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Originally Posted by formulaben
(Post 7709454)
No, you aren't. Nice ride, but would look so much better with new(er) cranks, IMHO.
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Originally Posted by roy5000x2
(Post 7720387)
Here's my budget fixie I just finished
It cost me a whopping $124.40 for the entire build :D |
sternum puncher!
I can dig it. |
mmmmm, creamy!
I like it. Especially those ourys. their muted color works really well. |
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Originally Posted by bigbris1
(Post 7727850)
The outlet is very NYC BTW :)
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well that was unexpected. gotta love those cinellis.
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Originally Posted by Soil_Sampler
(Post 7729473)
how bout a close-up of the toptube-seatstay juncture, and one of the outlet! :thumb:
http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/a...loseups002.jpg http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/a...loseups009.jpg http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/a...loseups001.jpg http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/a...loseups010.jpg The dropouts are stamped Campagnolo Brev, but the bolts are covering them right now. |
Originally Posted by bigbris1
(Post 7730243)
Here are some shots of the lugs, can't give you a shot of the outlet, this is a family forum ;)
http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/a...loseups002.jpg http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/a...loseups009.jpg http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/a...loseups001.jpg http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/a...loseups010.jpg The dropouts are stamped Campagnolo Brev, but the bolts are covering them right now. Nice. what seat post is that? |
Originally Posted by 91MF
(Post 7727802)
love the bike and the parquet bb but photoshop that outlet. makes the pic look crap.
Originally Posted by joetronic
(Post 7730252)
Nice. what seat post is that?
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Originally Posted by Re-Cycle
(Post 7728222)
Thats a cateye that sucks up batteries but is super bright
Looks as if they've updated to a newer model, but you can still find the old ones being sold. That nice Bianchi on the previous page needs bar tape or something on the top tube. Please do it. I don't want to see that pretty frame get dinged with bar swing.:thumb: |
Originally Posted by nayr497
(Post 7730349)
That is in fact a Cateye, model TL LD 600 Tail Light. It has four LEDs so is in fact really bright, which is great if you want to be seen at night. I disagree about them eating up batteries. Mine isn't that tough on them and besides that, I just have rechargeable batteries for my headlight/tail light that I charge every few months. A great light for anyone, especially people riding in cities where there are lights/light sources all over.
Looks as if they've updated to a newer model, but you can still find the old ones being sold. That nice Bianchi on the previous page needs bar tape or something on the top tube. Please do it. I don't want to see that pretty frame get dinged with bar swing.:thumb: (Dinotte is 11, fyi). |
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...8_edited-1.jpg
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...4/DSCF0329.jpg Not as "hip" as the bikes in this thread, but it's a fixed gear. :innocent: |
Originally Posted by paulwwalters
(Post 7730371)
On a scale of 1 (Knog Frog) to 10 (PB Superflash) how bright is it?
(Dinotte is 11, fyi). |
the cateye is visible enough for the street but definitely not near the superflash brightness. it doesn't have a crazy bright LED behind a lens, just several moderately bright ones.
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Originally Posted by roughrider504
(Post 7730451)
Not as "hip" as the bikes in this thread, but it's a fixed gear. :innocent: |
Originally Posted by chase.
(Post 7730556)
the cateye is visible enough for the street but definitely not near the superflash brightness. it doesn't have a crazy bright LED behind a lens, just several moderately bright ones.
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Originally Posted by Dannihilator
(Post 7728086)
At my place. :p |
Originally Posted by unogear
(Post 7729072)
You are kidding, right? Nicely done.
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Originally Posted by bigbris1
(Post 7730302)
Now all you have to do is edit your quote & we're all set ;)
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