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• #9652
I think the slo-pro is finally complete...it now has the new bars, grips, and detailing on the cranks and stem.
Apart from switching to my grey Atacs when i get them back i think it's complete...and i bloody love it too :)the bike look fantastic scott! why don't you put some black chainbolts? it'd probably make it look seamless.
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• #9653
the bike look fantastic scott! why don't you put some black chainbolts? it'd probably make it look seamless.
You buy them and i'll fit them :)
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• #9654
nail varnish...
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• #9655
No thanks...don't wear it.
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• #9656
Chainring bolts are cheaper than nail varnish.
Unless you buy really cheap nail varnish.
Cheapskate.
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• #9657
and while im at it, i like the build scott,
nice it is with its curves. Its the curves that make that bike lovely.you haven't included a full on side view.
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• #9658
Chainring bolts are cheaper than nail varnish.
so that's what you're wearing now? chainring bolts?
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• #9659
No but I have just decided to customise my spare purple bolts into earrings.
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• #9660
and while im at it, i like the build scott,
nice it is with its curves. Its the curves that make that bike lovely.you haven't included a full on side view.
Just waiting for the house photographer to sort some proper pics with side views :)
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• #9661
Chainring bolts are cheaper than nail varnish.
Unless you buy really cheap nail varnish.
Cheapskate.
Found this OPI Nail Varnish to be far and away the best when I was playing a lot of classical/ fingerstyle guitar. Highly chip resistant, good finish and very strong... costs an arm and a leg though, fierce money altogether!!
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• #9662
managed to grab a bargain (i think), going to be my next build. £65 is a decent price for the frame right?
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• #9663
whats it built from?
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• #9664
looks like a good deal.. 650c front?
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• #9665
I have no clue of tubing used. Think he has been riding it with 700, but should be able to fit 650 front with 650 fork.
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• #9666
id imagineits a cool deal
but for all you know could be made from 4130 just badged up as a sirius VERY unlikely though haha -
• #9667
some of you might recognise this..
...advice welcomed :)
...
FYI: sjs reckoned it would fit up to 28ctyres with mudguards on 700s, you might be able to squeeze more in if you played around with muguard arrangement (chopped up so they don't go under fork/bridge?). Otherwise head for 28.
Unless you go for smaller wheels, which might be worth considering if you really want this to be a utility thing.
Keep cranks short, has some overlap on mine with 170mm / 700s.
Have fun.
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• #9669
Nicely done...now you have a bike to go with the cycling shoes again :)
Now if we can just convince Jimbilly :) -
• #9670
Me likey, Marky... ;]
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• #9671
Nice 'fire hazard' Mark.
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• #9672
Nice work mark!
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• #9673
@horatio: is that a 650 or 24" up front?
looks great too by the way. i really want a lo pro!
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• #9674
Cheers guys.
650, irish mick.
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• #9675
damn, i'm trying to convince myself that i'd be able to ride a bike with a 24" front wheel but i dont think i could :(
powercoat lol.