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• #10427
Yes, that size matches Ron Groen.
Could be 1983, because he was also in Gazelle's amateur team. Then it was resprayed later, when he joined the Skala team.
Gazelle frame numbers are hard to match with a calander year. There's no direct link between frame number and year.
They just numbered the BB-shells before the frames were produced. The numbering was simply ascending from 0, 1, 2, ... 328xxxx, ect...
They had some books to write the serial numbers they used on which date, when putting the numbers into the bb-shells.So you where there at the time! Great information, thank you.
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• #10428
Currently working in this baby that I picked up in the Netherlands a couple of weeks ago.
Picture was taken before I started stripping it. Looking forward to take it for a spin though, I'm fond of Gazelle bikes, don't ask me why though.
You got it from Speurders I see. Looks like the team DAF/Cote d' Or paint to me. I am working on the same now. Mine is an 'AB'. What is yours?
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• #10429
Stunning Mercian.
Just ordered my Vincitore frame. Can't wait.
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• #10430
Stunning Mercian.
Just ordered my Vincitore frame. Can't wait.
Thanks!
A little tip: Forget about it.
Seriously. The wait is so inordinately long that you cannot obsess or think about it.
Learn an instrument. Read War & Peace in the original Russian (after you've learned the language.) Get that PhD you've always wanted.
Then get excited.
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• #10431
Ummmm. What have you done there?
Aerospoke took priority over a frame, did it.that's what i was thinking. it's like a flawless diamond set in an Elizabeth Duke gold band. Except the flawless diamond is arrospok :s
No, but it was going cheap and I like them. The frame was given to me free, which kickstarted my fixed gear project. I had no intention of riding fixed before that, as I'm really a complete roadie.
Indeed, that money could have been better spent on much more important bike components. For me 'spoks are nearly synonymous with anti-porn.
I will upgrade the components in time, of course, and there's nowt much wrong with them at the moment considering this isn't supposed to be a 'best bike', which I constructed for barely any money...and as for anti-porn, each to their own, innit.
That said i hope you enjoy your ride.
And I do, very much. Forced to ride geared today as rear tyre is fecked, very very weird feeling already.
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• #10432
No, but it was going cheap and I like them. The frame was given to me free, which kickstarted my fixed gear project. I had no intention of riding fixed before that, as I'm really a complete roadie.
I will upgrade the components in time, of course, and there's nowt much wrong with them at the moment considering this isn't supposed to be a 'best bike', which I constructed for barely any money...and as for anti-porn, each to their own, innit.
And I do, very much. Forced to ride geared today as rear tyre is fecked, very very weird feeling already.
I think it looks alright.. put some miles on it, that's the main thing. Fluoro bar tape always does it for me, and you''ll always be able to flog the arrospok and retire to the country on the dorrahs.
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• #10433
Got this ready to build but no rims :(
If you want something lo-pro then it has to be Araya (tubs if you can cope with the tyre changes)
otherwise I'd suggest plain silver Deep V's or Mavic CXP-14
Entirely dependant on what way you plan to set the bike up though....
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• #10434
just got this at the weekend 19?? (any ideas) Carlton Competition 531 21 inch frame and forks, Zeus 50 chainring, Cinelli Stem and drops (bent) , Campag 10 speed shifters, front Derailleur and Nuovo Record rear (straight to ebay) - er £20 please!!! hello. Straight on with the lying about bits i should have this going pretty quickly - Just looking for a rear 27" rim or a front or back 27" wheel to butcher. Anyone?
that frame is stunning mate, it does deserve a lots of attention to it!
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• #10435
Thanks!
A little tip: Forget about it.
Seriously. The wait is so inordinately long that you cannot obsess or think about it.
Learn an instrument. Read War & Peace in the original Russian (after you've learned the language.) Get that PhD you've always wanted.
Then get excited.
Hilarious!
Nice frame Aroogah! You must be happy. Sorry if I missed it somewhere ^^... what colours are they - as in which kind of finish?
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• #10436
woah. holy moly. i haven't got a project on the go, but i suggest if you have, finish it with these motherfuckers:
odyssey grips/aaron ross.
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• #10437
Hilarious!
Nice frame Aroogah! You must be happy. Sorry if I missed it somewhere ^^... what colours are they - as in which kind of finish?
Lime green flamboyant with cream enamel HT and ST band. Photos don't do the colour justice.
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• #10438
No Hackney is Sumatra or there abouts
Walthamstow is Australia
New Zealand is East of the 406
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• #10439
woah. holy moly. i haven't got a project on the go, but i suggest if you have, finish it with these motherfuckers:
odyssey grips/aaron ross.
rad as fuck.what!!! sick!
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• #10440
pukes on cock
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• #10442
They are fully sick, I need some right now...
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• #10443
![](http://i.ebayimg.com/05/!BTHc43w!mk~$(KGrHgoH-D8EjlLlyV52BKGvdLlYZw~~_2.JPG)
Will post better Pics when it arrives.
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• #10445
holy fuck russell, that is by far the best thing i've ever seen!
Captain Rad.
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• #10446
No way! Is that real?
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• #10447
class
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• #10448
No way! Is that real?
its real, its right in front of me as i type
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• #10449
That is absolutely amazing!! The perfect machine for the loved up hipster couple on a Sunday spin ;) (That's my way of asking can I have it for myself and the missus to have a Sunday spin, lol)
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• #10450
Didn't you post up a pic before you were gunna get it? That shit is tight yo!
Its alright, these new meds are sorting all the 'issues' out, I've learnt my lesson.