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#2353
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Location: Charleston SC
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Bikes: Scott Addict Cross/ Ritchey Road Logic/ Niner Air 9
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#2354
What are you looking at?
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: The Golden State
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Bikes: Fairdale Parser
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#2357
Fresh Garbage
#2359
forever shiny and chrome
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: in the scene
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...it's $890
eight hundred ninety dollars
e: oh boy, they make more than one! this one has sick trispoke wheels
Amazon.com : VP A02 Green Black 3 Spokes 51 cm 54 cm 700C 14 Gears Men Road Bike Speed Road Bicycle Mechanical Disc Brakes : Sports & Outdoors
eight hundred ninety dollars
e: oh boy, they make more than one! this one has sick trispoke wheels
Amazon.com : VP A02 Green Black 3 Spokes 51 cm 54 cm 700C 14 Gears Men Road Bike Speed Road Bicycle Mechanical Disc Brakes : Sports & Outdoors
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#2363
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Mullumbimby, Australia
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Bikes: Trek Modone 6.5 (08), 1930's Healing, 1994 Ritchey Road Logic, Kuwuhara T/T early 90's, Shogun Prairie Breaker Expert 1992,
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Really love the kick stand on those Visp's
#2366
Fresh Garbage
Not sure if J/A but I don't get to see one of these very often. I wanted to ride it so badly!
#2369
Calamari Marionette Ph.D
It's an awesome bike. Read this review.
When this bike first arrived, I got a few of my friends from the gym to help me carry the box from my front porch to the living room, where we unpacked it. 11 days later, after a few quick trips to the local bike shop for a some extra screws, new calipers and cables and a new bottom bracket, my baby was born.
It's hard for me to express just how much I adore the fine craftsmanship and high quality components that went together into making this bike. I call her Machete, because that's what it says on the top tube and again on the seat tube where there is also a *****en picture of an actual machete-knife thingy. I suspect people are a little bit intimidated to see a person riding on a bike called Machete. They are always running behind saying, "Hey, something came off your bike," or some such, trying to shake me up or throw me off my game. But I ain't got time for that.
I don't have any complaints, but if I did have one it might be that the head tube seems to be separating from the down tube above the front fork, and kind of wiggles a bit. I'm not sure if that's bad or not, but so far there have been no problems beyond a few cracked spokes and a broken seat clamp and a snapped pedal. 5/5
It's hard for me to express just how much I adore the fine craftsmanship and high quality components that went together into making this bike. I call her Machete, because that's what it says on the top tube and again on the seat tube where there is also a *****en picture of an actual machete-knife thingy. I suspect people are a little bit intimidated to see a person riding on a bike called Machete. They are always running behind saying, "Hey, something came off your bike," or some such, trying to shake me up or throw me off my game. But I ain't got time for that.
I don't have any complaints, but if I did have one it might be that the head tube seems to be separating from the down tube above the front fork, and kind of wiggles a bit. I'm not sure if that's bad or not, but so far there have been no problems beyond a few cracked spokes and a broken seat clamp and a snapped pedal. 5/5
#2373
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Not a bad bike, but wtf is up with the stock stem and handlebars?
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