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photoben Shit.
frickin' genius! :-D
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es Obviously these CHROME bags were made for couriers or anyone riding a bike in the city, to carry stuff around with a very practical side to its design. I used to be a courier and that s when I got mine, i kept it as I believe it s good, as a designer I find that it has very well made components, I am not pretending to be a courier because I m wearing one (fakenger), I m just riding around 24/7 365 days a year and they are suitable for it. Does it mean that because you are not a courier you can t wear, use and be proud of your "messenger bag'... I don t think so! No offends to anyone... Keep it rollin'
+1
used an Eastpak rucksack for long time but it sweated up my back like a mofo! plus it wasn't big enough.
My newly acquired Chrome is the nuts. Loadsa space and v.comfortable.
Definitely a case of Function over Form.edit just realised this should be on another thread shouldn' t it?
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dexterflexter
I will soon be releasing these on through fixedgearlondon. Still in prototype stage but so far so good! Had some positive feedback already, but regarding the issue with top tube frame protectors, its entirely up to you if you need it or not. I hope it is a purposeful accessory and not just a fashionable one. For me it has saved my tommy many times over.....
Any plans to do a white version?
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RPM: Healed up pretty well, hardly any real visible scarring, the fingernail/nailbed is pretty gnarly though. Have to go back to Hand Clinic in a couple of months and if the nail is growing back abnormally may have to have further surgery to either sort it out or try and prevent one from growing at all.
aidan: a momentary lack of concentration whilst lubing the chain resulted in my finger getting trapped in the drivetrain. luckily wasn't too bad i.e. still have a fingertip!
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"Squeeze the trigger, and bodies are hauled off"
:-P