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• #52952
not really.
:)I'll pay in goatcheese and virgins.
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• #52953
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• #52954
^ Epic stem, could probably do with a frame one size bigger
I'll pay in goatsee and veronicas.
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• #52955
nothing beats MA40s
Open 4 CD ?
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• #52956
that golden groupset is kind of wank/anti
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• #52957
Very nice Raleigh Dyna Tech Pro with Campagnolo Chorus groupset in the rarer graphite finish. No marks on the crank arms from the chain unshipping too, so possibly NOS/nearly NOS components as the graphite finish had a reputation for chipping readily from normal usage. Campagnolo did also do the levers in graphite finish so I have to assume the owner has not been able to source them as yet or is unaware they were produced.
Matching handlebar tape too with the pebble dash paint finish.
The only things I would change is the angle of the saddle and possibly the pedals which do not look to be contemporaneous with the bike. I say 'possibly', because I can not quite tell what they are, but they do look to be about 10 years newer than the rest of the build.
Otherwise a very nice build which is a credit to the owner, using Raleigh frame technology which is frequently overlooked in favour of the gems that were produced by the SBDU at Ilkeston.
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• #52958
Frames too small, stems too long, ergos are always fugly, blue ano!... but somehow it all works and is just simply awesome.
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• #52959
Open 4 CD ?
yeap =)) but still
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• #52960
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• #52961
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• #52962
Vicini track bike 43cm c-c. 24" wheels..
Repost from 2 days ago.
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• #52963
that golden groupset is kind of wank/anti
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• #52964
I'll pay in goatcheese and virgins.
7 virgins then. And 5kg of Goatscheese.
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• #52965
I say 'possibly', because I can not quite tell what they are, but they do look to be about 10 years newer than the rest of the build.
Doesn't that say KEO on the side?
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• #52966
Very nice Raleigh Dyna Tech Pro with Campagnolo Chorus groupset in the rarer graphite finish. No marks on the crank arms from the chain unshipping too, so possibly NOS/nearly NOS components as the graphite finish had a reputation for chipping readily from normal usage. Campagnolo did also do the levers in graphite finish so I have to assume the owner has not been able to source them as yet or is unaware they were produced.
Matching handlebar tape too with the pebble dash paint finish.
The only things I would change is the angle of the saddle and possibly the pedals which do not look to be contemporaneous with the bike. I say 'possibly', because I can not quite tell what they are, but they do look to be about 10 years newer than the rest of the build.
Otherwise a very nice build which is a credit to the owner, using Raleigh frame technology which is frequently overlooked in favour of the gems that were produced by the SBDU at Ilkeston.
Ewww look at the cross chaining action on that, Big/Big is anti.
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• #52968
It's a repost but I'll never get bored of it.
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• #52969
Are those the euro bottle 750ml big mouth version?
I'll never get bored of looking at those either.
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• #52971
:]
It just looks normal to me, with posh wheels.
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• #52972
Repost from 2 days ago.
I might have bad eyes. But would it then been on side 1060?
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• #52973
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It's missing diamonds.
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• #52974
WOW that's freakin' awesome! :')
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• #52975
No saying it's bad, but could this be the ultimate hipster roadie? titanium+arione+zipp+woundup+thomson+campy
.... naaahhhhhhh