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• #28
Am I doin it rite?
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• #29
This is an excellent idea for a thread but I think the rules need explicating somewhat. The above picture obeys all the above rules, yet tells us nothing of the Scoblebrick measurements of the bike.
Let's improve the rules as a community then.
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• #30
Another fail.
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• #31
Rules:
- British standard bricks or thereabouts (no slate or cement brick walls)
- Side on driveside shot of full bike with bricks surpassing the height of the bike
- Close to the wall
- British standard bricks or thereabouts (no slate or cement brick walls)
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• #32
Rules:
- British standard bricks or thereabouts (no slate or cement brick walls)
- Side on driveside shot of full bike with bricks surpassing the height of the bike
- Close to the wall
- Scilly Suffolk
- British standard bricks or thereabouts (no slate or cement brick walls)
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• #34
^ Ooh nice! I think bonus points should be awarded when saddle AND bars/stem AND top tube all line up with different layers of plaster. (So yeah, pop the saddle up a cm and we're there.)
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• #35
God, even the tops of the tyres... Scoblebrick p0rn!
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• #36
Love my bricks.
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• #37
There are obvious drawbacks in using the English Bond to measure saddle-to-stem distance, I propose the Scobleplank™:
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• #38
I wanna see something with a Scoblestack => 1 Scoblebrick
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• #40
Wow, just over two scoblebricks saddle to bar drop.
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^ Ooh nice! I think bonus points should be awarded when saddle AND bars/stem AND top tube all line up with different layers of plaster. (So yeah, pop the saddle up a cm and we're there.)
God, even the tops of the tyres... Scoblebrick p0rn!
tyres, stem, bar, hoods.... sadly not saddle, must try harder.
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• #44
does that count as 1 or 0,5?
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• #45
Does arty narty farty sharty count? There's a brick there somewhere.
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• #48
the bricks are also a useful measure of foffa aerofail saddle angle
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