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seriously??? Come on! do better than trying to post twice... Look at the lovely intros above.
And you know the saying - once youre out youre gonna spend the rest of ya days trying to get back in...Ha ha , thanks Chainbreaker now I don't feel so awkward.
Once upon a time I had a Benotto road from the mid 80's which confused me immensely because I thought they were Italian but turns out they moved production to Mexico, which explains why mine was stamped with a 'tour of Venezuela' decal. Silver soldered butted Columbus it was real nice. So I ran it into the ground commuting from Old St to Richmond. shame, it was probably worth a bit.
Hence I need a fixie !This shop recently opened below where I live. Thoroughly approve of what he's doing bringing some bike culture to the hood >>> for all your vintage steel needs. Enjoy !
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Hi,
I need a more severely raked front fork to reduce the irritating toe overlap on a new handbuilt frame I would like to prepare for sale...
Not a threaded headset tube, but 700C and 1".Is that Eddie Mercks still going ? to be honest, I wasn't looking for anything quite so collectible (expensive), but I realise the severe rake is something more characteristic of older bikes, 50's Hetchins etc...
If you get anything in let me know, thanks !!
For something a little bit special, I can recommend a small outfit in the US which is starting to import here, hand built, (alloy was my selection) or carbon rims on some pretty special hubs designed 'in house' and made in the US. Can't fault them for looks... http://hermes-sport.com/