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• #81052
capri-sun in back pocket or tramp-cans in bag.
bike remains elegant
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• #81053
another look
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• #81054
Project SSMTB is complete; I present to you GT CUNT
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• #81055
that looks like alot of fun!
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• #81056
capri-sun in back pocket or tramp-cans in bag.
bike remains elegant
rider remains hydratedHead. Nail.
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• #81057
"Not really thought about that idea, but can't really do that, i need a SS option, its also a bike my mum can borrow to ride to the gym n what ever, when she can be bothered, i highly doubt she could ride fixed."
Of course she can. More than like she was riding fixed looooong before you were born; it's how most of us learn how to cycle...
Endless rep in store for footage of your mum doing mad skidz!
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• #81058
Pfft I (re)taught both my parents to ride fixed, it's possible.
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• #81059
Maybe one day they will return the favour...
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• #81060
^rep'd
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• #81061
+2.
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• #81062
Is that a "Salmon" like the famous "Salmon" alloy mudgards / same shop / builder?
Daniel Salmon
http://www.siteducyclisme.net/coureurfiche.php?coureurid=26925...
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• #81063
Here is my cannondale supersix that I am slowly building up. Not too much more to go!
Building up with Sram Red (sanded off most of the graphics, wasn't a fan of the red) -
• #81064
nice !!! you must be looking forward to ride it !
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• #81065
Can't wait to ride it. Few more things, cables, bar tape, seatpost clamp and a chain and it should be ready to go.
Was actually really fortunate about the steerer length, I bought the frame pre-cut like that, thankfully I like a low position so it worked out well! -
• #81066
Of course she can. More than like she was riding fixed looooong before you were born; it's how most of us learn how to cycle...
Endless rep in store for footage of your mum doing mad skidz!
She actually used to ride a road bike to work n' back, its like a 15 mile round trip.
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• #81067
Another good reason to try and introduce her to fixed gear cycling, as she's obviously a competent cyclist. I'm sure it happens, but personally I'm not familiar with anyone being (re)introduced to fixed gear riding and not loving it... Still, nothing wrong with single speed.
For the record, the above photo was merely meant as a "humorous" way of illustrating my point; no offence intended.
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• #81068
Ethan is the that 2013, are they raw carbon under the graphics or paint?
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• #81069
My only concern with the cdf is that I'll just keep upgrading it as soon as I get it and there is only so much you can polish a 520 frame before it gets silly...
Go 631 then; http://road.cc/content/news/90334-genesis-unveil-equilibrium-disc-2014
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• #81070
There's also a new Croix de Fer that coming out in 931 too.
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• #81071
genesis getting it right
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• #81072
So right.
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• #81073
And a huge range of the new Volare from the 953 to the 725.
The Dura Ace 953 team edition one start at an eye watering £5,000.
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• #81074
My only gripe with Genesis is that even their smallest road frames are big for me >:(
Well, i actually use the bottle holder, i'm not a camel