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• #3127
^ look like he is pulling his own skin
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• #3128
Saucy cunt! Actually, I'm not now, back in Paris on the Sunday* :-(
- to Bobob
- to Bobob
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• #3129
dude, I have see you a few times, always in Southbank area. I haven't reconigse you but the bike, next time will give you a shout
¡Y despues podemos ir tomar una copita!
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• #3130
I'm sending teenslains pic to bikesnob...
We should hold him up as a shining example! ;-)Of what, exactly? Being a cunt? Go for it... ;D
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• #3131
update - new hack bike (joe waugh being rebuilt as a racer)
can't decide if I like the saddle or not (not just the angle):
oh and it was the jewish memorial in Berlin - good spot superprecise - am not an architect just dress like one
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• #3132
One old Peugeot Premiere hacked into a fixed by a clumsy ape.
Once clumsy ape.
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• #3133
That in Norway?
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• #3134
Can you not lose the big ring?
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• #3135
my "best" bike (about to go a little bit of an NJS transformation but these are its everyday clothes)
me (no transformation currently envisaged. sadly.)
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• #3136
That does look similar to mine, minus the dropouts. I can see why it got re-sprayed now! I was told it was a joe waugh, but him and dave yates did share a workshop at M Steel cycles...
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• #3137
That in Norway?
Nope, that's Kicking Horse Pass on the British Columbia/Alberta border in Canada.
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• #3138
Can you not lose the big ring?
The old Peugeot chainsets are riveted together. Even the chainguard is difficult to remove without making a mess. I could set to with the angle grinder but would rather switch out the whole chainset but that requires tools, money, parts and technical knowledge so I'm leaving it until I have some time to dedicate to it.
Also need to refit brakes, get the correct size freewheel sprocket for the other side of the hub, replace the seatpost and saddle.
My wishlist also contains gun turrets, whirling death blades, an espresso machine, and a brevill.
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• #3139
A bit of changes to my everyday-bike.. most recent the rear-wheel i laced up with stuff i had lying around yesterday - Miche Primato hub, Mavic CXP14 rim. Was so happy with the result i decided to start skidding through a brown Vredenstein Fortezza TriComp i also had lying around :) (grips really well, a bit hard to skid, guess it will hold out for a few weeks at most).. Anyway, here it is:
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• #3140
To whoever lives at the bottom of kingsland road and gave me a suspicious look after checking out your white bike yesterday, I wasn't sizing it up to nick it, I'm new to fixed and my eyes are glued to every one I see.
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• #3142
Nope, that's Kicking Horse Pass on the British Columbia/Alberta border in Canada.
Looks great, Canada is on my list of places to visit....
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• #3143
That's from my cross country ride. Best 5000 miles of my life and I would reccomend it to anyone.
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• #3145
OK but remember I told you
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• #3146
is the fit bird part of the hypnotism attempt?
OK but remember I told you
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• #3147
The Pearson (thinking of trying to pimp it up really, thinking white Halo rims maybe, white tires, decal removal etc, blue or red KMC chain):
Not very exciting I know but I'm a roadie really (of the hairy legged variety) This is the Prince:
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• #3148
wow you match your prince. Nice work
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• #3149
Sadly I do own a complete Pinarello Prince outfit - bibs, jersey and gloves! Never worn it though... that Castelli stuff is just so damn comfy plus it survived a 25mph crash without tearing (one tiny hole in the bibs despite the fact i ripped half the skin off my thigh).
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• #3150
Sadly I do own a complete Pinarello Prince outfit - bibs, jersey and gloves! Never worn it though... that Castelli stuff is just so damn comfy plus it survived a 25mph crash without tearing (one tiny hole in the bibs despite the fact i ripped half the skin off my thigh).
were the tunes on your ipod also matching?
Fresh Prince? Prince/sign?
Does he dip his forearms in gravy?