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• #2402
i think you're being harsh on yourself, you did a good job with your make-up!!
Glad you liked it, big boy...
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• #2403
sano's bike looks like it's a 'normal' size but what he's not showing you is the shoes he has to wear to reach the pedals…
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• #2404
what size toe cage do u need for those xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxl
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• #2405
OK, I really want a lo pro bike. I bid on a couple of Fort's but was beaten both times... Who, except for Geekhouse, makes them these days? Any pointers would be gratefully accepted!
Affinity Cycles - http://www.affinitycycles.com/
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• #2406
That's the one - in fact, that Velospace pic is the actual frame I'm riding. Affinity occasionally sell on eBay, but I don't know if they ship internationally - shoot them an email and ask.
Alternatively, if you're feeling flush, you could contact the guys at njsframes-blogspot.com about a custom Ocean frame, as they do offer the sloping top-tube option:
*If you want the top tube to angle down towards the head tube, funny/pursuit bike style,
there is a $40 up charge. You can choose how aggressive you want the angle to be.*http://njsframes.blogspot.com/2007/07/white-kashima-5gold-7-sugino-seatpost.html
If it helps, mine is a 60st by 60tt and fits about the same as a 58st by 58tt, due to the slope. The st length isn't such an issue, because I just don't put my saddle up as high.
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• #2407
Me 'orrible face:
Me 'orrible steed:
Soft furnishings will all be black at some point; I sorta ran out of cash though.
Rear stay:
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• #2408
nice mono-stay
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• #2409
damn thats a nice bike. Dan, please dont let me anywhere near it next time im drunk round matts or yours!!
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• #2410
ok, here's my first post after browsing around for a while.
face:
my everyday's langster beater
basso lo-pro with colnago decals which I am still building
thanks this forum & of course sheldon brown for lot of useful info
and thanks Arup for building these DA wheels.WOW, your colnago is really beautiful. Where did you get the frame from?
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• #2411
puppies died :(
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• #2412
Conan: will bear that in mind Sir!
nice mono-stay
It's pretty smart innit. The bike accelerates sooooo well: transmits power straight up the back end, so to speak.
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• #2413
this is my bike.. its a bit ghetto, but i like it.
built the whole thing up for 300..
you’ll probably see it around the Wandsworth area...
thanks to Dave and Pat (two good friends of mine also Putney cycles employees) for helping me out with it..
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• #2414
lemond fillmore right
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• #2415
yep.... all the bontrager parts give it away hay?
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• #2416
no i recognised the frame and the cranks clinched my thoughts
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• #2417
Thats steel right? Its gonna go all brown and wiggly under the clearcoat :(
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• #2418
puppies died :(
Yeah, and I'd stamp on their cute, furry heads myself to get a bike like that...
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• #2419
this is my bike.. its a bit ghetto, but i like it.
built the whole thing up for 300..
you’ll probably see it around the Wandsworth area...
thanks to Dave and Pat (two good friends of mine also Putney cycles employees) for helping me out with it..
I'm liking the ghetto... Nice one.
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• #2420
my bike:
plus SPD pedals. -
• #2421
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• #2422
Thats steel right? Its gonna go all brown and wiggly under the clearcoat :(
not too much rust as of yet.... i dont really mind a tiny bit of rust, gives a bit of a ratty look..
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• #2423
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that mono-stay is fucking phallic, you're a dirty lad Dan
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• #2424
It's pretty smart innit. The bike accelerates sooooo well: transmits power straight up the back end, so to speak.
oh dear dan
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• #2425
Reet up t' back end o' yer.
NOPE! He's bang on the money. This time last year I was a fat, unfit piece of shit. Now I am merely a piece of shit. Life changing, I tell you...