-
• #4252
That Lee Cooper is v nice. Great colour and some history too maybe?
It was originally built for 650c front and rear, new owner had it modified (raised the bridge) to accept a 700 on the back.
I like it, would like to try it out.
-
• #4253
-
• #4254
It was originally built for 650c front and rear, new owner had it modified (raised the bridge) to accept a 700 on the back.
I like it, would like to try it out.
That makes sense. A top funny-bike.
-
• #4255
The seat angle on the Lee Cooper looks unrideably steep. Nice green though.
Not a hhsb, it's olli erkkilä's replica Rossin:
-
• #4256
It's got risers and ourys?
-
• #4257
definitely slave.
look at street gearing too
-
• #4258
Yeah i know what it turned into, but deffo hhsb in that state
(making replicas is pretty HHSB imo)
-
• #4259
I've always loved SPDs.
this
and annoyingly I too have not tried time pedals. So my only comparison is to look at the cleat and it looks small and weedy like the crank bros one which I know wear in about half the time of spd cleat. My SPDs have done 5000 miles on one pair of cleats and I would say they had another 5 in them. (i do always track stand and not walk very far)
-
• #4260
Attention Salve Lovers - http://www.lfgss.com/thread84558.html
blue spok 4 sale - u buy nao!
-
• #4261
Love that Lee Cooper!
-
• #4262
this is mental... My neck hurts just looking at that saddle > bar drop
-
• #4263
The ST angle & BB height are crazy too.
But I really want a go.
-
• #4264
Saved from Anti
-
• #4265
The Lee Cooper is my frame. Had it for over a year and a half before doing anything with it. With the addition of some Tri bars it will be the time trial bike for the season.
It was originally built for 650 front and rear so I had the brake bridge moved up by a friend at Mercian cycles. I've emailed Lee about the frame but he no longer has his build book for the time the frame was built.
As crazy as it looks it's pretty comfortable. Although I’ve only ridden it on one ride of any real length and some hills were hard. I don't know if it’s the geometry or because the rear tyre has been ridiculously worn through.
The above photos were taken by one of the contributors to this blog
-
• #4266
With bars it looks a litte more sensible.
-
• #4267
lovely!
-
• #4269
Kageeeeeroou deserves a better build.
-
• #4270
Its on the way dude dont worry spent most of my pennies on the framset its getting some phil and DA love
-
• #4271
Needs matching wheels and some pro photo skillz.
Nice though.
-
• #4272
Ah right didn't realise it was yours, DA chainset? Should be nice. What rims?
-
• #4273
Saved from Anti
Put it back.....
-
• #4274
:o no way! It's such a nice frame and the parts look pretty good although I'd use a modern chainset.
-
• #4275
His legs must be twice the length of his body...
That Lee Cooper is v nice. Great colour and some history too maybe?
This can't actually be ridden by anyone, let alone somebody with any experience of riding a bike at all.
Look at the saddle. And stem. LoL.
:o