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Before I get all the cack about splitting it, I can't be bothered, just looking for a quick sale next time I am in London so I can get my hands on some sexy steel that someone is holding for me. Don't have any pictures with me, so use your imagination.
Frame: Iro Mark V 56cm, red, a few stickers, removal not too hard I am sure.
Headset: Chris King
Forks: Alpina Carbon
Cranks: Sugino Messenger Black 46T
Rear Sprocket: Phil Wood 18T
Chain: KHC
BB: Sugino Messenger
Wheels: White Deep V's (700c) on Surly Jim Brown Hubs, front rim machined, also have 650c red carbon Zipp from an era when mustard yellow font on ferrari red wheel seemed like a good idea that may be thrown in
Stem: Blackspire DH500 in white
Bars: Nitto risers ano red, white Ourys
Pedals:MKS Sylvan£offers
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My mate had his chrome Pista pinched just outside Saddlers Wells today. Quite a few stickers on the frame, Nitto track drops with Nitto a-head stem. Wheels are purple Profiles laced to chrome deep-section Arayas. The fence had been cut, probably not the best idea to lock it up in that part of Islington, but a shame nonetheless and if anyone spots it, give me a shout.
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Unfortunately that requires people to be in charge of keeping things fragmented...which will only result in hundreds of people having to help them do so...before you know it, you're back to having a pseudo government again.
My idea was more one of adverserial checks and balances. In principle, similar to our system of government, but constitutionally entrenched and with more hostility between various bodies to ensure the checking process in significant and consistent. For example, when the Unions were broken during the 80's, all the influence they held was transfered to the CBI, a policy maintained under New Labour. Had the government tried to strike a just balance between the interests of employers and big business and those of employees rather than simply favoring one over the other in accordance with who posseses the greatest electoral clout, our economy may not have reached the dizzy heights that it for most of the 2000's, but we would be in a far better position now. Basically, we need to destroy and rebuild from the ground up.
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And there's the problem....you want a movement....a revolution? you need a LOT of people who all think EXACTLY the same....not a group of 'individuals'....
You need an insurrection (not everyone has to believe in the same ideals, just in overthrowing the government) and the cunning and muscle to take control during subsequent power vacuum. Unfortunately for the Anarcho-communists, displaying such characteristics disproves everything they have said about human nature being positive. As humans, we will always do what is in our own best interest, the state and our current capitalist exchange systems emerged from nothing and they will re-emerge as soon as someone sees that such a thing happening is to their advantage. The only thing we can do is try to break the state's power and keep it fragmented, so that no single group can hold a fiscal nor a political monopoly.
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Nothing but a pseudo-political pile of shit devoid of anything resembling meaning. If the people present had simply taken the time to properly understand the issues at hand and the radical doctrines that they espouse, something significant could have taken place. Anarchy is a complex theory based on a positive perception of human nature, not growing dreadlocks, dancing to Drum and Bass and putting a brick through the odd window.
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mcr's self confessed hipsterpaloser himself!!! (sorry its wednesday and i havnt teased you so far this week)
spotted wheeling or riding the charge? i've only ever seen him push it...
morgan youre famous!!!
He was riding both times, once was just outside Piccadilly station and the other was between Oxford Road and the station, sorry, my bearings of the city are shit, hopefully they will get better next year.
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Already know where the frame is and front wheel as for the cranks not 100% set on them.
As for the back wheel, also know where is.
bars where one of things i was a bit :s on was concidering getting some nitto ones and getting them anodizedI am also thinking of sticking some black bullhorns on my bike, I was thinking either Airwings or spray painting a set of Nitto's, with the latter being my first choice. All this dollar/yen/sterling bollocks has really fucked that up though.
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I can't see why someone would make those other than for asthetics (which are very good I admit), but i'm sure they'll try to promote them as letting you put more power down or something.
That's what I mean; if they were intended for that, surely the crank arm would absorb a great deal of your pedal stroke's power, meaning the design is just failing epically in terms of it's purpose?
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Bent Cranks - Auction - Italy
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CAMPAGNOLO-VERY-RARE-GRAN-SPORT-SHELL-HUBS-OLD-LOGO-NEW_W0QQitemZ360134374386QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item360134374386&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66%3A4%7C65%3A10%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318They have a swastika air about them. Quite an odd and inefficient design if your drivetrain is on the right?
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Quill stems fit threaded forks and headsets, usually 1". I am yet to hear of a 1 1/8" threaded fork or headset. I have a rather ugly 1 1/8" A-head stem that you are more than welcome to for the price of free. If you were to flip it upside down in poor light; it might look like a quill stem to a short sighted man.
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I have ridden it, seemed higher than my bike, but then I have always felt the 56 was slightly small. Also, he's not THAT much taller than me.