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• #202
Reading this thread leads me to believe that the majority of people can't take a level or straight photo.
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• #203
I know I can't- see every photo I have ever taken as proof.
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• #204
I took a level from work actch.
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• #205
I know I can't- see every photo I have ever taken as proof.
At least you do it yourself.
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• #206
Reading this thread leads me to believe that the majority of people can't take a level or straight photograph.
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• #208
^-4. Strong work!
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• #209
hey is that yours dimi ?
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• #210
yes, thanks dicki.
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• #212
seeing that i'd like to see some of seb's bikes done scoblebrick style
what was his saddle to bar drop
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• #213
maybe the tate modern has a tall enough brick wall
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• #214
meh. Thought it was against a wall in Will's pic. someone will have to edit in the scoblebricks.
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• #215
his legs aren't long enough
more photoshopping required to compare the pedal to saddle height vs his legs
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• #216
I only just discovered this.
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• #217
winter bike (minus guards, which snapped off on yesterday's ride)
Have you brought that frame off Jon?
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• #218
I only just discovered this.
late to your own lemon party?
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• #219
Uve bin Indra'd?
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• #220
Have you brought that frame off Jon?
?? nope. bought off peter v (on lfgss) a few years ago
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• #221
Ah, someone I know have exactly the same frame.
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• #224
3 Scoblebricks + 1 extra'brick to cater for not level tarmac = 4 'bricks?Looks as hideous in real life as it does in photo, but perfect position for track, just not for road.
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• #225
2.263 Scoblebricks for day to day use
a perfect zero?