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yeah i searched for follis...that bike is quite hot....if you only took off that brake.
i love this bike becuase of how much sweat and blood went into it. Im still going to be replacing most if not all of it within a year. i cant decide between dropping some coin on something more classic like a de bernardi, or going for something more along the lines of surly or iro. im not trying to start a debate...i know tony kicks ass...im just making a statement. unless of couse someone wants to talk about the de bernardi frames. i see lots in the forum an dthey are all nice...what do u think.....good choice for an uban bike ?....high quality ride? |
Originally Posted by emayex
....if you only took off that brake.
brakes been off for a while now. and new bars, wheelset etc. |
awesome...................definately gives my baby some competition
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Here are my fixed and singlespeed rides...
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very hot. the bianchi ss is awesome...not to mention the chopper
is your langser fixed or with a freewheel? |
Originally Posted by PhattTyre
Here are my fixed and singlespeed rides...
http://www.bikegreenecounty.com/photos/Mtb55.jpg |
that chopper is the tits!
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Nice bikes dude. I'm coming back up to Eugene next month, too bad I won't have any of my bikes or we could do a ride.
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Originally Posted by bac
oh, and nice bike! |
I've only ever ridden the Langster fixed. It was a gift for getting into grad school and I've been hooked ever since.
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Nice surly. what kind of rims and tires you got up there?
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Originally Posted by commander_taco
Nice surly. what kind of rims and tires you got up there?
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I just dumpstered an older Soma Cosmopolitan, anybody know much about them, I also found a mitzutani, trying to decide wich to build first
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listen....ill do you a favor and take one of those frames off your hands
just this once |
I finally got my Yamaguchi pursuit frame built up.
Formula (IRO) hubs, Mavic CXP-22 rims, Bontrager (Trek) tires 700x25 Sugino Mighty Competition crankset, 45/16 (and totally out of place Campy dustcaps) Yamaguchi stem (had a close-up of this but the focus was off) Nitto B123 NJS bars Wellgo pedals, Cinelli clips Selle San Marco saddle there are a few more pics here http://www.adamkell.com/misc/yama/full1.jpg http://www.adamkell.com/misc/yama/chainring.jpg http://www.adamkell.com/misc/yama/cog.jpg http://www.adamkell.com/misc/yama/bars.jpg |
Adam, you're trying to kill us here aren't you? Incredible bike. Congrats. How does it ride?
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very stiff, very smooth. it loves to sprint and is more comfortable than I'd predicted.
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Originally Posted by adamkell
very stiff, very smooth. it loves to sprint and is more comfortable than I'd predicted.
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it corners really well. the locations of the bars right over the center of the front wheel probably helps.
I haven't had the opportunity to ride many bikes so my basis for comparison is mostly my Alan (aluminum) road bike. toe overlap is an issue when riding slowly. i've learned to time it or unclip and it hasn't caused any problems yet. |
Good lord that's gorgeous. Damn, I would KILL for that wheelbase.
Watch your back, buck-o. |
it's true, your bike is tasty. mmmm...
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emavex: which would you prefer, I actually threw my wheel set on the soma and Im loving it. I need to put some more work in the mizutani. Its really too bad the mizutani doesnt have the head badge. Soma head badge is ill.
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are you serious?
what size are the frames |
I cant do it, i was just wondering what you were more in to, Im sorry to mislead you
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