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• #2
if noone wants it whole, first dibs on the frame?
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• #3
wow..
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• #4
Dare I suggest that here the Paul cranks actually look ok?
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• #5
Im still mourning the loss of the chink panther.
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• #6
nice, but a bit pricey...
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Dare I suggest that here the Paul cranks actually look ok?
How very dare you..... Mcdonalds food is 'OK' but I dont eat the sh*t..!
Come on get some balls....use a word like... luscious or brilliant or wicked or sugino 75..?
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• #8
The Paul's aren't normally my thing either but they're as stiff as a stiff thing and fitted with my prerequisite of an all-American build.
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• #9
Ahhh yes i didnt peep the all american thing....what are the pedals..?
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• #10
Were MKS and are now Shimano clipless but I plan to keep them for the next ride.
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Haha don't suppose you need £1200 worth of work doing in your home..?
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*and the Canadian forks? < false
oops
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^ this!
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• #14
Canadians are yankys really...
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• #15
*and the Canadian forks?
*What you on abOOt?
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• #16
oi all of you, I'm quicker than you, hence me checking what I'm saying and ninja editing my post before you can pick on me.
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Great bike by the way! have one more bump... shame I'm too big and pennyless.
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• #18
Im still mourning the loss of the chink panther.
me too
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• #19
Haha don't suppose you need £1200 worth of work doing in your home..?
Afraid not! If you have a spare room in central London I can live in rent free for a few months then its yours
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• #20
Reminds me of this...
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• #21
if you did get an itch to split i would have the paul crank
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• #22
Pink, or stripped, it's a lovely steed. Good luck with it Rich.
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• #23
What are you getting instead?
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• #24
wish it was bigger
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• #25
It would be a shame to split but im interested in wheels if you do.
This was a labour of love for most of last year, but due to a change of circumstances and a new project it's regrettably not getting used as much as it should. I think it deserves to go to a good home so I don't want to split it (split prices now up).
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab71/richoking/Pulse/DSC00128.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab71/richoking/Pulse/DSC00122.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab71/richoking/Pulse/DSC00131.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab71/richoking/Pulse/DSC00133.jpg
It's definitely one for the short arses out there, I'm 5'8" and it rides a dream. The aluminium triple triangle is super stiff and the geos are very tight.
Dimensions:
ST 50cm ctc and 54cm ctt
TT 54cm ctc
Standover ~78cm
Spec:
Frame and original fork: £SOLD
Fork: Easton EC90 straight blade £SOLD
Bars/stem: Easton EA70 £SOLD
Headset: Chris King 1" £SOLD
Wheels: Phil Wood on deep V £SOLD
Front brake: Campag Veloce £15
Crankset: Paul 48t £SOLD
Bottom bracket: Phil Wood with alu cups and tools. Or all 3 for £SOLD.
PM if you're interested and we can sort something out.