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I basically converted a old Raleigh road bike. Kept the frame, Weinmann front brake, saddle/post and unfortunately the crankset as the threads are buggered so a socket cant fit in to remove the bolt. Bought a Sakae 80mm stem and risers, Brev.m track grips, Omega mach rims and Wellgo pedals.
It's my 'rat bike' but hey, I love it.
Built as my first venture into riding fixed, which started as a project for my 3 month summer holidays after my GCSE's. Really getting into it, so hope to purchase something like the Charge plug in the future. But on the other hand, I'm a sucker for the beautiful old track bikes you see on here.
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Hi everyone, just got stolen my lovely bike yesterday night around Shoreditch, if any of you guys see someone with this my bike pls knock him down with a baseball bat and send me a message.
On the links photos of the bike
http://www.lorenzoverzini.com/frame.jpg
http://www.lorenzoverzini.com/new_fork.jpgThnaks
lorenzoGeez that's a nice bike, hope you get it back asap.
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A friend of mine wanted some footage to practice editing for a school project, so I took my camera out with me on one ride. Here is what he came up with:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErXMffX2obY
The riding isn't spectacular, I'm just getting into riding fixed so be nice.
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I find Yarm really over priced on everything apart from a service which is easy enough to do yourself anyway.
Yeah give it shot, i'm not sure on how to incorporate it into a bridge though.