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• #10402
Still one of the best bits of bike design/building I've ever seen imo.
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• #10403
Or just wrap your bike up and chuck it on the plane as is.... maybe turn the bars. Having had a S&S coupled bike I can attest to the fact that it's more hassle than it's worth...
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• #10404
Woah!
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• #10405
CP thread for it here http://www.lfgss.com/conversations/216506/
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• #10406
Agree - just wrap it in some plastic sheet, gaffer tape it up and you're fine. Saves alll this hassle
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• #10407
Cheap AND durable?
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• #10409
Wow. Just wow.
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• #10410
That guy has built some interesting bikes
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• #10411
Virtually every one of those that I see never leaves the sidewalk in summer, never mind being on the road when the ice and snow set in.
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• #10412
Cheap AND durable?
[citation needed]
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• #10413
meh. it needs drop bars.
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• #10414
Schwag.
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• #10415
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• #10416
May not look it but it's actually a large box being carried thru London...
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• #10417
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• #10418
is readers wives allowed here? I'm nearly happy with my cdf. I think it's pretty functional.
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• #10419
Rarely have I seen a cc without a stack of spacers. Long n low, looks good.
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• #10420
I'll show you mine if you show me yours.
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• #10421
This was taken at around 9am after a solstice all-nighter. Yawn
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• #10422
What brakes have you got on there? Looks like they have good tyre clearance.
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• #10423
Tektro R559. The wheels are 650b.
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• #10424
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• #10425
That looks like a lot of fun
wow