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• #127
Typically shoddy collection of throw-together parts, no effort, no imagination, no care gone in to it at all. The only thing now is to hand all these bikes over to someone who will properly care for them and give them a good home. I don't really have the room but if I must then I will find space. Say £50 for the lot?
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• #128
How come this hasn't been posted in Bike Porn yet
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• #129
But £50 is worth about 2€ in 3 weeks
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• #130
Ouch.
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• #131
Great job. Think the tires are a good choice.
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• #132
That makes sense. I thought the zap groupset was older than it actually is.
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• #133
Savage
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• #134
I am moved, beautiful, thanks for sharing.
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• #135
Thanks for the kind words!
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• #136
Very nice build. So what is the history of the frames? What year and where were they in the Somec lineup? Somec definitely have some of the best paintwork. Real craftmanship.
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• #137
And here's the other one
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• #138
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• #139
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• #140
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• #141
Fuck me that's too good
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• #142
The tyres label matching the colours on the frame... ♥
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• #143
P0rn colorschemes!
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• #144
Jeez... finding the frame is one thing, finding 2 (and the rest of the frames you have) and then managing to build them like this... chapeau!
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• #145
Next level stuff!
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• #146
Jesus, Mary and Joseph. That paint is beyond lush.
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• #147
Take notes all, THIS is how you play the long game. Lush af, both of them. Chapeau.
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• #148
Thank you for the kind words!
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• #149
Bloody love a somec I do.
But what’s up with the front wheel dish? That front-on shot suggests the wheel is wonky
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• #150
I had to take the picture in a certain way to get the brakelevers alligned for the picture, after editing it with Photoshop it does have a weird perspective. Don’t worry the wheels are perfectly true
Thanks!