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• #8627
actually you, should splash out and send it up to bob jackson for some chroming here and there and basic detail......
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• #8628
Took my exam yesterday - built this out of the parts bin - as a means to destress
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• #8629
Lovely forks buddha
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• #8630
Giant omnium
http://static.londonfgss.com/memberpics5262-albums467-picture3173.jpgunfinished: needs a carbon post, new chainset/bb and some new wheels, probably mavic track aluminuim
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• #8631
I just ordered a hub (I think)
and just need to build up a rear wheel and get a bb then my bikes done.
and
for a begginer how long do you recon it would take to ride 200miles ?
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• #8632
Crappy stem is just til I get a short reach one, the fugly forks are barspinnable and I had to put them on because the steerer on my sweet chrome forks has detached from the legs, gutted. Also new front wheel in the pipeline.
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• #8633
Giant omnium
http://static.londonfgss.com/memberpics5262-albums467-picture3173.jpgunfinished: needs a carbon post, new chainset/bb and some new wheels, probably mavic track aluminuim
Ooh I like that.
I know it's small and trivial but...Get some white 'leccy tape for the bars!
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• #8634
Ooh I like that.
I know it's small and trivial but...Get some white 'leccy tape for the bars!
on the other side the leccy tape has cianelli bar tape on it but there was only one sticker in the box, poor show!
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• #8635
for a begginer how long do you recon it would take to ride 200miles ?
to NASSfest2 days comfortably should do it...
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• #8636
Skully, your bike is fucking awesome, must've been a rear pleasure to ride!
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• #8637
After having the Chubs and Planet X rims lying around for almost 7 months I finally got my act together and got the hubs laced to the rims.
Oh shit !
Lord !
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• #8638
Well its a start no idea what I am going to build next but it will be fixed.
Go for a bike !
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• #8639
current build. mmmmm............ME LIKE SHINY SHINY!
thanks a lot to phil for the lovely tyres, more funds will soon be at your doorstep.
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• #8640
hot shit eddie, very intriguing!
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• #8641
i got those cranks from ebay a while ago, shiny and cheap but not very round.
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• #8642
i got those cranks from ebay a while ago, shiny and cheap but not very round.
this is a build for a friend, i dont's care how shit they are
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• #8643
^ a good friend? :/
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• #8644
That chub rear wheel will probably ride like a disc wheel but for a fraction of the cost of one. Planex X were clearing some of those 101mm rims for £98 before Xmas when I had no money :(
Just get an aero 'cover'.. all the wank factor of a disc for a fraction of the cost:
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• #8645
i Helped a mate put this together this morning.
he should be showing his grubby little face round here soon.
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• #8646
this is a build for a friend, i dont's care how shit they are
wasn't dissing, i was just amazed how cheap they were
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• #8647
wasn't dissing, i was just amazed how cheap they were
same here im not getting offended dude they were good for my budget on some nice square taper chrome cranks
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• #8648
Lush! What's the frame by the way?
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• #8649
After having the Chubs and Planet X rims lying around for almost 7 months I finally got my act together and got the hubs laced to the rims.
are those 101 on the back and a 50 on the front?
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• #8650
Say so.
Freshtripe.co.uk have some really nice style kit for a bike like that malvern star
i would go for a nice light beige or tan or ivory just to bring out the lines, or a "post it" yellow maybe, not sure on tha bit yeah, a blinging copper/gold/silver pump would be awesome.
should get a tattooist to come up with that work on the frame, a few do you know, hand draw - if ya that keen.
should be nice though