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S/F,
CEYA!
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All right, I give up. How the hell is that bike attached to the pole?
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yeah i believe it's a thin sheet metal sign.... they usually fasten those things how that one seems to be...
and eurotrash, that was a rattle can job, yes? very professionally and tastefully done regardless... nice bikes to the rest of you too...
and eurotrash, that was a rattle can job, yes? very professionally and tastefully done regardless... nice bikes to the rest of you too...
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Nothing Fancy But I Love It.redline Monocog
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Originally Posted by CRISROC21
Nothing Fancy But I Love It.redline Monocog
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Originally Posted by radarkansas
campag njs?
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Originally Posted by jonb
wheee.
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i like the swept back flats.
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My new SS CX is finally done.
Frame is a Nishiki touring frame steel - Tange 2
Rear wheel - dura-ace freewheel hub laced to an open-pro
Front wheel - 600 hub laces to a cx-22 or 33 (I forget)
Front brakes - suntour cantis (came with frame)
Rear Brakes - Cheap shimanos
Salmon kool-stops
Cranks - shimano 600
Currently geared for the street with 45x16
39x16 or 42x16 will be used off road
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Frame is a Nishiki touring frame steel - Tange 2
Rear wheel - dura-ace freewheel hub laced to an open-pro
Front wheel - 600 hub laces to a cx-22 or 33 (I forget)
Front brakes - suntour cantis (came with frame)
Rear Brakes - Cheap shimanos
Salmon kool-stops
Cranks - shimano 600
Currently geared for the street with 45x16
39x16 or 42x16 will be used off road
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^ nice bike
edit: it of course depends on the terrain (and rider), but you might find 39/16 to even be a little too big for some "technical" offroad stuff. mine's a 42-20 fwiw.
edit: it of course depends on the terrain (and rider), but you might find 39/16 to even be a little too big for some "technical" offroad stuff. mine's a 42-20 fwiw.
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Originally Posted by mrwhite
where are your blo0dy pista bars, son.
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Originally Posted by Cynikal
My new SS CX is finally done.
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Dang, does that waterford have couplers?!
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Love it, Cynikal. I've been looking here everyday for it.
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Thanks, are we going to see a path racer at the bicycle kitchen any time soon?
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Originally Posted by Cynikal
Thanks, are we going to see a path racer at the bicycle kitchen any time soon?
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Originally Posted by Cynikal
Thanks, are we going to see a path racer at the bicycle kitchen any time soon?
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Originally Posted by dirtyphotons
^ nice bike
edit: it of course depends on the terrain (and rider), but you might find 39/16 to even be a little too big for some "technical" offroad stuff. mine's a 42-20 fwiw.
edit: it of course depends on the terrain (and rider), but you might find 39/16 to even be a little too big for some "technical" offroad stuff. mine's a 42-20 fwiw.
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Originally Posted by caloso
If I can find a 54cm frame, you just might.
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Originally Posted by Cynikal
I'll keep an eye out for something at the shop. Are you partial to track ends or just building a commuter?
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Originally Posted by caloso
Thanks, no need for track ends for me.
I'll dig through the pile this week.
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Originally Posted by The Fixer
I just put this together over the weekend...
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