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• #51352
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• #51353
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• #51354
prototype 78/79
the owner confirm to rossin via email.
at indonesia too78/79 cm ?
1978/1979 ?
Both untrue.
Columbus Max and that type of fork crown are from late 1980s.
Lo Pro trend from 1984 or so.
Besides that, Rossin is nearly impossible to reach via Email.
BTW ugly double chain stays. -
• #51355
^bhahahaha!
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• #51356
The Cherubim is stunning
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• #51357
About time they made a cabon track bike available to the masses
If that's the build they're shipping, it's hardly for the masses.
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• #51358
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• #51359
^only moots i've seen that i don't like, you've smashed my dream toby!
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• #51360
The red and white kills it. Black bar tape/saddle and bottle cages and it'll be fine
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• #51361
was it the saddle, the tape, the cages or all 3?
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• #51362
don't like those forks and the wheels don't fit that well either
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• #51363
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• #51364
too much IMO
its turning totaly cheesy!
I love them BMC'S
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• #51365
Does it come with accessories?
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• #51366
http://www.cyclart.com/photos/Recent%20work/Clean%20Rossin.jpg
too big to embed, but a lovely way of highlighting the gilco(?) tubing.
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• #51367
By making in look like a scale rule?
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• #51368
Yes.
And fwiw I like the look of that ruler too.
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• #51369
If that's the build they're shipping, it's hardly for the masses.
It doesn't look too crazy TBF. Bar/stem from Shimano, saddle is an SLR, FSA cranks. Fuck knows whats going on with the wheels though. Can't place them.
Depending on frame price, I'm guessing circa £1500. That bike will be less than £3k. That's £2k change from a BT frame
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• #51371
I though that too as the front looks like their 58g road hub but the rear looks nothing like anything. They might be MACK hubs actually.
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• #51372
defo american classic
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• #51374
Can't see Giant shopping at AC for OEM parts, they'll just get Joy-Tech to make something similar for 1/10th of the price.
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• #51375
Back in the day my mate splashed out like £200 or soemthing for one of these. Ive never been so jelly in my life.
Untill I rode it. Not very nice at all.
I can see that, almost hetchins-esque. The context of Kevin Sayles at Woodrup Cycles completing the build is awesome though.
(http://www.classiclightweights.co.uk/builders/hrm-builders2.html)