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You should cover up that S with a B.
Nice burly bike. |
i want a steamroller with some fat tires like that for light trail riding.
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Originally Posted by croscoe
(Post 8180248)
35 miles today. Half dirt, half pave. Ran through a big steaming pile of dog ****. Also lost my blinker, but found it again. Good times.
http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s...r/DSCF4786.jpg http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s...r/DSCF4790.jpg Also, hard to tell from the picture, but what kind of dropouts/trackends are those? |
nice steamer
what are those beefy tires? looks great with some fatties |
looks like a beautiful area to be riding
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Originally Posted by wearyourtruth
(Post 8179452)
hey blickblocks is that a 26" frame/wheels?
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Originally Posted by PoopinFresh
(Post 8180329)
Love it. What handlebars are those?
Also, hard to tell from the picture, but what kind of dropouts/trackends are those? I'm going to switch them out for some Nitto Noodles or a "Promenade" style bar once I make up my mind. The track ends are stock Surly with Sinz tensioners.
Originally Posted by jpdesjar
(Post 8180339)
nice steamer
what are those beefy tires? looks great with some fatties |
Originally Posted by rotharpunc
(Post 8180643)
its an SE looptail with drop bars.
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Giant Omnium-- Sugino 75's, Dura-Ace High Flange, Gran Compe SS tires, Thomson post and stem, Cinelli saddle, Soma pedals, cages and straps
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3127/...d8df1fc8_o.jpg and in cosmic mode. These wheels are for sale and have never been ridden. They were built by Loose Nuts in Athens, Ga. http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3116/...8c709664_o.jpg |
Tarck, but nice.
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I actually like it, especially the frameset. Never seen one...
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i've looked all over and never an Omnium built up tarck style so I'd be interested to see any pictures of other peoples. and I'll take tarck as a compliment since it was meant to be over the top stupid.
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Originally Posted by wearyourtruth
(Post 8181142)
actually, i believe it's a big ripper, not a looptail, which is a BMX bike
The bike isn't real (obviously). I just photochopped a pista concept and the big ripper together. If you could get a seatpost that long, you could get a proper fit on it. Smaller tires would probably bring the bottom bracket too low for riding fixed though. |
so how much are those wheels? are they deep v's with custom paint or what? they are pretty sick looking
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How do you pull off using the same fork with all the changes in that front end? Threadless/quill stem, etc?
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threadless stem adaptor.
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Originally Posted by mac51o
(Post 8182596)
threadless stem adaptor.
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For the GIANT, if you dont mind throwaway pedals:
http://cyclingcloseouts.com/ebaypics/ns/or8_orange.jpg Gotta use Blue Ano Cranks tho, Blue n Orang good combo :thumb: |
Originally Posted by GMERGOD
(Post 8182647)
MAC, MAC, MAC.. where can i find the threadless stem adapter?? Because I want it so bady..
Nashbar. |
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I been riding this bike about a month now. Getting shorter cranks and stem and bars soon.
http://velospace.org/files/Madison_chrome_side.jpg |
Originally Posted by MIN
(Post 8183699)
I been riding this bike about a month now. Getting shorter cranks and stem and bars soon.
http://velospace.org/files/Madison_chrome_side.jpg |
Did you strip the frame? Looking nice, i even like the horns.
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