Seen on the street (FGSS 'spotted' thread)
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I heard a guy who owned one once say he just u locked it through the valve hole. I guess it wouldn't be too big a deal if your rear was close enough to the seat tube
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You're sacrificing a whole bunch of theoretical zoom-zoom gained if you leave that valve hole uncovered.
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Well, I wouldn't use a disk wheel on the road in the first place. But if for some reason I had to, I'd at least not use a quick release hub, and would also consider theft-resistant nuts.
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JA alert. Thin cable lock around a ****ing tree, wheels unlocked, saddle unlocked, bike will be gone in 5 minutes. Bike 7/10, lock job 1/10.
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That pista is hot.
One of these days I need to photograph the red Diamondback (I think) SS MTB conversion I see at the grocery store all the time. It's a beater/commuter, but it's kinda perfect in its own way.
One of these days I need to photograph the red Diamondback (I think) SS MTB conversion I see at the grocery store all the time. It's a beater/commuter, but it's kinda perfect in its own way.
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Why do they put bags over the bars? Or did they blow in from across the street?
And curious about those four decorative cast iron bases in the background.
And curious about those four decorative cast iron bases in the background.
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I love that perforated Turbo Super saddle (truly a funny - and distinctly '80s - name for all you car people).
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The bike is mine -- I'm just being a cheeky b*****d. It never left my sight as I was getting a bagel to go.
I love that perforated Turbo Super saddle (truly a funny - and distinctly '80s - name for all you car people).
My guess is that the bags are improvised bar mitts. I don't recall seeing the cast iron bases, but they probably had table tops attached to them.
I love that perforated Turbo Super saddle (truly a funny - and distinctly '80s - name for all you car people).
My guess is that the bags are improvised bar mitts. I don't recall seeing the cast iron bases, but they probably had table tops attached to them.
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a wild Taco Cat in its natural habitat
other less exciting bikes
another sanchez! just like mine, but smaller. probably a great deal from this pawn shop.
other less exciting bikes
another sanchez! just like mine, but smaller. probably a great deal from this pawn shop.
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a wild Taco Cat in its natural habitat
other less exciting bikes
another sanchez! just like mine, but smaller. probably a great deal from this pawn shop.
other less exciting bikes
another sanchez! just like mine, but smaller. probably a great deal from this pawn shop.
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cinelli guy and salsa guy need to get some frames big enough for them.
speaking of which, any giants in minneapolis, there's a 66cm Kilo at the grease pit
speaking of which, any giants in minneapolis, there's a 66cm Kilo at the grease pit
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