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• #72552
Love that green and chrome thing.
Is that the paint you're thinking of for your Oak, Ed? -
• #72553
good find ed, peerless craftsmanship
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• #72554
Love that green and chrome thing.
Is that the paint you're thinking of for your Oak, Ed?It's polished stainless, not chrome. You can see the braze.
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• #72555
I can smell it.
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• #72556
Is that the paint you're thinking of for your Oak, Ed?
Nah, it will be painted in the same colour as a laqured raw steel, hopefully the paint shop can match it;
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• #72557
Fully build, got HED rims, connectorless dynamo, paul centerpull.
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• #72559
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• #72560
Faux-pro? a bit hit or miss, nice thought.
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• #72561
The craftsmanship is stunning and the build is pretty sound too, not sure I understand the protruding headtube and descending top tube, but with welds like that in 853 I'm willing to give it the benefit of the doubt!
up for sale at the mo on Classic rendezvous, at $3750!!! -
• #72562
Dropping the TT / rasiing the HT is for stiffness I guess, but why at a downwards slope rather than just doing it Pegoretti style?
Still, I like it.
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• #72563
Also what's this hole for?
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• #72564
No idea, future Di2?
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• #72565
No idea, retro Di2?
ftfy
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• #72566
That Cooper is unbelievable, I'm in love
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• #72567
^ Here's the sales ad with complete part rundown - apparently it cost the guy $5k when new!!
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/bik/3558284155.html -
• #72568
Not sure if I should, but loving that red and black Gebla.
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• #72569
You probably shouldn't, but forbidden love is sometimes best...
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• #72570
that cooper is godly
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• #72572
coopers wishbone has given me one.
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• #72573
Amazing;
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• #72574
How so?
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• #72575
For starters, it's handbuilt in London by an awesome guy. Secondly, if that's not a fucking beautiful frame, you need to get your peepers checked, brah.
amazingly so