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• #21452
@finpics. that demon is looking great.
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• #21453
+1, looks epic. I love the typeface myself.
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• #21454
Finally finished building up my Basso SLX Low-Pro. Built it with any winter bargains I could find on the internet. Hopefully can gradually stick some nicer/appropriate parts on as I get the money.
http://static.lfgss.com/memberpics10020-albums1059-picture6647.jpg
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• #21455
nice bike - awesome seatpost!
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• #21456
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=3291606&l=3e0abb2748&id=515158305
Current Plug Project for a friend...so nearly there!
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• #21457
Wasnt there a massive anti/porn row about that panasonic a couple of years back. Not my cuppa tea
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• #21458
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=3291606&l=3e0abb2748&id=515158305
Current Plug Project for a friend...so nearly there!
Looks nice - any more pics - nocables™ FTW!
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• #21459
does anyone know how to do this?:
(the rear disk)can i just send the wheel of to be chromed or what not?
You could probably find a signwriting place that has the mirror-like vinyl (as in vinyl stickers) to replicate that wheel.
I don't thinking chroming the wheel would work, unless you have a steel disc.
I think one of the NJS blogs had a rear disc like that. maybe get in contact with them?
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• #21460
In it's current guise. Swapped the carbon Corima's for some Atlanta '96 built(by Jimbilly) on LF Phils
Excuse the shitty phone pic
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• #21461
Atlanta + low flange phils = awesome combination.
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• #21462
Excuse the shitty stickers
:)
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• #21463
It's 'art'
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• #21464
In it's current guise. Swapped the carbon Corima's for some Atlanta '96 built(by Jimbilly) on LF Phils
Excuse the shitty phone pic
Sexiest Langster on the planet. Fact.
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• #21465
:p
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• #21466
ha!
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• #21467
harry, you deserve rep for that.
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• #21468
Sexiest Langster on the planet. Fact.
sticks Timmy Mallet on ignore
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• #21469
Mark, that frame looks awesome....how long till we see it rolling down to Souths?
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• #21470
In it's current guise. Swapped the carbon Corima's for some Atlanta '96 built(by Jimbilly) on LF Phils
Excuse the shitty phone pic
Complete with sculptures "borrowed" from the British Museum
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• #21471
Finally finished building up my Basso SLX Low-Pro. Built it with any winter bargains I could find on the internet. Hopefully can gradually stick some nicer/appropriate parts on as I get the money.
http://static.lfgss.com/memberpics10020-albums1059-picture6647.jpg
Nice! Im awaiting one of these frames in the post, is that a 650 up front? the frame ive got coming has 700c forks on it (not original), and i thought it made the geometry look a bit strange, so am gonna stick a 650 on it and see if that fixes it, if i manage to get it looking anywhere near that nice ill be happy! good build!
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• #21472
90deg seat tube angle, built for the very rarely run ultra-short distance motor paced triathlon, which is 1 length of the pool behind a jet ski, 2000m Keirin and then run for the bus.
But if you look at the angle of the seat and bars. It becomes obvious that the bike was designed to be ridden exclusively up 17Deg hills.
This gives a nice seat tube angle of 73Deg :)
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• #21473
sticks Timmy Mallet on ignore
:)
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• #21474
Nice! Im awaiting one of these frames in the post, is that a 650 up front? the frame ive got coming has 700c forks on it (not original), and i thought it made the geometry look a bit strange, so am gonna stick a 650 on it and see if that fixes it, if i manage to get it looking anywhere near that nice ill be happy! good build!
Yeah, its a 650c on the front. Saw you frame go on ebay, the blue one yeah? I got really lucky on my frame, got it for well under hald of what your frame went for, seatpost and seat included. Looking forward to seeing another basso built up though. Are you going to stick gears on or make it fixed? I think your frame is the size down form mine so the geom might be slightly different but not much.
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• #21475
Yeah thats the one, not entirely sure how im going to build it yet, first job is to strip that hideous Blue powdercoat off! I may build it up fixed untill i can scrape the bits together to put gears on it.
Ed will know... ;)