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• #3101
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• #3102
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• #3103
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• #3104
I do like this Brooklyn mongrel, the mismatching colours, the wound ups (don't like the Brooklyn forks), it just looks like a fun bike to ride.
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• #3105
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• #3106
Who is the mysterious Maddy?
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• #3107
Shame, that Wolber Discjet must be worth an arm and a leg now?
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• #3108
who bought that merkx's off cuntos?
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• #3109
The forks are on backwards!
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• #3110
No they're not.
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• #3111
Wound Up have done that so they only have to make one set of forks for road and track. They reverse the dropouts in order to get a shorter rake for the track and market it as "easier to get the wheel out more efficiently".
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• #3112
Wound Up have done that so they only have to make one set of forks for road and track. They reverse the dropouts in order to get a shorter rake for the track and market it as "easier to get the wheel out more efficiently".
I stand corrected! I still think it looks odd, not keen myself.
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• #3113
It does indeed look odd. I was most disconcerted when mine turned up and I assumed that after waiting an eternity for them, they'd actually sent me a Friday afternoon pair.
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• #3114
It's actually a rather cunning way of reducing costs.
Tight fuckers.
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• #3115
Jason Yim's whip.
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• #3116
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• #3118
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• #3119
no grips..
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• #3120
650 trispok...
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• #3121
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• #3122
That's bloody awful on so many counts... but SO sled!
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• #3123
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• #3124
That nago just made me think of Ed... very peculiar.
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• #3125