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• #24077
From what I've seen, Mini Velos are a separate category from folders.
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• #24078
True, but Raleigh 20 + drops is the poor man's mini velo
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• #24079
^ Solid frames, even in the folder versions.
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• #24080
only if you can cut down the steerer nicely yourself, which most people coudn't.
With a pipe cutter everyone is good at cutting steerers
Wow wow! Easy. First I need to get a black headset. How can I know the stack size?
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• #24081
Wow.
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• #24082
best title ever
Fixie Fixed Gear Bike Cycle New Mens Ladies Urban Flip Flop Hub Single Speed
Needs unpacking
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• #24084
Wow.
Someone took BSNYC's "dog's penis" comments as a suggestion, I guess.
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• #24085
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/71724998/TREK%2069r/Trek%20%2069r/IMG_1925.JPG
Somebody told me a funny story along those lines yesterday.
London West testers will be familiar with the parties. As you know, in his later years Chris Hart kept riding in spite of his body letting him down, and as a result had various special frames made to accommodate his special needs. One was a TT frame with geometry adapted to take a suspension fork, which naturally gave the tall stack height he needed and reduced the jarring which troubled his old bones. On Chris' demise, Mick Fountain inherited the contents of his bike shed, and thought to repurpose this bike for his own use, and in spite of his grey beard Mick still gets as low as anybody. So, he bethought himself to simply drop a road fork into this frame to bring matters down to his level. What he had not allowed for, or seemingly noticed in his haste, was that Chris had shaped the frame to have a low BB, another concession to his dotage with which many ancients will sympathise. So, upon setting out for the first time on this new steed, the already low BB, now dropped even further by the radically shortened fork, and in combination with some doubtless length cranks, meant that MIck travelled no more tha a few feet before his pedal hit the ground - not while cornering, mind, but in a straight line!
/csb
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• #24088
Someone took BSNYC's "dog's penis" comments as a suggestion, I guess.
oh god, that's exactly what that looks like. that makes me very uncomfortable.
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• #24089
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/71724998/TREK%2069r/Trek%20%2069r/IMG_1925.JPG
is that a 29er frame?
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• #24090
Somebody told me a funny story along those lines yesterday.
London West testers will be familiar with the parties. As you know, in his later years Chris Hart kept riding in spite of his body letting him down, and as a result had various special frames made to accommodate his special needs. One was a TT frame with geometry adapted to take a suspension fork, which naturally gave the tall stack height he needed and reduced the jarring which troubled his old bones. On Chris' demise, Mick Fountain inherited the contents of his bike shed, and thought to repurpose this bike for his own use, and in spite of his grey beard Mick still gets as low as anybody. So, he bethought himself to simply drop a road fork into this frame to bring matters down to his level. What he had not allowed for, or seemingly noticed in his haste, was that Chris had shaped the frame to have a low BB, another concession to his dotage with which many ancients will sympathise. So, upon setting out for the first time on this new steed, the already low BB, now dropped even further by the radically shortened fork, and in combination with some doubtless length cranks, meant that MIck travelled no more tha a few feet before his pedal hit the ground - not while cornering, mind, but in a straight line!
/csb
ultimate CS. I will summarise for people who can't be bothered.
[CSB]Guy inherits odd bike, changes fork, gets pedal strike. [/CSB]
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• #24092
Inappropriate colour fail for naming.
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• #24093
this is a funny read standard shit FIXIEYZ
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=199005&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0 -
• #24094
this is a funny read standard shit FIXIEYZ
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=199005&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0More people saying you can ride faster with a front brake, don't get why they say this, you can ride as equally fast without it.........
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• #24095
is that a 29er frame?
It's a 69er frame, designed for 26 inch rear wheel with 29 inch front and 100mm travel forks
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• #24096
yeap, thanks, i realized that a few minutes after my post (((
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• #24097
this is a funny read standard shit FIXIEYZ
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=199005&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0Can someone please point out the clearances... THE CLEARANCESSS!!!!!just remembered I got a retrobike account...
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• #24098
Wow.
dog's penis
My thoughts exactly.
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• #24099
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• #24100
^ could be so nice with a few changes.
Mini Velo. Big in Japan, and yet also small.