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say, 5 minutes before it rained today, were you 2 on haight? I was on a soma rush when a pair matching your description rolled past me
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Yeah, I passed you at the light right before stoping at Discount Fabrics, which was closed :mad:, and that was exactly when it started to rain. The picture was from in front of North Beach Pizza's place on stanyan.
We then rode back to soma, which was a very wet experience. |
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Hi all,
here's my new ride. finished her about a week ago. not much of a mechanic but was able to do it thanks to this site and everyones input. its not much but i'm proud of her... and myself! happy easter everyone! |
http://www.lupfer.org/lupfer.jpg
Wheels: IRO hubs laced to Mavic Open4cd rims (14/15 rear 15 in front) Frame: Innerlight custom track frame made from Columbus EL Cranks: 165mm Sugino 75 track cranks Gearing: 48 x 18 Other Stuff: Eggbeater pedals caked with ****, profile airwing bars, generic steel stem, nashbar seatpost, and body geometry saddle |
yowza....that is awesome.......never heard of innerlight....do they have a website?
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Originally Posted by emayex
yowza....that is awesome.......never heard of innerlight....do they have a website?
I picked it up on ebay so I only found the website when I was doing my own research. |
from the innerlight site: To maximize the clean and simple look of your track bike, Innerlight suggests internal cable routing, for a minimal charge.
im guessing this is a joke? .. he needs some bike pics.. |
Originally Posted by sloppy robot
from the innerlight site: To maximize the clean and simple look of your track bike, Innerlight suggests internal cable routing, for a minimal charge.
im guessing this is a joke? .. he needs some bike pics.. |
Originally Posted by sloppy robot
from the innerlight site: To maximize the clean and simple look of your track bike, Innerlight suggests internal cable routing, for a minimal charge.
im guessing this is a joke? .. he needs some bike pics.. Seems possible that he's talking about internal cable routing for a rear brake, as I guess I can see internal routing for a front brake in my mind, but I don't ever recall seeing it... Not that I see rear brakes on track bikes a whole lot more often, but I can recall seeing them once or twice. (Of course, usually (never) on a track bike meant to be riden on a track/someone is riding on a track.) |
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1981 Condor pista with the original 80's DA track groupset, GB stem/3TTT bars, Rolls saddle and Mavic GL330 tubs...
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Nice Condor!
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Originally Posted by Judah
Nice Condor!
Cheers! Coming from the owner of such a nice Walker, thats quite the compliment :D |
That is it! I got to get some more pics and put my bikes together!
S/F< CEYA! |
I should have the Gan Well done this weekend Ceya - that means you are SLACKIN'...
josh 'no slack' 165 |
Gan Well !!!
I have one and LOvE it! Sorry, no camera yet. Glad to hear more are discovering the Gan Well Pro. A fantastic value. Peace. DJ |
Originally Posted by [165]
I should have the Gan Well done this weekend Ceya - that means you are SLACKIN'...
josh 'no slack' 165 It has Cinelli LA84 bars 44 Cinelli 12 stem Campy steel Nuevo Record track headset Campy C-Record Track bottom bracket Campy oldstyle nuevo record seatpost 27.2 San Marco cutout in the middle. type? Regina ORO chain MKS NJS pedals Christophe toeclips steel Campy hubs Super Record 28front clincher 32 rear Tubular Yeah I know I just got the tublar 650 front too late. S/F, CEYA! |
Originally Posted by free_jazz
Gan Well !!!
I have one and LOvE it! Sorry, no camera yet. Glad to hear more are discovering the Gan Well Pro. A fantastic value. Peace. DJ Are you guys getting them at some insane price that I'm just not aware of? |
some of us got fat tax refunds this year! YAY GRAD SCHOOL!
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Slackers unite! LOL..
Gan Well hmmmmm . 165 group leader!. Yeah Tax refund.. Yamaguchi frameset soon. ! S/F< CEYA! |
all this talk of Gan Wells and Yamaguchis!!!
Wheres the pics!?!? |
Originally Posted by dubteka
all this talk of Gan Wells and Yamaguchis!!!
Wheres the pics!?!? S/F< CEYA! |
I'm assuming that you subside wholly from a diet of milkshakes made of ground up super high end track bikes. There really is no other feasible explanation for you having so many of them other than maybe a schwing job compounded by an horrific allergic reaction to having any money.
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Originally Posted by Shiznaz
I'm assuming that you subside wholly from a diet of milkshakes made of ground up super high end track bikes. There really is no other feasible explanation for you having so many of them other than maybe a schwing job compounded by an horrific allergic reaction to having any money.
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I fixed up my old Litespeed Obed as a one speed. I use it mostly to go back and forth between work and school, and general towny bike.
Shimano cranks with 32T chainring Rigid fork off a Karate Monkey adjusted for 80mm of travel XTR V brakes SDG Ti saddle Ritchey rizer bar Sram composite levers Mavic 517 rims/xt rear hub with spacers and 14T cog/xtr front hub No-name chain tensioner Weight: 21 lbs |
Wow, pretty swanky, plush ride. Could you describe the rigid fork travel adjustment process for us unenlightened souls? And when I say us, I mean me.
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