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B:H Pusher 09-05-08 12:02 AM


Originally Posted by mangpress (Post 7398095)
what the hell did you ride this through? Looks like it's come off the Paris Dakar.

yeah i ride it like everyday and sleep next to it.
its like a second dick, so you can expect it to be filthy.

kjohnnytarr 09-05-08 12:03 AM

My Motobecane Jury from Bikeisland. It's fun. Fast on the trail, swift on the streets.

http://velospace.org/node/13412

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3206/...9b1a842a_b.jpg

cc700 09-05-08 12:04 AM

b125's fo sho on that nagasawa.

frankstoneline 09-05-08 05:38 AM

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b3...h/DSC_3999.jpg
since the stem has been flipped and the chain tightened and it looks way more legit...
and here with all it's brothers and sisters:
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b3...h/DSC_3997.jpg

Sinn 09-05-08 07:41 AM


Originally Posted by kaiju-velo (Post 7404865)

I would buy a Soma just to get the awesome red color.

These are great bikes. My favorite out of the Surly-Soma-Bianchi-Pake-IRO bunch.

duppy.conqueror 09-05-08 09:57 AM

my cambio rino built gardin...as it is on the road now...excuse the crappy pic...my camera sux.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3194/...742b6073_b.jpg

bigbris1 09-05-08 10:16 AM

Only thing to change now is the frameset :)

http://velospace.org/files/Anti2009.jpg

andre nickatina 09-05-08 10:25 AM


Originally Posted by duppy.conqueror (Post 7407068)
my cambio rino built gardin...as it is on the road now...excuse the crappy pic...my camera sux.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3194/...742b6073_b.jpg

nice bike. throw some white bartape on there and it'll be even better :)

duppy.conqueror 09-05-08 10:31 AM


Originally Posted by andre nickatina (Post 7407256)
nice bike. throw some white bartape on there and it'll be even better :)

ha ha...ya thatll be my next investment...and a seatpost...:)

mugatu 09-05-08 11:50 AM

and turn that front wheel around so the quick release is on the non-drive side

johnprolly 09-05-08 12:06 PM

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3142/...0abd900c1f.jpg

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3204/...5329eb6d1d.jpg

MIN 09-05-08 12:09 PM

sup with that bash guard son?

johnprolly 09-05-08 12:10 PM

http://vimeo.com/1201893

Suttree 09-05-08 12:13 PM

likes the BMW

what hubs are those

MIN 09-05-08 12:15 PM

word to your mother. gotta a link for the product?

johnprolly 09-05-08 12:16 PM

Milwaukee Stout CR Guard

Profile hubs! They're coming out with Fix/Fix in a few weeks.

jpdesjar 09-05-08 12:37 PM

nice looking brooklyn
what size is it? it looks bombproof

Jabba Degrassi 09-05-08 12:42 PM

prolly, is that seatpost clamp like, 10 miles high, or is it just a holder for a light or something like that?

ZiP0082 09-05-08 12:47 PM

I like the BMW setup -- out of curiosity, how much does it weigh?

krusty 09-05-08 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by mugatu (Post 7407910)
and turn that front wheel around so the quick release is on the non-drive side

Ha! First me yesterday with my Randonneur bars on my Nagasawa, and today your beautiful Gardin gets picked apart, Duppy. I love this thread.:p

johnprolly 09-05-08 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by Jabba Degrassi (Post 7408267)
prolly, is that seatpost clamp like, 10 miles high, or is it just a holder for a light or something like that?

Thats at the top of the seat tube. The ST extends about 3" about the TT.

It's their "50cm" frame. Which makes about a 59cm sq frame. It's compact geo makes it pretty easy to fit most tall people.

No idea of the weight. Not much more than the surly.

Sinn 09-05-08 01:50 PM


Originally Posted by MIN (Post 7408051)
sup with that bash guard son?

This must be the third time I've seen this question and the same answer.

Good looking bike. It must be a great ride. How does it compare to the Surly?

johnprolly 09-05-08 01:59 PM

Much different. Easier to 180 and 360 bunnyhop, harder to wheelie.

Sinn 09-05-08 02:09 PM


Originally Posted by johnprolly (Post 7408875)
Much different. Easier to 180 and 360 bunnyhop, harder to wheelie.

Is this due to a difference in geometry, you think? I wouldn't know.

TRaffic Jammer 09-05-08 02:30 PM

I :heart: the grinds, were those curbs waxed?


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