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• #227
I ate mushy peas. Not very good musy peas (Mile end isn't famed for its Mushy Peas after all), but I enjoyed it none the less. Now I'm going to settle in and have wank. Fact.
Edit: Just remembered. Got half a tub of Phish Food in the Freezer. I'll have that later tonight me thinks.
how was the wank? all satisfactory we trust?
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• #228
meh. Passed 5 minutes.
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• #229
Dragging up the past but is this the cheapest place for a Vigorelli? http://www.fatbirds.co.uk/detail.asp/sku=FFHFTRK001/Cinelli_Vigorelli_Track_Frame
I can't help myself. I want one.
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• #230
since you like it so much here is my contribution, the first in Greece...
five pounds lower whity
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• #231
^^^Ultra gash
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• #232
Like how they got the chain to clash with the rims/tape which then clashes with the brake lever. If you are going to use colours get them all from the same manufacturer at least.
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• #233
i like the ss style tube caps
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• #234
Like how they got the chain to clash with the rims/tape which then clashes with the brake lever. If you are going to use colours get them all from the same manufacturer at least.
He's managed to get the rear light matching the lever though.
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• #235
Thank fuck.
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• #236
But that bike is Lol!
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• #237
mountains..
its actually not a bad build on the face of it, couple of things i'd personally change but not that bad overall.
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• #238
I can't say that i like it, but i couldn't find any combination to help this guy either.
i could smoke the tube cups easily just to never see them again but i have the first brevet of the
year in two weeks and staying away from smoke. I really like the geometry but in alluminium? i don't know...ps: you don't exist without a tail light in Athens
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• #239
The only Cinelli MASH I like is the original, this one;
and even though the wheel look out of place, somehow I like it;
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• #240
I think these 3 are the best examples i have seen, the only criticism could be the contact points, but hey these are bikes to ride, so whats the point in putting something on them that is not comfortable.
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• #241
how do these frame size up?? i have been reading/perving over them for a while and see that the largest frame size is 58cm...... i am about 6.3 and ride a 61cm frame at the mo.
my question is....... would a 58cm cinelli frame be too small for me???
answers on a postcard
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• #242
If you find the length (top tube length) of your current frame fit you nicely, then it make sense to try and buy your next one with the same (or similar) top tube length.
saddle can be adjusted easily, top tube length less so (80mm stem = handle twitchy, whether 130mm handle a bit slow).
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• #243
ok thanks for the advice edscoble.
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• #244
The only Cinelli MASH I like is the original, this one;
So, that's not the original one then?
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• #245
no, I meant the original comma, and the following.
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• #246
My bad.
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• #247
(80mm stem = handle twitchy, whether 130mm handle a bit slow).
That's the wrong way round no?
I'm sure my bike's more stable with a shorter stem. There is less leverage.
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• #248
it'll turn quicker.
unfortunately, this time, ed is right.
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• #249
Ha, ok. That's interesting.
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• #250
That one is quite decent
He's right.
Paypal sent.