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That sounds tough! Mind me asking what ratio you run for these sorts of rides? I’ve been playing around with longer fixed rides and haven’t found my ideal set-up (and fully appreciate it’s personal and will totally depend on the profile of your ride - just interested to see what other people run). Cheers
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Been spinning Gomorrah again. One of the best drumming performances I’ve heard lately (and as is almost always the case it’s Hannes Grossmann)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=sqxnb9wJrCo
Also Enforced’s latest is fun for some unashamed Slayer worship:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=KwNvSgqQKoc
Finally Devourment’s Obscene Majesty is a high point of an already amazing catalogue. Struggle to think of a heavier album, just crushes at every turn.
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20 / 24 which I don’t think tb14 come in unless I’m missing something.
Agree on the build - there is a lot going on with the paint so will be minimal colours on the build. Wide risers, Cetma front rack and low profile rims should be good.
I’ve got some black Sugino 75s which will hopefully look good
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There has also been an unholy amount of good metal out over the last few months. Only real upside of travelling a lot recently has been getting through tons of music.
Most headbangable albums of 2019 thus far go to Goregang, Creeping Death and Fuming Mouth. All so good!
[https://youtube.com/watch?v=hUXXlWQJOzE
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Also got the Pretorius track back from the boys at Cole Coatings and couldn’t be happier. My eldest is coming of riding age so this is going to be a stupid fixie skidder that I can tool around on in the parks, bridle paths light woodland etc while he finds his skillz.
On the paint I ended-up letting the guys do their thing, with some overarching themes of things my son loves (mostly aeroplanes, the countryside, our dog etc).
The result is hilarious and puts a massive grin on my face (and my son lost his shit when he saw it!). Not going to be to everyone’s taste, but couldn’t be better for a silly tark beik to mess around on with my kids. They went for a cartoony / child’s view but the skill and techniques are incredible. The number of different paints on the fork are amazing - glitter in the sun, shading on the clouds, fades on the sky. They even traced a picture of our dog running across the hills!
@privatepatterson is a super nice and knowledgable guy and would recommend these guys to anyone.
Will get someone to take some decent pics once it is built up.
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Been a nuts few months with work and lots of travelling so this thread has sadly been abandoned.
Few fun developments on the ongoing projects though.
Picked-up a nice old 2 speed ti Brompton. The fixed Dahon was just making too many endless creaks and (having cold-set the frame and forks to take standard track hubs) felt like it might at some point kill me.
Brompton is great fun to ride, but anyone else feel like they need to tinker with them a disproportionate amount though? Maybe just a result of the myriad of moving parts. Still, an enormous improvement on the Dahon (the carcass of which anyone can have for free if they want it for spares/repairs (or want to ride it and risk their teeth)).
Amazing! One of my fave forum bikes, super glad this is back in the right hands.