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Dick Tracy - "Flattop".
;) Gotta give it to your hairdresser, she's great with the comb, & scissors! |
Man thats some elavation!
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Originally Posted by coppercook62
(Post 14606490)
Man thats some elavation!
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I think he is talking about the volleball player, steve timmons jumping.
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Originally Posted by LowCel
(Post 14604755)
Anyone else thinking of Max Headroom when they look at that picture?
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8290/7...b166c9f0_b.jpg |
Originally Posted by bianchi10
(Post 14606608)
I think he is talking about the volleball player, steve timmons jumping.
Mr. REDSAND. Timmons was a stud on the beach. |
Originally Posted by WHOOOSSHHH...
(Post 14606592)
wut?
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Karch Kiraly and Steve Timmons. Those were the days.
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I was thinking Drago form Rocky.
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Someone post a hot bike. Let's move on.
coppercook - I nominate you. |
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8283/7...62ca173a_c.jpg
new brakes on Crumpton |
Those new brakes look pretty cool. Ok, but tell me, I have Campy Record on one bike and Chorus on the other. Both late model 11 speed stuff. If you get on the brakes hard, I feel that they are so powerful that I can through myself over the bars. Aluminum rims, not CF. SO, coolness and blig aside, what are the benefits of these very nice looking brakes on the Crumpton over production Campy, for example?
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I like them better than my Dura-Ace they replaced. Campy are fine nothing wrong with them.. I got them because I wanted something different
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http://i1.fc-img.com/fc03img/Comcast...ay_590_295.jpg
I remember where I'd seen him before! |
Originally Posted by Fox Farm
(Post 14607496)
Those new brakes look pretty cool. Ok, but tell me, I have Campy Record on one bike and Chorus on the other. Both late model 11 speed stuff. If you get on the brakes hard, I feel that they are so powerful that I can through myself over the bars. Aluminum rims, not CF. SO, coolness and blig aside, what are the benefits of these very nice looking brakes on the Crumpton over production Campy, for example?
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Well played
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Made some changes, SRM, new fit
http://i870.photobucket.com/albums/a...5/photo-35.jpg |
Originally Posted by 3kmi
(Post 14613057)
Made some changes, SRM, new fit
http://i870.photobucket.com/albums/a...5/photo-35.jpg |
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~juhow/DSC_0001.JPG
Gaulzetti Corsa...the paint looks stunning in person. 14.06 lbs. It's the anti-carbon bike...no carbon parts at all. Believe it or not, this thing rides like a dream. |
crank arms are carbon and so are the shifters ;)
nice bike nonetheless. |
Originally Posted by teamtrinity
(Post 14626526)
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~juhow/DSC_0001.JPG
Gaulzetti Corsa...the paint looks stunning in person. 14.06 lbs. It's the anti-carbon bike...no carbon parts at all. Believe it or not, this thing rides like a dream. |
Originally Posted by Biscayne05
(Post 14626654)
crank arms are carbon and so are the shifters ;)
nice bike nonetheless. |
Originally Posted by milkbaby
(Post 14627270)
Very cool! But is it 2nd hand because it looks like the seat mast is chopped short? The topper is covering up the logo but aren't these custom?
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Originally Posted by teamtrinity
(Post 14627394)
i forgot about the shift levers! doh! and i thought the cranks arms were alloy but i looked it up...it's carbon. doh! lol in fact, i think the rear derailleur cage might be carbon as well. blerg!
Good looking bike, nonetheless. |
Originally Posted by teamtrinity
(Post 14627394)
i forgot about the shift levers! doh! and i thought the cranks arms were alloy but i looked it up...it's carbon. doh! lol in fact, i think the rear derailleur cage might be carbon as well. blerg!
Oh, it is a hot bike. I really like those frames. |
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