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Dreamhouse. How can I magic up £1.55m quickly...
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Always loved this frame. Either a period correct or neo-retro build would be banging!
I see the latest ESPN Lance docu is on iPlayer if you fancy watching more of the mad bastard.
Generally speaking are there concerns with old carbon frames? I always thought they were to be avoided if being cycled but probs wrong
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Busta Rhymes & Mike Ashley in friendship shocker
https://mobile.twitter.com/MoneyMikeAshley/status/1308821102655930368
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Depends on your plans and whether you wish to do any form of renovations/extension/building works. It also depends on the reasons for the listing (can be found on Historic England) and your Local Authority's aversion to proposed changes (look up simial applications to listed buildings in your area).
Generally speaking, it will be a thunderous PITA and you will bemoan it for the full duration of any proposed changes. It is likely that you will spend considerably more, and end up with considerably less than you originally wanted as well.
Having worked on numerous grade II and grade II* listed buildings, I do not think I would ever entertain buying one.
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Looking to replace my current carbon frame road bike with a new road bike which I would ideally like to occasionally fit a Hamax child seat with frame mount to.
As much as I’d love a retro MTB gravel bike style conversion I’m not sure I have the space for multiple bikes so was thinking an aluminium/ti/steel frame that satisfies my road cycling desires (slow and panting) whilst being able to take a child seat for weekend rides to the park etc.
Is this a dreadful idea with road frames (double/triple butted) being too delicate? Unsure on bike yet but something like a CAAD 12 or a retro steel neo build.
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I’m being glib. It looks good and I am sure you are enjoying the larger/re-jigged space. Get some craspedia in a thin necked jar and you are done