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trons 05-01-07 07:12 PM


Originally Posted by el twe
**** **** ****, little *****!


And a possibly stupid question: does 46x16 in 10 pitch feel like 46x16 in 1/2" pitch?

yep.

Igneous Faction 05-01-07 08:31 PM

oooo 10 pitch...

Classy.

mrwhite 05-01-07 08:35 PM


Originally Posted by estratton
This bike is the new hotness.

Mr. White, your bikes are always AMAZING. Hopefully I will manage to build up a stable like yours.

Thanks, It's a rotating stable. Few monsters lurking in the corners, but I've got a handle on it.

I'll always keep the 'ciao' bike. The rest....... well.

estratton 05-01-07 08:46 PM

All I know is I'd die to get my hands on one of the old school Raleigh Ti Track bikes. Dunno why, but I love em. British cars get me the same way ;)

Yeah. The 'Ciao' bike is a must keep.

bikeage 05-01-07 09:48 PM


Originally Posted by mrwhite

I'd kill to get my hands on this frame...

Hopetoditchcar 05-01-07 09:53 PM


Originally Posted by hartsell
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/208/4...960bc09a_b.jpg
Words up to Freddie Sandstrom, Mr. White, Naz, and Yohei!

How is this bike standing?

bikeage 05-01-07 10:06 PM


Originally Posted by Hopetoditchcar
How is this bike standing?

MAGIC!

baxtefer 05-01-07 10:07 PM


Originally Posted by Hopetoditchcar
How is this bike standing?

with it's poor photoshop skillz

pirate 05-01-07 10:37 PM

If I had that bike, I'd drill the fork, put risers on it, throw on an aerospoke and tilt the nose of the saddle down.

just kidding.

jamey 05-01-07 10:42 PM


Originally Posted by Hopetoditchcar
How is this bike standing?

probably getting propped up by the half clip.

dylandom 05-01-07 10:58 PM


Originally Posted by nayr497
Well, my winter project is finally complete. I'm quite happy with how it turned out and I took some pictures of it this afternoon. It took me around five months to get all the parts, paint it, and built it. This was my first complete build and I can't believe how much I learned about parts and bicycle mechanics in the process. Thanks to many of you for answering my questions along the way. A lot of fun to ride and the gearing is nice for cruising.

An old, tired, abandoned road bike:
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/169/4...581fdb72f2.jpg

The finished bicycle against a tree:
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/183/4...432e6ca03a.jpg

The finished bicycle against a bush:
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/170/4...b887f086c6.jpg

This is my new rain bike and I have full fenders for it. Due to its intended use, and since I'm a big fan of Prince (we have the same date of birth) it will be known as Purple Rain.

man, did u do a great job on that. i love it. can u make me one.

Retem 05-01-07 11:20 PM


Originally Posted by hartsell
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/208/4...960bc09a_b.jpg
Words up to Freddie Sandstrom, Mr. White, Naz, and Yohei!

this is a bike non of that silly ass sf **** nicely done and quite classy

bikeage 05-01-07 11:43 PM


Originally Posted by Retem
this is a bike non of that silly ass sf **** nicely done and quite classy

really?
I always thought a bike was two wheels, handlebars, cranks, pedals...

sniks 05-02-07 12:24 AM

http://www.pedalmafia.com/bike_ups_img/064_1.jpg

more love outta japan
this is sooooooooooooooo
HOT!!
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doofo 05-02-07 01:08 AM

oh no you dint

bonechilling 05-02-07 06:14 AM

Wow. I think I'll go put my bike in the trash now.

mugatu 05-02-07 08:35 AM

low flange is back in style after a long hiatus it seems

sniks 05-02-07 09:14 AM

mine are getting laced up now fo sure

jonb 05-02-07 09:31 AM

Agreed.

http://velospace.org/files/yamaguchi1vs.jpg

(pic courtesy of flippinghades/sffixed)

DoshKel 05-02-07 09:55 AM

Oh jeez.

*faints*

trons 05-02-07 10:39 AM

how long is it gonna take you to wrap those damn bars

el twe 05-02-07 10:59 AM

Low flange FTW.

doofo 05-02-07 12:00 PM

i hope cops start giving tickets to flangeless riders

hartsell 05-02-07 12:46 PM


Originally Posted by pirate
If I had that bike, I'd drill the fork, put risers on it, throw on an aerospoke and tilt the nose of the saddle down. just kidding.

If you are referring to my Kalavinka, the truth is that it is drilled for brakes. It was built for a Keirin pro to train on the road, and I guess that poseur didn't know how to skid! ;)



Originally Posted by baxtefer
with it's poor photoshop skillz

Ding ding- We have a winner!

non 05-02-07 02:31 PM

Not as impressive as that Yamaguchi, but I like my pogliaghi in its new form (risers).
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/168/4...ecd6f13684.jpg


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