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Nessuno fixie frames
Recently I came across these really nice looking hand made Italian fixed-gear frame. Businesscycles.com sells tham and they are called Nessuno. Does anyone have one of these? What do you think of them? I might be inclined on buying one.
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There was just another thread about this two days ago? In which people said... "use the search, Luke." It's your best friend. Discussed at great lengths before.
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What's this search thing I keep hearing about?
Should I buy an IRO? Why would I want to ride fixed? Does anyone here know anything about the Pista? /sarcasm... |
its funny.. in every forum.. i always have the same thought at first.. "why they being so hard on the guy asking a question..." but after a while you get questions like this and you think someone is actually ****ing with us.. cause it sure would be a funny way to annoy everybody
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Yeah, like we have better things to do.
I kinda think someone who works for IRO must be a forum member. Their name is brought up a little too often if you get my drift. They may be good but their name is dropped too much. IRO this, IRO that. NYCBikes = bad. It's like a broken record. |
Originally Posted by raygunner
I kinda think someone who works for IRO must be a forum member. .
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tony has earned his free advertisement.
i've never even seen an IRO in person, but i would wholeheartedly recommend one. the hubs are wonderful, tony is wonderful...i can only assume that his frames are equally wonderful. |
via member fixedpip, from 4/25/05
Using the unseen power of search, try these threads: http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...ht=bareknuckle http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...ht=bareknuckle Bareknuckles frames are the same as Nessuno. Some are all Italian made (maybe), but most are Italian tubing made in Taiwan. |
read those threads, all are made in italy.
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