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• #2
I take it that this is the boardman?
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• #3
Frame, yes:
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• #4
Oh I didn't know it had a tapered head tube
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• #5
Same set-up as before (1x10 retroshift) or a different approach?
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• #6
moar info plz(:
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• #7
always liked building them in my short spert in halfords! the only ones that never needed modifying to make them work!
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• #8
Well, the only parts carried over from the original Boardman are the frame, headset and seatpost collar.
I'll be putting it together tonight as I need something to get to work on tomorrow.
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• #9
This is my finest hour, I call it "The Scoble":
Colour scheme based on band of choice:
I've even coordinated the grease:
MOAR power:
Starting to look like a bike at last:
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• #10
Fuck.
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• #11
:(
Not your week is it?
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• #12
No. I will not be purchasing a lottery ticket on Friday.
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• #13
And running to work tomorrow
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• #14
I assumed this was a thread of photos of you lounging round your house in lightweight womens lingerie and a long tinsel wig. I am disappointed.
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• #15
But it will be the best Boardman ever!
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• #16
other than the brake levers..
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• #17
They work extremely well with the MTB BB7 so I can forgive them their somewhat agricultural looks.
I just need to tighten the chainring bolts and then I'm done- I have taken the stem off the track bike as that's not going anywhere, ever again (in it's current form).
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• #18
Ramon- I've just slipped some fluffy mules on, just for you.
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• #19
This'll have to do for tomorrows commute.
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• #21
also those 3T forks look the business - bit of a steal weren't they?
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• #22
If the fucking stem hadn't decided to snap a bolt, and the bars had turned up today then it'd have:
- Luteus team forks (which were indeed a bargain
- ARX team stem
- Ergoterra team bars
- Palladio team seat post
But now it's a bit of a mish-mash.
- Luteus team forks (which were indeed a bargain
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• #23
that looks awesome. stealth as you like.
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• #24
other than the brake levers..
Yeah, looking through the photos -
"mmmhm, yeah, rad, oh god!"
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• #25
Not possible to just take the one bolt from the mismatched, unused stem and plug it into the nice matching stem?
1.75kg as pictured.