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Get in Brucy!
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Take a number, Slag.
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• #4
awesome.. keep us posted Brucy
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will they weigh more or less than the rest of the bike ?
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• #6
yes=)
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• #7
nah just as much as some project 2s
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• #8
excellent
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• #9
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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• #10
Sweet. Look forward to seeing how they come along.
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here we go. Rake, or NoRake? that is the question.
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• #12
with the square-ness of the 'tubing' I think noRake would be more apt
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Is it just me, or does Brucy FUCKING RULE?!?!?
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how do you do all that with granulated sugar, a wood chisel and a shopping trolley tyre?
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how do you do all that with granulated sugar, a wood chisel and a shopping trolley tyre?
My friend thats not a shopping trolley tyre its just a flexible coupling for a motor:)
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Looks like the steerer is off centre in the last pic. Just an illusion?
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• #17
fin.
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• #18
formidable
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I wanna play in a workshop all day long! What fun!
Nice work sir
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wow is that 531 or old car doors recycled ?
do you have tools / jigs to ensure they are alligned to the nearest 1/16th of an inch or is it all done by eye ?
frames next ?
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• #21
already done frames. various angle tools etc to ensure allignment.
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• #22
frame.
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• #23
pic of fork in frame?
Hats off to you Brucy. When you first did that D lock I thought you were bonkers. Now you're a hero!
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Awesome!
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the frame was built ages ago "july" and now at home. the forks are for the fuji.
its been too long since i posted a crazy build session, so here i go.
i am going to change the steel into some forks. keep you posted.
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