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• #10502
cough
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• #10503
His pursuit position is lovely! The flex of youth
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• #10504
Just cos he has another pic on his insta and this one has some pop in the PM.
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• #10505
He will never know some sad middle aged men on the other side of the world were swooning over him and his bikes.
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• #10507
Center pull breaks ? Modern Campa Delta that actually wokrs ?
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• #10508
Treks are a copy of Modolo Kronos.
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• #10509
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• #10510
The paint is superb but that's about it.
I'm actually into FSA finishing kit these days, it's come full circle from uncool to cool like Ellesse and champion or whatever the kids are wearing these days but the wheels, chainrings, bar angle, saddle, minimal scoble brick drop all say no -
• #10511
You forgot the seatpost, but the valve alignment says it all.
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• #10512
Assume proprietary so can't be helped
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• #10513
Repost
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• #10514
Compact
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• #10515
πππ best one liner ever
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• #10516
Check out Tri rig Omega π
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• #10517
In the stand today⦠any guesses who built the frame?
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• #10518
The lack of union jack rules out forum favourite rob english
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• #10519
Indeed... so maybe Talbot?
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• #10520
Didn't know Amey had another dbad built
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• #10521
its not direct mount you n00b
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• #10522
I thought maybe you felt like you'd been there, done that, got the t-shirt. So for your bike-for-life Renglish you were going for standard mount EEs
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• #10523
Running different hoops now.
Still on a compact :) . I'll have to cloak the inner with an aero chainring (win win situation)
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• #10524
I saw them but I prefer the shallow :)
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• #10525
he said peloton, not "club peloton"