on the frame. But lush lush lush :)That would be too much for me i think...
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• #34429
Nice colour
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• #34430
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• #34431
LOOK KG 292 Titanium
Love it
Every now and then you see a metal look but did LOOK actually make them? i had it in my head they only ever did carbon frames themselves.
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• #34432
I can hear scoble drooling already... (re the rackbars) -
• #34433
The rack bar is awful.
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• #34434
whatwhatwhat?
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• #34435
And a few years old.
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• #34436
RE rackbars
Wouldnt that just make steering with a load in it really difficult?
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• #34437
That is fucken perfect. Lush.
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• #34438
Wouldnt that just make steering with a load in it really difficult?
It's no better or worse in that respect than any other rack that turns with the front wheel. The problem, as discussed back in the 12th Century when it was first posted here, is that the weight of your payload is trying to rotate the bars in the stem clamp, among other things.
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• #34439
Every now and then you see a metal look but did LOOK actually make them? i had it in my head they only ever did carbon frames themselves.
Je confirme qu'il était fabriqué par THT, de même que les périphériques Look comme les potences et tiges de selle titane. C'est marqué dessus que c'est THT.
http://www.julmtb.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=449879&sid=4aa7db6f51bf4c0c21653666dc658532
I don't know who THT are/were*, but it looks like they were responsible for Titanium Look frames and components. There were also bonded lug TVT alloy/carbon frames branded as Look, as well as some Reynolds 753 race bikes which were presumably subcontracted to a small scale frame building shop as they seem to have been team issue only.
*Possibly Titanium Hearth Technologies, Inc, a division of Timet
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• #34440
It's no better or worse in that respect than any other rack that turns with the front wheel. The problem, as discussed back in the 12th Century when it was first posted here, is that the weight of your payload is trying to rotate the bars in the stem clamp, among other things.
I reckon there's a good foot of leverage on a big set of BMX bars and they're pretty hard to shift in a good stem + they're only 7/8" at the clamp. I reckon you'd have to have quite a load in there no?
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• #34441
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• #34442
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• #34445
^^^ nice, nice, nice.... nice.
Orange
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• #34447
Bad angle, but...
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4093/4826057449_039cd52fbe_b.jpg
the Colnago is LEGIT!
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• #34448
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• #34449
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• #34450
reee-pony
http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee126/gabekeirin/RACE_FETISH/DSC01869.jpg
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