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• #127
Good thread.
Untitled by 40 skid patches, on Flickr
Untitled by 40 skid patches, on Flickr
Untitled by 40 skid patches, on Flickr
Untitled by 40 skid patches, on FlickrGo home scblbrks you're drunk.
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• #128
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• #129
Tried to do a Scoblebrick photo of the bikes today and realised I do not have the use of an acceptable wall.
Best I could manage was a Scoblehedge :(
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• #130
Just over one Scoblebrick drop. Meh, it's a comfy ride.
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• #131
Rules are meant to be broken.
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• #132
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• #133
<3
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• #134
nice bricks opposite the new residence too...
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• #135
Drillium bricks
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• #136
TM the bricks being at a slight incline don't make the saddle angle look any better :)
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• #137
Apollo are you drunk?
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• #138
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• #139
Call that a brick? THIS is a brick!
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• #140
I don't get this thread
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• #141
^^^
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• #142
A textbook example of top tube / pointing alignment from CP.
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• #143
^very good
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• #144
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• #145
still don't quite get the whole metric thing
75 barfs 3 quints high and 13 barfs 2 quints saddle to bar rise
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• #146
^very good
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• #147
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• #148
Courtesy of lolhana fixed
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• #149
some cunt parked in front of the wall I like -
• #150
Well, that makes any discussion about whether my 464 is 5 bricks or 5.5 from saddle to drops moot, but the severe nose-down saddle and HHSB wheels suggest that the rider never uses the drops anyway, and may in fact never hold the bars at all, since walking your bike down Old St is usually done held by the stem.
http://www.cyclelove.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/lcef_27.jpg