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• #8777
An IRO out of it's misery? you made it sound like a Colnago.
beside, road bike used to have suspension fork in the 90's at certain section of a race.
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• #8778
You need one if you go east of Cambridge Heath Rd anyway.
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• #8779
mine was better
readers wives allowed in anti porn?
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• #8780
mine was better
readers wives allowed in anti porn?
surely just some sort of perverted joke?
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• #8781
pub bike
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• #8782
mine was better
readers wives allowed in anti porn?
Fantastic contribution to the thread! Keep 'em coming! :-)
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• #8783
put it together after getting annihilated at the pub? hate to think what his x country bike looks like...
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• #8784
Nothing shocks me since the Telfer, i feel nothing :D
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• #8785
When the fixie craze dies down i am waiting for londongearedbikes.com where there is an anti porn section where people attempt to use the unfashionable single speed frames but try to add gears etc.
The future of anti-porn?
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• #8786
I will be first to weld the derailleur hanger for Campagnolo C-Record to the droputs of NJS certified 3Rensho!
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• #8787
Weld? Solder and gaffer tape ftfail
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• #8788
zip ties FTF
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• #8789
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• #8790
Try and ride it like that for hours, and tell me if it's still awesome.
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• #8791
I dont think it looks too uncomfortable, I have ridden worse.
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• #8792
that Dolan is truly un-be-fucking-lievable...............what on earth would possess someone to put that lot together I have no idea.
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• #8793
It's obviously a wind up!
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• #8794
mine was better
readers wives allowed in anti porn?
Fucking epic - so wrong it right
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• #8795
needs a 650 rear..
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• #8796
needs white tyres more
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• #8797
Not as much as it need one of these
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• #8798
that saddle looks as if it would crack like a biscuit.
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• #8799
besides the disappointing number of guesses (zero), and a sidewinder of a joke zombie fix, it should have been obvious, none other than sheldon brown
I got this I.R.O. Jamie Roy frame last summer. It came without a fork, needed a 1 1/8" size. I bought a plastic Winwood fork for it rode it a bit, but wasn't entirely happy with it, mainly because of the fork. The ride was pretty harsh, and the Winwood fork didn't have room for fenders or even for a medium width tire. Recently, I came upon a closeout deal on some NOS Rock Shox Indy forks, not the latest technology but unusually light for suspension forks. I decided to try one on the I.R.O. The frame was built for 622 mm (700c) wheels, while the Rock Shox for was designed for 559 mm (26" mtb size) wheels. However, the frame was also designed for a tight clearance fork, while the Rock Shox has tons of clearance. Thus, the smaller wheel size and the taller fork pretty much cancel one another out. As a result, the geometry is pretty mainstream, even though the bike looks a bit funny. It handles just fine, and it's a lot more comfortable.
note the thru headtube cable routing for epic barspinz, and suspension forks - the future of fixed tricks (yes - it could get more lame! [no i di'uuuunnnnt!])?
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• #8800
the dolan looks set up for amazing german girls to do tricks on the track
someone please put it out of its misery...!