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Hi there.
I'm looking into buying one of these bad boys. I have a couple of questions that you wise people may be able to help me out with.
Does anybody know if there will be any foot/front wheel crossover if I bar-spin with the cranks horizontal? I know it depends on frame size and whatnot but I just wondered.
Also, does anybody own one? Identiti are a reputable brand, and I just wondered if anybody could give me a heads-up, or any none-company-real-life info on one.
Cheers and that.
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As a little "bike identity problem" fix, for every bike I have owned since I started work as a bike mechanic, I always get a sheet of paper and print "THIS BIKE HAS BEEN STOLEN. CALL ME 07WHATEVER. DANIEL SIMSON. BLAH BLAH. CALL ME." Laminated it, cut it up into little squares and slip them in my bar, under grips, in the frame, seatpost, seat tube, bottom bracket, tyres, anywhere I could. So if a cnut gets hold of my bike, and mistakenly takes it to get a puncture fixed, hopefully the mechanic would call. Just a little extra you can do, i spose.
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I'm just going to keep doing this 'till it's ready:
Is it bad that this pic makes me all warm and fuzzy inside?
Anywaiz. I'm building a new bike. I'm in the "I'm just going to keep looking at stuff on the internet until it magically arrives at my door without me paying for it" stage. Identiti persona, the black one. I want it so I can find out whether I can ride fixed on mud trails. Prolly can't, but I'm happy to waste money to find out. :D
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Hmm, Robot you made a good point. But money-saving-wise, buying a cheaper OTP then upgrading the parts you dont like is cheaper than a custom build. But then if you custom build you don't have to buy better parts. But then again, if you buy OTP there is excitement of a new bike, then excitement when you get a new part. But custom building is funner and there is a sense of achievement.
I enjoy going round in circles. Just do both.
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Is this still for sale? How much for frame and fork? Tah.