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  • Wow - that's some whacked out geometry - what size wheels is that frame meant for?

    700 rear and 650 front. There is a lot of spare room at the rear for those that want to use it as a winter trainer. This is a concept model and so may well be tweaked a bit.

  • Should this be in this thread?

    Curved seat-stays are fugly.

  • 700 rear and 650 front. There is way too much spare room at the rear tho which can't even be justified by possible winter training duties. This is a concept model and so there is still time to go back to the drawing board.

    ftfy

  • My old bike:

  • Show us your old face then. Don't be shy.

  • dibz.

  • Wow - that's some whacked out geometry - what size wheels is that frame meant for?

    32" LCD full HD :D

  • My main bike:

    My main fist:

  • My main bike:

    I'm pretty sure its an optical illusion by your spokes on front wheel, but at first glance looks like forks are on backwards...

  • well they are definitely on the right way round!

  • morgasm your wheels are next level, it's going to be sinful to mark the sides when you put the brake on.

  • I've been lurking for ages and thought it was about time I showed off some of my bikes. There's another bmx and a beater in my stable, but I don't have pictures so you'll have to make do with these three.

    Giant TCR Advanced 2:

    Unknown NJS Frame:

    Sunday Ian Schwartz:

  • Your Giant looks so much nicer than mine

  • Fuck that Giant is noice.

  • What rims are those on the Giant?.....nice bike.

  • Thanks for the compliments.

    What rims are those on the Giant?.....nice bike.

    The wheels on the Giant are Soul C5.0s (http://www.bikesoul.com/2009/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6&Itemid=16). I've been really happy with them. They're considerably lighter than any of the big brands 50mm deep carbon clinchers and they ride brilliantly, very stiff and responsive. They've also taken a bit of a beating from the potholed Kent lanes with no apparent damage and without going out of true.

  • Thanks for the compliments.

    The wheels on the Giant are Soul C5.0s (http://www.bikesoul.com/2009/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6&Itemid=16). I've been really happy with them. They're considerably lighter than any of the big brands 50mm deep carbon clinchers and they ride brilliantly, very stiff and responsive. They've also taken a bit of a beating from the potholed Kent lanes with no apparent damage and without going out of true.

    congrats bmxed! ;)
    i love your bikes!

  • morgasm your wheels are next level, it's going to be sinful to mark the sides when you put the brake on.

    IF I put a brake on...

  • Same ol' face...

    New shiny bikes!

  • dibs on the wheel of parmesan

  • "snippidy snip"

    ]

    I really want to work in a cheese shop now..

  • dibs on the wheel of parmesan

    Sure thing. Going rate is roughly £700 for a whole wheel at wholesale. When do you want to collect? No postage.

    I really want to work in a cheese shop now..

    Me too. Just as well, really.

  • TheorySwine you should have asked how much they weigh first..

  • £700 is a lot of cheese. though would make a great present :)

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