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• #26952
Just finished this..
:-(
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• #26953
Still waiting? :)
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• #26954
I've seen far far far worse (should be taken as a compliment). Those pedals needs to go though.
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• #26955
Hello peeps.
This is currently being fixfied but ......
Can anyone help me in identifying my frame. It says Carlton Sprint on it but I have looked through the old Carltons and cant find any called a 'sprint'. It seems like a nice frame with nice Lug work but is there anyway to tell if its 531 tubing? You thoughts, ideas and no doubt insults appreciated.
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• #26956
that raw steel trickster fixster (inherent waste of money, imo) has a hella steep headangle looks like it's gonna be vertical when built up. Do NOT like the way it came together, thus far. Looking forward to the final build though. might be proven wrong.
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• #26957
and owner of the cinelli---- ignore the asshats. ride the bike. new bikes usually look a little awkward when you aren't a nerd building everything perfectly. your bike will settle down nicely with a few tweaks here and there. looks fun.
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• #26958
forks on that carlton look bent... are they, or is it another case of the infamous camera angle illusion?
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• #26959
and owner of the cinelli---- ignore the asshats. ride the bike. new bikes usually look a little awkward when you aren't a nerd building everything perfectly. your bike will settle down nicely with a few tweaks here and there. looks fun.
Thinking about it... This.
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• #26960
forks on that carlton look bent... are they, or is it another case of the infamous camera angle illusion?
the fork is mos def bent.
scroobius the beats on your new Dan Le Sac album are good, but FFS throw dans condescending self-righteous lyrics in the can. Painful.
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• #26961
that raw steel trickster fixster (inherent waste of money, imo) has a hella steep headangle looks like it's gonna be vertical when built up. Do NOT like the way it came together, thus far. Looking forward to the final build though. might be proven wrong.
74 degree HTA, it's the rear sloping top tube that's throwing your eye I'm sure.
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• #26962
Maybe release a dubs LP? You got one customer right there.^
What's the difference between a drummer and a drum machine?
You only have to punch information into a drum machine once.
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• #26963
74 degree HTA, it's the rear sloping top tube that's throwing your eye I'm sure.
really 74?
whats throwing me is thinking the BB has to drop an inch or two. unless it's a super tall BB. But yea top tube isn't my reference point...
i believe you though. it's your ride.
yar.
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• #26964
65mm BB drop, slightly lower than normal track (as I'll be up high on big tyres)
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• #26965
:-(
:( :( Hater.
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• #26966
@ jammy: huh. well lets see the final build. nice work, for sure.
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• #26967
and owner of the cinelli---- ignore the asshats. ride the bike. new bikes usually look a little awkward when you aren't a nerd building everything perfectly. your bike will settle down nicely with a few tweaks here and there. looks fun.
Always.
(My bikes look rough, anyhow).
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• #26968
This is my "bike" it was a perfectly good Viscount 10 speed before I got my hands on it.
Any way first build and I was on a super tight budget.
( Brake went on 2 mins after this photo was taken)
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• #26969
:( :( Hater.
Are you serious?
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• #26970
Are you serious?
No I'm having a laugh.......
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• #26971
No I'm having a laugh.......
I dig your sense of humor
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• #26972
belated rep for rich's bricks-lineup observation
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• #26973
Practical use of an engineering degree (and a love of things that are aligned with other things).
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• #26974
The handlebars on that Cinelli look like flaccid penises.
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• #26975
and owner of the cinelli---- ignore the asshats. ride the bike. new bikes usually look a little awkward when you aren't a nerd building everything perfectly. your bike will settle down nicely with a few tweaks here and there. looks fun.
I would recomend a brake and/or some foot retention before the above
That is amazing Jammy!