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• #927
Pretty sure it's an old TT frame - 126mm rear spacing
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• #928
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• #929
Once again I shall join the ranks of the lo-pro.
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• #930
Hopefully mine will be here this week
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• #931
Picked up another Lopro frame the other day Simoncini in Columbus Cromor with Marbled paint
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• #932
Picked up another Lopro frame the other day Simoncini in Columbus Cromor with Marbled paint
DAT paintjob.
And now a non-hipstamatic photo of it...
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• #933
now i understand why facebook paid 1bn for instogram
everybody uses it !
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• #934
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• #935
Nice. Love Concorde TT's
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• #936
lovely concorde
i am getting the horn for a faded paint job for my next bike -
• #937
Even though I am left handed lh drive just seems wrong.
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• #938
no no the stickers are put on back the front
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• #939
oh and the VW badges on the back of the car
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• #940
no that bike really is LH drive.
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• #941
Lo pro ride, all you people need to check this out:
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• #942
Oh mang, that frame! You so need to get that stripped and powdercoated some lush shade though, Forts only downfall is their graphics and paint. I got mine done and it's infinitely better!
U mad bro? Paint looks lovely in the flesh.
Oh and Fort used my build on their flyer :)
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• #943
It's almost finished. Just waiting on my new forks to match the frame.
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• #944
If you lower the saddle, you'll be able to ride comfortably with it level.
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• #945
I've tried and tested different saddle angles and seatpost height's and this is the most comforatble i've found. No knee, back or wrist pain!
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• #946
That concorde on previous site is beaautiful
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• #947
...and the MK1 Golf GTI. Shit the bed!
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• #948
I've tried and tested different saddle angles and seatpost height's and this is the most comforatble i've found. No knee, back or wrist pain!
For exactly how long have you ridden it?
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• #949
3 months. 35-40 miles each day monday to friday and the occasional long ride.
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• #950
Have you lowered the saddle and put it a bit more to the front?
It's either an old TT frame or someone changed the dropouts in its history..
Not that unusual.
I think in this bikes case in particular- there is only space for 1 DT shifter, as it would have run a single up front and then have some (5?) gears at the back.