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• #2
I swear I saw that on ebay a while ago. For a HELL of a lot less money.
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• #3
I think it looks pretty naff to be honest
much nicer stuff out there
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• #4
yeah there was a schwinn with a disk wheel/24inch front BIN from america £250 delivered to the UK. Full Dura - Ace ;)
That, my friend, is a rip off.
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• #5
yeah there was a schwinn with a disk wheel/24inch front BIN from america £250 delivered to the UK. Full Dura - Ace ;)
That, my friend, is a rip off.
Fair play*, that *is a good deal. I am smitten by the retro flavour of the early eighty's stuff. I would give 500 dorrah for the lo pro its been done nicely, no more though.
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• #7
Oh, my bad, not full dura-ace. Still good tho', was very very tempted to buy it and make a ghetto lo-pro (and put the disk on the back of my geoffrey butler :D
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• #8
Oh, my bad, not full dura-ace. Still good tho', was very very tempted to buy it and make a ghetto lo-pro (and put the disk on the back of my geoffrey butler :D
Disc is only wheel covers bit pony but, yeah, a good spot there. You should have got that, good kit, a set of risers on there one sweet, cheap ride.
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• #9
I think the plastic wheel covers are for the front wheel. Meh I have absolutely no use for it, nor money with which to buy it. What i want, right now, is a flute. :)
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• #10
As someone mentioned though, that Schwinn has a slaaaack front end. Is it 'cruide control' for time-trialling in straight lines?
On the uppers, throw on some zero-rake straight forks and barspinz-r-U!
Not mine unfortunately but it would fit me a treat! I don't usually like lo pro's but that the ticket!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/54cm-1984-5-Team-Panasonic-Raleigh-etc-753-Lo-Profile_W0QQitemZ110252996698QQihZ001QQcategoryZ56197QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1638Q2em118Q2el1247