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• #277
Trispoke: WANT
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• #278
For those who haven't seen it, may I present 'filth', the dirty brakeless beater.
Frame: Raleigh, raw finish
Fork: Raleigh, raw finish
Front wheel: Campag front hub with Mavic rim (Home-built)
Rear wheel: MTB disc front hub laced to different Mavic rim (Home-built)
Chainset: Sugino MTB somethingorother 42t
Sprocket: Velosolo bolt-on cog 19t
Stem: SR
Bars: Off my first polo bike
Seatpost: Steel, generic
Seat: Racer, generic
Pedals and straps: Plastic BMX off polo bike
Tyres: Whatever is lying aroundBasically a parts-bin special, built from all my leftovers. Total cost - the price of a tin of paintstripper.
Edit: Linky to newer pic with new chainset, tyres and pedals:
http://www.lfgss.com/picture.php?albumid=1703&pictureid=10154
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• #279
cheers john, and again lovely bike
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• #280
http://i54.tinypic.com/sotgz6.jpg
current polo bike -
joe waugh frame
squarebuilt polo bars
freewheel and brake :)
(will have new tarck bike up by saturday)http://i51.tinypic.com/2qc1nr9.jpg
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• #281
now someone teach me how to resize images....
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• #282
Looking tidy tristan ! I miss it !
I still need to bring you money and get the saddle. I'm useless !
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• #283
gangstaaaaaaaa
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• #284
Gangsta looks lush
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• #285
Fast worker. Nice job though. You laquered it already?
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• #286
Havn't shown my bike on here in a while, few little changes. Weather was ridiculously good on Sunday
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• #287
saw your bike locked up at top of pilgrim street the other day tom. it looks well tidy.
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• #288
Fast worker. Nice job though. You laquered it already?
haha i was stripping/laquering/building it from 1 30 til 10 at night....
still needs another coat of laquer really, but il do it in the next couple days
lemonds looking lavly there tom, new stem?
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• #289
Newish, reach was too long on my other stem with bullhorns.
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• #290
Lot of people posting recently, get your b&f up
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• #291
thought i'd introduce myself. i'm shannon garrity, i live in bensham, gateshead.
i normally just ride around town.
i ride a propper bin bike, its only cost me £70 so far, and its fully working.
just need a new bottom bracket
my first bike was a puegeot which for some reason i sold for £65
and this is me
expecting some grief for my bike so feel free
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• #293
you cant link to facebook, cant see them if where not your friend lol
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• #294
It wouldn't le me post the photos themselves, I'm making a flickr account
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• #295
It wouldn't le me post the photos themselves, I'm making a flickr account
it will. Right click on the photos and chose copy image url, or choose properties and copy the url from there if using internet explorer.
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• #296
this is me, i'm shannon garrity, from bensham
this is the puegeot i sold for £65, wish i didntnow i ride this
i know its not the best and i'm expecting comments, i'm only riding this until i build a new one.
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• #297
Moser rebuilt for 2011. No more fixie for Hamatt. For a few weeks anyway...
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• #298
fuck yeah matt!
getting envious of the gears......
shannon, my only criticism, slammed seat! would say 'no foot retention', but that'll be sorted by friday haha (had major fucking pain with sewing machine tonight, snapped a needle, and the new stronger thread im using keeps fucking knotting up in the machine. argh)
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• #299
seat was onlys lsammed as i'm 5ft 6 and it has 60 seat tube and a 54 tt... its pretty lobsided, but i've got rid of it now, just got a sprocket, wheels and bars left.
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• #300
Moser looks good. Can't help imagining it with frame shifters and classic drops.
Thats pretty. Will try and get some pics up of mine now its back from getting powder coated.