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Originally Posted by mattface
Of course! How could I ride a fixed gear bike without $300 sneakers?
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Originally Posted by sashae
http://static.flickr.com/46/137205046_6c568d1116_o.jpg
3Rensho conversion, FDR Memorial, DC. Thanks for the fun, Pirates. |
I like it. A lot. |
Originally Posted by sashae
http://static.flickr.com/46/137205046_6c568d1116_o.jpg
3Rensho conversion, FDR Memorial, DC. Thanks for the fun, Pirates. |
Originally Posted by WithNail
I polished up the colnago today and took her out for some photo's. I'll load the rest up later I have to go to pete's birthday dinner right now.
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Originally Posted by Judah
My DW had developed a creak thanks to a number of issues. Mainly, a loose BB cup, but also had campy cranks on a shimano bb. I overhauled it yesterday and fixed the mismatched taper problem with some sugino 75 cranks. Here it is, all refreshed and feeling awesome.
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My latest... Yes, itīs alloy, with brakes and freewheel - but itīs so fun!
http://www.bc-hellsinki.com/images/z...PVUQ/a-011.jpg |
04-30-06 05:09 PM
Fugazi Dave Originally Posted by chrisgraham81no its his store. and becuse its a case of 300-500 dollar shoes. Wow. It's been a long time since a web site and the 'culture' it portrays made me almost vomit on my keyboard. hahahahahahahaha .......300 $ U.S for Sneakers . hipster . |
Originally Posted by BritneySpears
Representing Bayreuth, Germany
http://static.flickr.com/51/133677460_74eaf2423a_b.jpg http://static.flickr.com/44/133677462_de0792f754_b.jpg http://static.flickr.com/55/133677466_0e05030cdc_b.jpg http://static.flickr.com/46/133677465_41222beb43_b.jpg I apologize for the large pictures, but I could not get myself to downsize them. Big up to Glabbsor for taking them. sick non the less :D |
Originally Posted by chrisgraham81
My friend's Land Shark. He hasnt finished it yet. a disc is goin on the back and he needs to figure out the bar/stem combo. i like though.
http://static.flickr.com/49/137098918_81fa93c945_b.jpg |
Fixed Swift Folder
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Originally Posted by chrisgraham81
how is it riding in the drops or just the flats? i only ask b/cs i just got a frame with that same geometry almost and am a little confused on how the most comfortable set up is going to be, while still keeping my nitto track stem. 123's are rad, but i dont want it to just for looks.
dope bike though! |
Originally Posted by Fugazi Dave
Wow. It's been a long time since a web site and the 'culture' it portrays made me almost vomit on my keyboard.
Bleahck. |
Alright these are the rest of the pics of the day.
http://static.flickr.com/53/137537089_42264de4d5.jpg http://static.flickr.com/47/137155625_ef2b2bd0fc.jpg http://static.flickr.com/46/137155626_4ad562b1c4.jpg http://static.flickr.com/44/137155623_112c55126d.jpg http://static.flickr.com/52/137537091_e5e418e333.jpg |
Originally Posted by HereNT
Agreed. What's up with the jacket with SNR on the back? Are they stealing Saturday Night Ride from us minneapolis kids?
Bleahck. |
Originally Posted by WithNail
Alright these are the rest of the pics of the day.
http://static.flickr.com/53/137537089_42264de4d5.jpg |
nice anklebiter, i heart fixed folders!
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Not quite as nice as many many stunning bikes in this thread, but here are my homemade contributions:
1) 1999 Gary Fisher Kaitai. This bike was my first real mountain bike and it served (still serves) me well. ALL of the major components except the tires, brake pads, brake cables, and one crank arm are all original:eek: Even through the SS conversion (32x16 gearing), which I have been riding hard going on 3 seasons now, this bike has been an absolute blessing. I even raced her last year in a 14 mile XC race...never missed a beat. After every ride, I am always amazed it made it to the end:D Anyhow, here she is! http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...y/IMG_3625.jpg 2) This is a 2000? Surly Instigator. I found the frame pretty cheap, and I really just kind of put it together last spring without thinking about what I would be using it for. Like the Fisher, it is 32x16, but I switch it to 32x18 when I put the 2.5's on it. Regardless, It is a blast to ride and cruise around town with it, and I will probably never part with her. It has at least 1 part from every bike I have owned on it...just keeping the legacy going. Lately, the Surly has been bring me to and from work. http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...y/IMG_3620.jpg With 1.95 tires, the fatties fit fine frame makes them look a road tire http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...y/IMG_3627.jpg Hope you enjoyed them! Of course, I washed them after the photos Kevin |
my new get-around bike:
http://enzorwd.q45.org/photodump/IMG_5794.JPG http://enzorwd.q45.org/photodump/IMG_5793.JPG took some bits from the 3rensho. which means its time for real parts on the 3rensho. and real track ends+paint! weeeeeeeee |
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[QUOTE=WithNail]Alright these are the rest of the pics of the day.
Wow that is kick ass love it, something about that bike. I dig it guess its the seat tube, short chain stays? Super nice Cheers |
Originally Posted by killsurfcity
pursuit conversion in the works? imagine how much of an air foil your back would become on that thing with drops. P.S.- I'll give you cash for that swift folder. |
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Originally Posted by sashae
http://static.flickr.com/46/137205046_6c568d1116_o.jpg
3Rensho conversion, FDR Memorial, DC. Thanks for the fun, Pirates. |
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