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Old 07-15-11, 12:41 AM
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Originally Posted by yummygooey
Lots of changes lately:


New Bars by yummygooey, on Flickr

I dig the Nittos, but I have a feeling they're going to end up on the FTP. We'll see when the new stem gets in...

RB-002's?? Where'd you pick them up from? I have a buddy looking for them at a decent rate..

Looking great there!
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Yessir. I bought them used from a forum member, so I got kind of lucky there. Before that I was waiting for Scrod to stock them... other than that Ben's has the most "reasonable" price that I know of.
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Originally Posted by RanknFile
Noob here, wanted a winter project last year, first set of pics is a conversion of an old Steyr Clubman with slop job new compontents, had to dremel out the BB to fit the new BB and drill out the front brake area to fit a new Tektro. Second set is a Kilo TT build I finished this spring. Feel free to critique I wouldn't mind the input. Thanks.



Bikes look good! I especially like the kilo but I own one so I'm biased.

I've drilled for a break before but how did you get the threads in the BB right with a dremel?

Edit: ...or you probably just trim off the sides?
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i wasnt even shifting anyways
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Originally Posted by 91MF
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i wasnt even shifting anyways
What cranks?
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Originally Posted by yummygooey
rb002
FUUUUUUUUUuuuuuu
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Originally Posted by ThisJauntyGent
What cranks?
ofmega mistral i think
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Originally Posted by yummygooey
Yessir. I bought them used from a forum member, so I got kind of lucky there. Before that I was waiting for Scrod to stock them... other than that Ben's has the most "reasonable" price that I know of.
I just got my rb-002's from ben's, and I'm pretty sure they're the only one's selling them online at the moment. 'Reasonable' $68, but totally worth it. Great bars.
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Old 07-15-11, 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by jdgesus
FUUUUUUUUUuuuuuu


Though I could say the same about your FSA Compacts. Been craving some for awhile now.

Originally Posted by jessesv
I just got my rb-002's from ben's, and I'm pretty sure they're the only one's selling them online at the moment. 'Reasonable' $68, but totally worth it. Great bars.
Yea, the price is ok... it could certainly be a bit higher since Ben's is one of the only places that stocks it. Plus, if you add another $7 you get free shipping.
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Originally Posted by stillanimal
ofmega mistral i think
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steeeeeeeeem!
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I believe I see unused cable guides on that top tube? Looks good though, the only thing I like more than chrome is dirty chrome.
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those are the bolted clamps for the cable guides.
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Hi.

My Harry Hall Columbus frame (1990)

Hand built in my home city Manchester UK

Wheels built by Pete Matthews Liverpool UK

Cinnelli / Campagnola

Kinesis carbon fork / aluminum steerer








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That bike is amazing.
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yeah pretty straight up beauty there
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Old 07-16-11, 09:26 AM
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Seat tube cluster is so bomb.
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nice lookin bike. I love that royal blue/purple color


Swapped to straight bars and threw the Big Apples back on cuz they are so just too great.
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would love a better side shot of the HH bike!
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Old 07-16-11, 10:54 AM
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Wow, that Harry Hall is a STUNNER!

Paint reminds me of the early '90s Bridgestone Purple.


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Old 07-16-11, 12:31 PM
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That Harry Hall is very nice! So nice that even the kinesis aero fork fits, even though I wonder how a more fitting slimmer wound up fork would look like on it; being said to match the skinnier steel tubing of the frame.
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currently.

still upgrading a few parts, almost done.
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^Oh my goodness, so nice. Couldn't get any better. I really like the red straps.
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Originally Posted by Leukybear
That Harry Hall is very nice! So nice that even the kinesis aero fork fits, even though I wonder how a more fitting slimmer wound up fork would look like on it; being said to match the skinnier steel tubing of the frame.
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