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#9701
Yay!11! I has!!!1
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Mofo bring it. The as of yet unnamed witcomb wants all it can get.
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Bloodstains, speed kills, fast bikes, cheap thrills, French girls, fine wine...
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#9702
dribbler
Join Date: May 2005
Location: London, UK
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When you leaving? Dukes this week?
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"I've been to the edge, .. Ain't got no time to mess around." David Lee Roth
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#9703
Yay!11! I has!!!1
Join Date: Jun 2005
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Duke man, singular! June 8th I'm out so yeah duke this week.
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Bloodstains, speed kills, fast bikes, cheap thrills, French girls, fine wine...
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#9704
hi
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Gary Fisher Kaitai ghetto conversion...been running strong for 2 seasons of riding now (about 3 rides a week for the past two years on this particular bike plus one SS race) and I just threw some new treads on it. I run 32/16 normally, but I have it set up for 32/18 in this picture, which is the first time I have ever tried this combination. I ride very hilly and rocky terrain so I thought it would help, but I'm going to switch back to 16t becuase I just feel I can't carry my momentum as well with an 18t cog.
Sure, it looks like a clown bike with the blue tires, but they were uber cheap.
Sure, it looks like a clown bike with the blue tires, but they were uber cheap.
#9705
bicyclelove
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: brooklyn
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Bikes: surly commuter single-speed, a aegis road bike and a fuji 650 c track bike.
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my commuter singlespeed.
42 cm surly cross check
42 cm surly cross check
#9706
Beausage is Beautiful
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Saitama, Japan
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650c? How hard it is to find good tires in that size?
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Yo. Everything I’m doing is linked on What’s up with Dave? but most of note currently is Somewhere in Japan.
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#9707
lunatic fringe
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Miles from Nowhere, Columbia County, OR
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Bikes: 1980 Schwinn World Sport, 1982 Schwinn Super Le Tour, 1984 (?) Univega Single Speed/Fixed conversion, Kogswell G58 fixed gear, 1987 Schwinn Super Sport
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Finally finished putting the Kogswell together and took it out for a ride. Seems faster but I don't have any way to measure it.... sure is quiet. It's a Kogswell G58 frame with a Miche Primato crank and bottom bracket. Miche chainwheel is 46 teeth and EAI cogs are 17 and 19, all 1/8". Hubs are IRO fixed/fixed laced to Sun CR18 rims with Sapim 14g spokes. The chain is an HKK Vertex with MKS chain tensioners. The front brake is a Kogswell (Promax?) and the rear is a Tektro 521AG. Levers are Tektro 200 mounted on a Nitto Randonneur bar and Technomic stem. Saddle is a Specialized Alias and the seatpost is an American Classic. I am looking forward to a long ride tomorrow.
More Photos HERE
Dogbait
More Photos HERE
Dogbait
#9708
Loves Your Bike
Join Date: May 2006
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Dogbait, that's a very clean, grown-up looking single speeder! I am inspired.
#9709
yo yo yo yo yo
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Originally Posted by Fugazi Dave
650c? How hard it is to find good tires in that size?
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Senior Member
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Originally Posted by kevinsubaru
Gary Fisher Kaitai ghetto conversion...been running strong for 2 seasons of riding now (about 3 rides a week for the past two years on this particular bike plus one SS race) and I just threw some new treads on it. I run 32/16 normally, but I have it set up for 32/18 in this picture, which is the first time I have ever tried this combination. I ride very hilly and rocky terrain so I thought it would help, but I'm going to switch back to 16t becuase I just feel I can't carry my momentum as well with an 18t cog.
Sure, it looks like a clown bike with the blue tires, but they were uber cheap.
Sure, it looks like a clown bike with the blue tires, but they were uber cheap.
#9711
ya'll can't mush me
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Originally Posted by onetwentyeight
ill be 100 percent superbe someday...
#9712
Faster
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Detroit
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Bikes: Trek 950 Singletrack, Bianchi Giro, Looking for a Track Bike
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Originally Posted by kevinsubaru
Gary Fisher Kaitai ghetto conversion...been running strong for 2 seasons of riding now (about 3 rides a week for the past two years on this particular bike plus one SS race) and I just threw some new treads on it. I run 32/16 normally, but I have it set up for 32/18 in this picture, which is the first time I have ever tried this combination. I ride very hilly and rocky terrain so I thought it would help, but I'm going to switch back to 16t becuase I just feel I can't carry my momentum as well with an 18t cog.
Sure, it looks like a clown bike with the blue tires, but they were uber cheap.
Sure, it looks like a clown bike with the blue tires, but they were uber cheap.
#9714
blah
Join Date: Oct 2005
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Originally Posted by vomitron
You just have to rob dolface's stash, and you'll be set (though riding away fast enough to keep him from catching you might be tough).
haha yea... i still owe him money for the hubs.. eeep! Being poor is awesome.
#9715
hi
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Originally Posted by Citius
where did you get those tires**********
Originally Posted by caotropheus
Nice piece of machinery you have there. Two questions: What is the bicycle weight and what fork do you have?
Take care,
Kevin
#9716
yeahh, becky
Join Date: Apr 2006
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That is a great SS MTB...if you're ever in the Rochester area you should check out the Dryer Road MTB area. You and my boy Andrew will have the only two SS machines there.
#9717
like, really sloppy
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kinda only half-fixed, but I had to show off the twins.. im so proud of them..
p.s....if anyone has a lead on a ciocc cross bike.. hit a brudda up..
p.s....if anyone has a lead on a ciocc cross bike.. hit a brudda up..
#9718
Not Badass, it's Tim.
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: NYC
Posts: 685
Bikes: NJS Peloton, 2002 fuji track, 2002 fuji league (MIA), 2005 bianchi pista, Chopper from NoName Customs.
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took a quick picture of my updated Fuji today.
#9719
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Boise, Idyho
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Originally Posted by sloppy robot
kinda only half-fixed, but I had to show off the twins.. im so proud of them..
p.s....if anyone has a lead on a ciocc cross bike.. hit a brudda up..
p.s....if anyone has a lead on a ciocc cross bike.. hit a brudda up..
#9720
Dismount Run Remount etc.
Join Date: Apr 2005
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Cheeoach Attack!
#9721
cxmagazine dot com
Join Date: Jun 2003
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Originally Posted by sloppy robot
kinda only half-fixed, but I had to show off the twins.. im so proud of them..
p.s....if anyone has a lead on a ciocc cross bike.. hit a brudda up..
p.s....if anyone has a lead on a ciocc cross bike.. hit a brudda up..
#9722
while my car gently weeps
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Originally Posted by sloppy robot
kinda only half-fixed, but I had to show off the twins.. im so proud of them..
p.s....if anyone has a lead on a ciocc cross bike.. hit a brudda up..
p.s....if anyone has a lead on a ciocc cross bike.. hit a brudda up..
#9723
Yay!11! I has!!!1
Join Date: Jun 2005
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Yer choch is making me hott all over.
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Bloodstains, speed kills, fast bikes, cheap thrills, French girls, fine wine...
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#9724
(((Fully Awake)))
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: ~Serenading with sensous soliloquies whilst singing supple sentences that are simultaneously suppling my sonnets with serenity serendipitously.~ -Serendipper
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No comments on the mis-matched gold bike?
*runs*
*runs*
#9725
atx
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no way, that fuji kills