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- Soli Deo Gloria -
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#4233
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its like a rube goldberg bike. very cool mechanically speaking, but that mechanism is bunk soon as he tries to hop a log and bashes that little wingnut into oblivion and the whole rear end falls apart
cattle framebag rules tho
cattle framebag rules tho
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In the bike pron thread, I can usually find some minor detail to hate-on. lol Maybe it's to make myself not envy too much. haha
That Cinelli....I searched and searched....nada.
My two closest haterades.
-Are those true Pista bars? Look a bit like narrow Critetiriums.
-I expect a 2A stem on a bike like this...but it may actually have one. The pursuit angled top tube is throwing me off regarding if it's a 1A or 2A stem.
Still just an incredible bike. Those are the pickiest of nits.
That Cinelli....I searched and searched....nada.
My two closest haterades.
-Are those true Pista bars? Look a bit like narrow Critetiriums.
-I expect a 2A stem on a bike like this...but it may actually have one. The pursuit angled top tube is throwing me off regarding if it's a 1A or 2A stem.
Still just an incredible bike. Those are the pickiest of nits.
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-Are those true Pista bars? Look a bit like narrow Critetiriums.
-I expect a 2A stem on a bike like this...but it may actually have one. The pursuit angled top tube is throwing me off regarding if it's a 1A or 2A stem.
Still just an incredible bike. Those are the pickiest of nits.
-I expect a 2A stem on a bike like this...but it may actually have one. The pursuit angled top tube is throwing me off regarding if it's a 1A or 2A stem.
Still just an incredible bike. Those are the pickiest of nits.
I'm gonna say you have a pretty good eye - its got to be 65's on a 2A
I'd love the chance to know whether or not that Maestro saddle is comfortable - every time I ever looked for one, the exceedingly few I found were priced sky high and still sold almost instantaneously...
#4242
Calamari Marionette Ph.D
In the bike pron thread, I can usually find some minor detail to hate-on. lol Maybe it's to make myself not envy too much. haha
That Cinelli....I searched and searched....nada.
My two closest haterades.
-Are those true Pista bars? Look a bit like narrow Critetiriums.
-I expect a 2A stem on a bike like this...but it may actually have one. The pursuit angled top tube is throwing me off regarding if it's a 1A or 2A stem.
Still just an incredible bike. Those are the pickiest of nits.
That Cinelli....I searched and searched....nada.
My two closest haterades.
-Are those true Pista bars? Look a bit like narrow Critetiriums.
-I expect a 2A stem on a bike like this...but it may actually have one. The pursuit angled top tube is throwing me off regarding if it's a 1A or 2A stem.
Still just an incredible bike. Those are the pickiest of nits.
Yup fantastic bike...
I'm gonna say you have a pretty good eye - its got to be 65's on a 2A
I'd love the chance to know whether or not that Maestro saddle is comfortable - every time I ever looked for one, the exceedingly few I found were priced sky high and still sold almost instantaneously...
I'm gonna say you have a pretty good eye - its got to be 65's on a 2A
I'd love the chance to know whether or not that Maestro saddle is comfortable - every time I ever looked for one, the exceedingly few I found were priced sky high and still sold almost instantaneously...
#4244
canis lupus familiaris
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On principal, i don't like it, but they can both look really good.
Edit: Apparently i meant principle not principal.
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This is way hot.
I completely agree. I wouldn't trust that wingnut, at all.
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It's true that "bondo" is the dreaded five-letter word in the automotive world. Curiously, that stigma doesn't seem to carry over to the bike world. Perhaps because it's not used to patch up potentially dire, financially significant problems the way it is with cars.
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Not sure if this site has been posted. Just a taste... Lots more at https://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclomondo/sets/