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solbrothers 01-31-09 03:25 AM

thats hot

thurston<3thwho 01-31-09 08:30 AM

Paddywagging
 
Are videos allowed.
This is my Kona Paddywagon that I have violated.......
I love it though

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=CXhADjYA7Go

deathhare 01-31-09 08:59 AM

Those Felts are way too logo heavy but pretty cool nonetheless.

rudetay 01-31-09 09:07 AM

The Felt is a nice picture, just re-take the picture without reflectors and better pedals!

Saddle Up 01-31-09 09:40 AM


Originally Posted by thurston<3thwho (Post 8280593)
Are videos allowed.
This is my Kona Paddywagon that I have violated.......
I love it though

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=CXhADjYA7Go

After watching that video I feel violated.

Drwecki 01-31-09 10:14 AM


Originally Posted by Kilgore Trout (Post 8279277)
Newest setup (wheels on miche primato hubs, post...ect). Solid, comfy, and quick as need be.http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...d/IMG_1594.jpg



Ha, I love the bearded roomie pick. He doesn't look like the sort that approves of your bike;)

chase. 01-31-09 10:24 AM

the felts look much cleaner once you peel the decals off the rims.

solbrothers 01-31-09 11:01 AM


Originally Posted by Saddle Up (Post 8280811)
After watching that video I feel violated.

after that video, i violated myself

deathhare 01-31-09 11:23 AM

Been a long time since I posted a pic of my bike.
Had some new wheels done up recently so I'd post a pic.

http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i2...re/newnaga.jpg

tashi 01-31-09 11:45 AM


Originally Posted by solbrothers (Post 8281107)
after that video, i violated myself

Why do fixie trix always remind me of this?

Why, just why.

chadbrochill17 01-31-09 12:04 PM

hare, you should bling out those 75s. I just did my old ones and don't know what to do with myself.

NewYorkMantle 01-31-09 12:26 PM

lol that scooter video was amazing. the sad part is that fixed gears dont even have half of that trick potential.

B:H Pusher 01-31-09 12:48 PM

yeah... but you can go really fast. that makes up for the trick thing.

fuggers 01-31-09 01:14 PM

The amount of branding on that felt is absurd. Great looking bike though.

NewYorkMantle 01-31-09 01:53 PM


Originally Posted by B:H Pusher (Post 8281476)
yeah... but you can go really fast. that makes up for the trick thing.

i'm strictly talking trick variation/impressiveness.

bw286 01-31-09 03:32 PM

not really working as a snow bike:
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...2/DSCN3539.jpg

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...2/DSCN3543.jpg

Geordi Laforge 01-31-09 03:59 PM


Originally Posted by fuggers (Post 8281596)
The amount of branding on that felt is absurd. Great looking bike though.

no more than most higher end track or road racing bicycles.

4doorhoor 01-31-09 04:03 PM


Originally Posted by bw286 (Post 8282119)
not really working as a snow bike:


ti post, campy headset, dura ace brake, 600 cranks, fsa ring, paul hubs


Ok, I know it's a nasty frame, but really?

Sell it to someone who can be comfortable on it.

Drwecki 01-31-09 04:21 PM


Originally Posted by bw286 (Post 8282119)
not really working as a snow bike:


Yeah, You have too much weight on the front end homie. If the rear slips you lose traction, which is no big deal, but if the front slips you lose your handling. So with a pursuit bike on the snow, you're probably like 80 times more likely to eat snow. The other thing about a snow bike is you want it to suck. Choose something that really sucks like an old Schwinn (and I'm not talking a panasonic or madison). See, snow bikes are to be abused because they're going to rust out in 3 years. I like the looks of your bike though, just leave it inside for the winter.

Geordi Laforge 01-31-09 04:25 PM

the landshark obviously doesnt fit the rider either.

bw286 01-31-09 05:14 PM


Originally Posted by Drwecki (Post 8282301)
Yeah, You have too much weight on the front end homie. If the rear slips you lose traction, which is no big deal, but if the front slips you lose your handling. So with a pursuit bike on the snow, you're probably like 80 times more likely to eat snow. The other thing about a snow bike is you want it to suck. Choose something that really sucks like an old Schwinn (and I'm not talking a panasonic or madison). See, snow bikes are to be abused because they're going to rust out in 3 years. I like the looks of your bike though, just leave it inside for the winter.

thank you. thought it would be clear that it was not actually doing snow duty.
we had a warm day today though so the roads were clear enough to ride.
i just got it and built it up, the top tube is a great fit for me, which is the measurement i got it on, but the seat to bar thing is obviously a problem. needs a shorter stem.
this is doing snow:
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...2/DSCN3545.jpg

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...2/DSCN3544.jpg

solbrothers 01-31-09 05:18 PM


Originally Posted by bw286 (Post 8282119)
not really working as a snow bike:
[img]snip[/img]

[img]snip[/img]

land tarck

Gyeswho 01-31-09 06:27 PM


Originally Posted by bw286 (Post 8282119)
not really working as a snow bike:

nice bike, too small though. Might I suggest getting an IRO (or steam roller) for the snow though?:thumb:
http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...g?t=1233447036

jdms mvp 01-31-09 06:38 PM


Originally Posted by bw286 (Post 8282119)

just because it was cheap on the serotta forum doesn't mean u had to build it up....

deathhare 01-31-09 08:07 PM


Originally Posted by chadbrochill17 (Post 8281333)
hare, you should bling out those 75s. I just did my old ones and don't know what to do with myself.

Yeah I was thinking about doing that after I got those rims.


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