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see this one yet?
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Those dropouts make me want to cry
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Originally Posted by Fugazi Dave
Those dropouts make me want to cry
that bike..... oi oi oi ..... akkguuuuuhhhh i cant take it. this is the 'if you were on a desert island' bike. |
Yeah. Really, the whole bike makes me want to cry.
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Bike porn!
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Two of the pics make it look like it has a lugged stem... droooool
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like the wood mudguards...
apart from that... something. fssb sparky eo: bjork - it's in our hands [grayarea remix] |
It is a lugged stem. Frame supplier Long Shen sells the needed stuff. You can choose from two different lug styles, that one is the more standard version.
The dropouts are without rival. Never seen anything like em. In fact, that shot has been my desktop since I saw it. <drooooool> Dave |
Sexilicious.
And all for a low, low price, I am sure. How about some disc mounts, too? |
So, if you don't mind an ignorant question, are these unpainted steel
thingies decoration, or do they have some function? If the latter, what is it? I imagine taking the frame in half -- but could that really still be strong? http://www.visi.com/~seng/vanilla/top-coupling.jpg |
Originally Posted by ephemeralskin
seriously. but did you happen to notice the ss couplings???
that bike..... oi oi oi ..... akkguuuuuhhhh i cant take it. this is the 'if you were on a desert island' bike. Idiot question. Can you explain what ss couplings are? I'm assuming they're the steel rings on the top and down tubes... |
Those are the couplings...
That bike is freaking sweet, love the placement of the fender/rack eyelets too... Mmmmm, vanilla... |
Those little connections hold a very rare mineral, coitionium. It is purported to make you a better lover.
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Originally Posted by lucklust
Those little connections hold a very rare mineral, coitionium. It is purported to make you a better lover.
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Originally Posted by s2sxiii
Idiot question. Can you explain what ss couplings are? I'm assuming they're the steel rings on the top and down tubes...
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Do you like sex...
'Scuse me? Sex. The physical act of love. Coitus. Do you like it? I was talking about my rug. You're not interested in sex? You mean coitus? No, I mean S&S couplings. |
Originally Posted by robertsdvd
Aye, they couple the frame together... (word?)... you can take the frame apart...
BUT, i once asked a contractor friend of mine why he didn't put a widow's walk on his beach house. He said "why do you want one more thing in your roof that can leak?" I'd live in fear of ****ing up those couplings, and the frame is beautiful enough on its own. I'm seriously considering putting a down payment on one so that i can give it to my self as a graduation present after i pass the bar next summer. Instead of getting a car, that is. |
Those have to be the nicest looking bikes I have ever seen. Crazy...
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now if only he had a nice TTT quill stem instead of that ugly black thing with all the riser discs.... :D
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Ok, so "ss couplings" allow you to take the frame apart. I would
imagine that would profoundly weaken the frame, or change the dynamics of the ride. No? How not? What does "ss" stand for? |
not "ss", but S&S... that's the name of the company that makes 'em: http://www.sandsmachine.com/
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I just spent some time at the Vanilla bicycle web site. I have to say,
those are some incredibly beautiful bikes. I'm not sure I would want to own one: those are works of art; but I like to ride my bike. How could I bear to get one of those beautiful things wet? or dirty? or greasy? or scratched? It would be like using Michaelangelo's David for target practice. |
Originally Posted by bluejack
Ok, so "ss couplings" allow you to take the frame apart. I would
imagine that would profoundly weaken the frame, or change the dynamics of the ride. No? How not? What does "ss" stand for? jeff |
Originally Posted by SipperPhoto
acutally, from what I have read.. the S&S coupling actually make the bike stiffer feeling...
jeff I have a Cinelli Super Corsa that I put a set of S&S couplings on and they indeed do stiffen up the frame. The couplings have a toothed interface that is compressed by a threaded collet that insures that they never come undone until you use the wrench to do so. I have had the bike up and running for over a year and can feel no difference in handling and it adds on the equivalent weight of an extra water bottle to the bike. The couplings are made out of stainless steel and are a very finely made piece of equipment. They allow the bike to be taken apart and I place the 2 halves in a bag along with the wheels and they transport to anywhere on public transportation where you just reassemble the bike and ride away with the bag over your shoulder. An elegant solution to traveling with your bike without going to the small wheeled folding bikes that are available. Fixedgearhead |
Originally Posted by fixedgearhead
I have a Cinelli Super Corsa that I put a set of S&S couplings on and they indeed do stiffen up the frame. The couplings have a toothed interface that is compressed by a threaded collet that insures that they never come undone until you use the wrench to do so. I have had the bike up and running for over a year and can feel no difference in handling and it adds on the equivalent weight of an extra water bottle to the bike. The couplings are made out of stainless steel and are a very finely made piece of equipment. They allow the bike to be taken apart and I place the 2 halves in a bag along with the wheels and they transport to anywhere on public transportation where you just reassemble the bike and ride away with the bag over your shoulder. An elegant solution to traveling with your bike without going to the small wheeled folding bikes that are available.
Fixedgearhead |
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