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• #32852
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• #32853
Bike used to belong to this guy
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• #32854
I recon the Carlton is as good as I am going to get it now complete with my Sheriff star wheelset,and record seat post and 2A Pista stem.
If you sell most of your bikes you could have 2 or 3 amazing ones, just like this one.
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• #32855
cough....
just said that.
cough....You didn't mentioned the coaster brakes you jinny.
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• #32856
^^that Carlton is glorious. KC, you post a build per page; are they all going to fit in your high security shed, or are some of them for other people?
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• #32857
^^that Carlton is glorious. KC, you post a build per page; are they all going to fit in your high security shed, or are some of them for other people?
Thanks for the comp nothing for other people at the moment bike wise.I actually ride the Carlton a lot on the track,not tried the Cinelli yet got a Derny sesion on Sunday so will try it then.
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• #32858
The only thing you have left to do on the Carlton mate is putting gumwall tyres (like the Deda or Veloflex etc.).
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• #32859
The only thing you have left to do on the Carlton mate is putting gumwall tyres (like the Deda or Veloflex etc.).
Nice Idea For some reason they only like you using all black tyres on the Manchester track,also I have spent so much money on tubs in the last few weeks I don't want to see another tyre,the sheriff wheels are the best built wheels I have ever seen tied and solder,but the guy I bought them off lent them to somebody who has used frigging brakes on the rims.
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• #32861
^ very useful picture - you can see every single detail of the bike
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• #32862
That carlton is lovely kingcutter.
It reminds me of a solid sterling silver Paul Smith fountain pen I used to have.
Used to spend all my time keeping it clean!Now, where are you gonna find a suede/shammy-leather bike cover large
enough!Lovely bike.
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• #32863
Just bought it- thinking of going for campag/open wheels .ANy suggestions.
Amd still having trouble grabbing URL's!http://www.flickr.com/photos/99407866@N00/4786249047/in/set-72157624477804366/
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• #32864
Fantastic bike.
Either full GPM, SunTour, Shimano or Campag. Doesn't matter what you pick. Just don't mix. -
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• #32866
Oooooh, lovely Mark :-)
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• #32867
Nice, however it would be a shame to cap it with that Planet X saddle IMO.
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• #32868
For H;
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• #32869
Nice, however it would be a shame to cap it with that Planet X saddle IMO.
but they're so damn comfy.
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• #32870
but they're so damn comfy.
+1 did 480 miles on mine in 5 days and I didn't have any complaints.
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• #32871
Nice, however it would be a shame to cap it with that Planet X saddle IMO.
15 quid, and it will fit with the bike better than my regal (which is in use anyway) or a brooks. I'll trade you a Brooks for an Arione? ;)
For H;
Cheers! :D
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• #32872
Agree about planet x I use mine on the track mega comfy,tempted to put them on another bike and 15 quid no brainer.
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• #32873
Just saw your new Vigorelli KC, and yes, it is very nice indeed.
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• #32874
Just bought it- thinking of going for campag/open wheels .ANy suggestions.
Amd still having trouble grabbing URL's!http://www.flickr.com/photos/99407866@N00/4786249047/in/set-72157624477804366/
Beautiful! I'd try to keep it all Japanese if it were mine... Dura-Ace all the way!
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• #32875
How do the planet X compare to an arionne?
They look pretty similar, but my arionne just isnt working for me, at £15 squid they look worth a punt.
i know you guys like minimalist style but one pedal bikes is surely going too far no?