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• #127
2 news ones
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• #128
Balki - where did you get the first image? It's not the same as the link you posted.
I need ugly triple triangles and uglier faux-tattoo decals
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• #129
They were posted up on the Australian forum today. They are pretty cheap.
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• #130
They are both amazing... maybe one day.
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• #131
What??? That bendy one is fucked!
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• #132
Have you got picture of it built?
ultimate faux-foffa-hipro-FMX-fixietrixter right there.... BOOM!
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• #133
In my opinion any fixed gear bike that is not ridden on a track is doomed to be labeled a "fixie." It may as well fit that aesthetic as much as it can. These frames tick all the boxes for me.
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• #134
I like the way you think Roymund, no point in being pretentious about it. Building a track bike with track spec components and then ride it to work every day doesn't seem logical to me. If I'm going to build a fixed wheel bike for commuting and errands, I'm getting a steel frame with tongue-in-cheek triple triangle and bendy seat tube, just because I can. And I'd hapily call it a fixie.
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• #135
So this makes a total of 3 new VISP frames? The bendy one is pretty ugly imo, but the triple triangle and alu frames look pretty nice (apart from the paint jobs, but that's an easy fix)
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• #136
aren't they only on the american ebay though?
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• #137
When I clicked an australian (i think) link it took me to UK ebay. And they are sold from china so I dont think they have limitations.
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• #138
aren't they only on the american ebay though?
Nah, they are available here for an example: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/track-fixed-gear-frame-set-700CX48-50-52-54-56-58CM-/280501764789?pt=UK_sportsleisure_cycling_bikeparts_SR&hash=item414f3542b5
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• #139
So this makes a total of 3 new VISP frames? The bendy one is pretty ugly imo, but the triple triangle and alu frames look pretty nice (apart from the paint jobs, but that's an easy fix)
There is also that Alu onE with vert dropouts for the road
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• #140
^ But all of the above are only available in sizes for midgets
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• #141
Look at the seatposts they come with...they're obviously preempting loads of fucking hipsterz buying the wrong size...who needs a bike that fits anyway? That's so utilitarian, maaan
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• #142
Does anyone have any idea what the standover height of the 56" GT Dragon is? They look pretty rad but I fear it may be too small for me.
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• #143
anyoone seen this, relly looks good for the price and steel
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• #144
It looks G A S H what you on about?
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• #145
Like an Ed Hardy shirt in bike form.
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• #146
That one is better than the one I came across last night on the Bay which looks like its melting.
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• #147
What would you make a cheap frame out of except cheap steel?
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• #148
Seen worse at most forum drinks and rides...
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• #149
I think it looks fine.
At that pricepoint its not exactly competing with much.Dont take it too seriously. Build it up with some cheap bitss, and have fun.
http://www.on-one.co.uk/i/q/WPAMFG/ambrosio_25mm_deep_section_fixed_gear_wheelset
http://www.planet-x-bikes.co.uk/i/q/CSOOTC/on_one_external_bearing_track_crankset
http://www.on-one.co.uk/i/q/HBOOBINGO/on_one_bingo_handlebar
http://www.on-one.co.uk/i/q/SPOOPIV/on_one_pivotal_seatpost -
• #150
That one is better than the one I came across last night on the Bay which looks like its melting.
PHWOAR!!!!!!
That's amazing!
My old visp just cracked so I'm well on this new one!