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Old 08-01-11, 06:02 PM
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Originally Posted by yummygooey
What is that?
You tell me.
There's a secret meaning in my post through.

~~~~~~~~~~~~Hint: seat stays. =========> right click the image => "View image" to see in full size/ with much more details.
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Lol I still dunno what that is. But I know I've seen that design before.
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OOOH, I know...its been parked there for weeks because you have no NDS crannkarm...colonel mustard in the study with the candle holder!

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Originally Posted by yummygooey
Lol I still dunno what that is. But I know I've seen that design before.
yeah ive seen it too but have no clue. i know land shark does stuff like that but that is no land shark.

to stay relevant to the thread:

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Old 08-01-11, 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by conbon
OOOH, I know...its been parked there for weeks because you have no NDS crannkarm...colonel mustard in the study with the candle holder!

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We have a winner!

But there can be another; whoever guesses the make.
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i cant believe i took the time to look for that damn thing...

https://www.backwardcircle.com/BC-Fixie-p/bcfgcustgn.htm

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And we have another winner!
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Moving my drums via bike trailer. My Beataround offroad townie usually does the honors, as it has a much lower gear ratio, but it was on loan to a friend. 46x16, its a good thing I only went a few miles and Chicago is flat. The trailer was empty when i rode into a headwind. This is why i refuse to invest in a nice drum kit.
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I can't believe I watched that whole video.. Most annoying thing I've seen in a while.
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Originally Posted by longjohns
yeah ive seen it too but have no clue. i know land shark does stuff like that but that is no land shark.

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Clean! The angle on those drops makes them look extra long
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Originally Posted by Leukybear
We have a winner!

But there can be another; whoever guesses the make.
Goose? Or a Wackwards Circle?

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Old 08-02-11, 02:21 AM
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Its a mix fix, Its crap, period.
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Old 08-02-11, 04:46 AM
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Originally Posted by mashtofu
I can't believe I watched that whole video.. Most annoying thing I've seen in a while.
This. Best part was when that bald dude's face was all messed up from a crash.

Leuky - even if it does use the same dropouts as the 722, that bike blows. Aren't those things sold by the dudes who make Black Flys sunglasses or some crap?

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Old 08-02-11, 04:56 AM
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I dunno if I can get with the tighter triangle on the drive side idea. Maybe slightly smaller butts on the NDS. I might be able to see that working...

Even that's pushing it tho.

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Originally Posted by seau grateau
Goose? Or a Wackwards Circle?
Lackwards; look at the stays, fork, and ends

Anyhow it's not mine; just a photo of mine of a SS/ FG. I wouldn't have thought I would see one of these in the wild and I thought I would share. Especially with no NDS arm
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Leuky do you have a pedalroom or something? I still don't know what bikes you have besides your Cinelli and Leader.
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Originally Posted by yummygooey
Leuky do you have a pedalroom or something? I still don't know what bikes you have besides your Cinelli and Leader.
I will set one up soon, yes it's overly belated; I originally wanted to take an entirely new portfolio of them all but unfortunately the missus accidentally left my mk2 body back home on a kitchen counter but brought my L lenses out here; they were in identical pelican cases... so once I get ahold of a decent deserving body I'll put them all up. And maybe there'll be a bike with squiggly stays and fork
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Awesome. I love it. I suppose if you don't have to deal with stairs, you can just wheel the whole trailer to the stage for setup. You're making me ponder doing the same thing. I did just see that Burley flatbed for sale on craigslist...
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Taken on my iphone... not the greatest picture

Masi Speciale Sprint
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Cinelli Lola
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This bike apparently didn't sell very well at all. I don't really know why. Reynolds 631 rides like a cloud but it has some really aggressive geometry. When you get out of the saddle and hammer on it the bike jumps like a rocket. The orange is a lot lighter in person. Sort of looks like a pumpkin.

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Old 08-02-11, 12:13 PM
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I can dig that. Would look suhweet with some drops!
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Old 08-02-11, 01:05 PM
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love the orange/black. classy
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Taken on my iphone... not the greatest picture

Masi Speciale Sprint
Deep-V
axial pro
Sugino 75
FSA Pro Track
Cinelli Lola
Thomson stem/post

This bike apparently didn't sell very well at all. I don't really know why. Reynolds 631 rides like a cloud but it has some really aggressive geometry. When you get out of the saddle and hammer on it the bike jumps like a rocket. The orange is a lot lighter in person. Sort of looks like a pumpkin.

Let me know what you think.
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Your chainring is on the wrong side.
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'nother ornge bike on this page



(shame im gonna ruin that front rim with my brak)
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Old 08-02-11, 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by jdgesus
'nother ornge bike on this page



(shame im gonna ruin that front rim with my brak)
Okay, that just changed my opinion of Wabi bikes. Looks amazing.
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