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• #20102
Absolutely love it...except for the red spokes.
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• #20103
Eeek, didn't notice those. Still, rest of the bike makes up for them.
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• #20104
agreed
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• #20105
Blimey I didn't even notice it at all, now that I have another look it doesn't appear that bad, I've seen worse, much much worse.
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• #20106
Seems to me this is one of the only cases I've seen where coloured spokes don't look shit.
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• #20107
Just found out my Concorde got left Holland on the 23rd. that should mean next week sometime.
Sparky whats the best bike shop in Norwich to head to? it's my first experience of re-building a geared bike and i need some pointers. if there isn't one i'll take it back to brighton and get sorted there.
Pedal Revolution has a good range, but really hit-and-miss service. Sometimes they're so helpful that I leave swearing I'll always buy from them next time, but the next time they often screw that up by being crap. Still, give them a go - they're up on Bethel Street past the cop-shop.
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• #20108
Fcuking mint, that looks siht hot. What's the seatpost? Is that a concor saddle?
Absolutely love it...except for the red spokes.
same page
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• #20109
Yawn
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• #20110
Done. Much to the umbrage of my wife...
5 Attachments
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• #20111
VeeVee's Ellis Briggs
http://static.londonfgss.com/memberpics1415-albums993-picture6146.jpg
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• #20112
very nice!
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• #20113
+1
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• #20114
red and chrome in my opinion always a winner
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• #20115
red and chrome in my opinion always a winner
indeed
very nice VeeVee
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• #20116
Take that car out!
Reaches for the baby blue spray paint.
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• #20117
http://static.londonfgss.com/memberpics1415-albums993-picture6146.jpg
Beautiful job VeeVee.
Can't wait to see it in person.
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• #20118
I saw it the other day, on my way from Souths. It's beautiful, just like it's owner.
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• #20119
you silver-tongued devil, Mr.P
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• #20121
thanks !
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• #20122
Done. Much to the umbrage of my wife...
you;re a photographer, hence the quality pix?
i don't think you are going to brake that stem, i am using the cheap ea30 stem....what wheels are they?
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• #20123
i am using the cheap ea30 stem....
Got recalled by Easton in November. I had one on the track bike but not checked if it was in the batch affected.
http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/recall-easton-ea30-stem-23990
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• #20124
Hi guys, this is my first post, I would have started a new thread but I am not allowed due to my newb status. I found this bike in a ditch out on the moors near where I live, Im coming up to London for uni (hopefully) so have decided to make a fixie with this. So far I have stripped the bike back to the bare frame, and take all the paint and grimmy Peugeot stickers off, and am going to order some wheels for it after the xmas period. Heres some pics, would be nice to know how viable you think this conversion is going to be.. It seems in overall good condition, only mild surface rust and muck. Other than that, it seems alright!
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• #20125
Hi guys, this is my first post...................blah..........blah......that, it seems alright!
hello, not starting a thread has probably saved you(rself) a little headache. before you do any work or invest any time in this project you might be able to save yourself another headache, measure it up and satisfy yourself that this frame is the correct size for you. you might think it a silly point to make but if you search the forum you will find a few examples of this not having been done.
how tall are you, what's your inside leg and what is the length of the seat tube- centre to centre?sorry if i missed something.
^ :-s