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• #3402
harsh.
But true
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• #3403
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• #3404
thats amazing!!!!!!
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• #3405
nasty, just pure nastydun dun dun
i recognize that bike
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• #3406
£350 at the moment. You'd have to be a bit of a wanker to ride that.
£350!?!??! There's some complete muggins' out there
Is it just me or does it look like that swagger has profile hubs? One of his other bikes on ebay had sugino 75 cranks too. I dont think the prices are that bad really.
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• #3407
I think its a mount rather than a stand (ie its not attached to the bike).
Yeah, looks like one of those top peak jobbies.
Its amazing, there is'nt a part on that bike I dont like (OK, not a fan of dildo bars). Yet they come together to produce something truly hideous.BTW those home made chopper bikes are cool IMHO. It pretty obvious from the pics that, these people are'nt afraid of being laughed at. All looks like a shed load of fun to me. I want a skip of random old bike parts, and a wielding torch so I can have a play!
I want to build me one of these, for enhanced view in traffic.
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• #3408
thats amazing!!!!!!
I agree.
I like the look of that Harry Quinn.
I had one in the 70's.
Not entirely sure that is a HQ. I think Harry used to make racing bikes exclusively. That pump peg on the top tube and the m/guard eyes don't seem right to me.
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• #3409
ahh i was talking about the bike and lambo collaboration
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• #3410
The exhaust will screw those carbon rims though. (yes I am jealous) :o
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• #3412
That thing is hilarious.
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• #3413
shits on puke
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• #3414
MikeC?
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• #3415
I agree.
I like the look of that Harry Quinn.
I had one in the 70's.
Not entirely sure that is a HQ. I think Harry used to make racing bikes exclusively. That pump peg on the top tube and the m/guard eyes don't seem right to me.
Still a nice looking bike.They ran a framebuilding residential course in South Wales. My Dad did it in the 80s. He built a lovely HQ. I guess you could have free reign to build whatever you liked (although my Dad built a racing frame).
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• #3416
They ran a framebuilding residential course in South Wales. My Dad did it in the 80s. He built a lovely HQ. I guess you could have free reign to build whatever you liked (although my Dad built a racing frame).
strictly speaking you dad didn't build a HQ. He built a 'your dad' bike, despite it having HQ stickers on.
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• #3417
not all bikes built under "frame builders" name come from said frame builder
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• #3418
He's dead!
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• #3419
strictly speaking you dad didn't build a HQ. He built a 'your dad' bike, despite it having HQ stickers on.
Well yeah of course, you knew what I meant though. What I was trying to express was that the frame posted earlier in this thread was possibly not made by HQ (or one of his official frame builder lackeys), but by a member of the public who wanted a frame with mudguard eyelets and so on, but bears HQ decals so no-one would (in theory) know otherwise.
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• #3420
yes thats exactly what i mean
just because it bears a framebuilders name
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• #3421
not all bikes built under "frame builders" name come from said frame builder
im sure bob jackson doesnt touch every bob jacksonHe's dead!
This has put a very macabre image in my mind.
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• #3422
haha. Necrocyles ftw.
;-)
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• #3423
It's nice, but I'm worried about the limited choice of hand positions.
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• #3424
Fuck that - have you seen where the brake levers are?!
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• #3425
Lol!°
harsh.