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Old 06-03-11, 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by skadoosh
Here is mine:






No frills functional! Looks fun as hell to ride.

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Time for an updated shot as it is at the moment in street mode. The rear wheel is just a silver place holder because ironically the rear phil x formation face build keeps getting pushed back by me finding awesome deals on other stuff... I would've used my rear open pro x 7600 but it's black. My concept and vigorelli share race mode/ wheels; I haven't touched my concept since last week after the velodrome. Hmm am I hinting to something now?

Props to alex for suggesting a watermark.







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Old 06-03-11, 05:24 PM
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Leukybear, are you at UCSD? That looks a lot like Grafitti Hallway.
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Took some proper pictures with the spacers installed


Untitled by O. Taillon Photography, on Flickr


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Originally Posted by striknein
The rack is designed that way. Those metal strips in the front are only there to stabilize the rack, and they don't carry a load.
Besides, they're steel and can bend without leading to failure.
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that pake looks great
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crabon/campy/rapha/roadie-bro.

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I think we've settled the whole issue of the rack being fine. Gro deadhorse und


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Took some proper pictures with the spacers installed
Wow. One of the best looking bikes I've seen on here. Timeless style.
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Old 06-04-11, 03:36 AM
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Originally Posted by cc700

Post Apocaliptic look! Nice!
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Originally Posted by cc700

rad bike, looks like it's ridden the propper amount also
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Old 06-04-11, 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Leukybear
NEEDS rear Shamal... its just soo not cool without one.

Also, it looks like your focal point is a bit off, or maybe too shallow of a DOF? Either way, MOAR PHOTOS!
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Originally Posted by cc700
FUUUUUU new hot fork is hot
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Originally Posted by Lilcphoto
NEEDS rear Shamal... its just soo not cool without one.

Also, it looks like your focal point is a bit off, or maybe too shallow of a DOF? Either way, MOAR PHOTOS!
Yes like seriously but I'm kind of in the hole free spending wise because of the campy bora ultra I bought the other day.

Funny that you say as I was noticing that as well after taking them and sorting them; that's another reason I loath point and shoots; 14 megapixels? LIES... and the auto focus is a joke if you can even call it that. Can't wait to fly with my kit back however the next time I make a round trip down here from home, as I just got a pelican case set up.
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Still sharing a wheelset but mostly back together, re-constituted
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murdered out is always good, and that lemond looks tight
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Originally Posted by Dcv
Still sharing a wheelset but mostly back together, re-constituted
what kind of rear hub?
how comfy are those bars? they look great
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Originally Posted by just dank
murdered out is always good, and that lemond looks tight
Thx


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what kind of rear hub?
how comfy are those bars? they look great
White industries ENO eccentric hub, bars are OK. I actually like my other set better with hooks tipped down. Thx

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Old 06-04-11, 04:48 PM
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I feel the need to build a murdered out beater bike.
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don't! it's stealthy sexitude will entice you to spend levels of money unbefitting to a beater bike.

also, i just swapped wheelsets. the kilo looks BADAASSS
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my tarck commuter.

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Originally Posted by cc700
don't! it's stealthy sexitude will entice you to spend levels of money unbefitting to a beater bike.

also, i just swapped wheelsets. the kilo looks BADAASSS
pics?
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too busy vashon loop today
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Originally Posted by cc700
don't! it's stealthy sexitude will entice you to spend levels of money unbefitting to a beater bike.

also, i just swapped wheelsets. the kilo looks BADAASSS
I was eyeing some Visp prices on eBay. Gahh... I already know I'm going to spend way more than I should if I go through such a project. I might just settle for some kind of SS-mobile (possib MTB?) with wide tires for the rain/winter days.

Also, anxiously awaiting Kilo + B43 pics.
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Just took some last pics with a friend before he gets rid of his bike





And one of mine after a major downgrade, now complete with all of my leftover parts haha

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don't get a visp get something nicer, like a vigorelli. looking hot man.

and fine, but nice pics will have to wait.
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Visp on CXP 22s

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