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  • It fits me

    Which means either you have an exceptional morphology, or you need to work on your flexibility. In the end, comfort trumps aesthetics, but with such an aesthetic outlier you're going to have to have your excuses ready because it will always attract comment.

  • Wow.

  • Morgan has arms like a T-Rex

  • It's true.

  • Morgan is a T-Rex

  • So his avatar is an actual self-pic? That certainly explains it.

  • Screw the bike snobs morgs, if its comfy, ride it.

  • This should probably be in Post Your Pets but nevermind. I thought Project Dog was finished when I got the trailer, however 65" is fucking gnarly with a dog in tow. Thinking I may go almost polo gearing on a freewheel or reinstate the gears. Will see as time goes on.

  • what about connecting a treadmill to the trailer wheels to get the dog to help a bit

  • Replacement graphics for a brompton...

  • Is that

    or do you mean

    you could easily be misinterpreted....

  • Its whatever you want it to be, honey.

  • But its meant to be the NWA kind...

  • I used to live in Compton Close in Camden when i was a student, it pleased me muchly to tell anyone i met i was straight outta Compton.

  • There is also a Compton in Wolverhampton. I know this because I grew up near those blocks, lucky to be alive me, gang-bangin', stealing sweets, shit was real.

  • Werd Dawg.

  • pshop plz

  • I went to primary school in Compton, true story.

  • looks super fun, take it on some gravel roads and do some super skiddzz!

    If only it was fixed/brakeless i could do some real awesome skidz!

  • Thanks for the thoughts on the Lee Cooper. Turns out I'm going to have to sell her anyway :(

  • This should probably be in Post Your Pets but nevermind. I thought Project Dog was finished when I got the trailer, however 65" is fucking gnarly with a dog in tow. Thinking I may go almost polo gearing on a freewheel or reinstate the gears. Will see as time goes on.

    back brake is much needed IMHO.

    I've rode with trailer a lots, sometime pulling 120kg worth of stuff that required the used of disc brakes to actually slow down properly (pads got worn out after a couple months).

    front and rear brakes make a massive difference, has not ridden it with a fixed wheel transmission though, but granny gearing is highly recommended, something like 50".

    I've ridden it with 60" freewheel before getting an internal hubs, bloody hard work when there's a moderate load, especially up that hill in Wimbledon.

  • Few changes to the Hetchins, new tyres (a bit chunkier to fill some of the void) and a different saddle.

    Still needs a shiny period seatpost....

    sorry for crap pic,m will get a better one when I have time.


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  • That isn't a dog, is a small horse! It should be giving you a lift.

    G ideaood with the trailer though gears and brakes would be my choice :p

  • I went to primary school in Compton, true story.

    Compton C of E innit bruv.

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